“I Live in a Bubble”

This phrase is what a student from the Croft school, an elite school in Chile, explicitly mentioned in an interview when asked about their school experience. This student is not alone in these feelings of isolation. In fact, when speaking with students attending global elite high schools this was a common theme. But why is this the case? Elite schools are supposed to give students all of the tools they need to succeed. They pride themselves on being above other schools and even their own geographic communities, creating physical, mental, and emotional separation. While this sense of “eliteness” is coveted, it has certain effects on the students and community of the school. What is the impact of this isolation and separation on those students? 

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