Reform Schools
Reform schools are educational institutions designed to rehabilitate young people who have engaged in delinquent behavior. They focus on providing a structured environment where students can receive both academic instruction and behavioral guidance. The goal is to help these individuals develop the skills and values necessary to reintegrate into society successfully.
These schools often employ a combination of counseling, vocational training, and discipline to address the underlying issues that contribute to a student's behavior. By emphasizing personal responsibility and social skills, reform schools aim to reduce recidivism and promote positive life choices among their students.