You've read about boarding school syndrome and you tick a lot of the boxes.
How you keep one foot out of your relationships or attach fiercely. Or both...
You may have a low mood that never quite lifts.
You feel feel that something is missing but you aren't sure what.
You are getting on with life, doing what needs to be done, holding things together.
However you recognise that something hasn't been right for a long time.
This programme is the structured, supported process of actually doing something about it.
Starting September 2026
Who is this programme for?
Is this the missing piece? Does the blueprint need changing?
Have you come across boarding school syndrome and something resonated. Maybe you struggle in relationships without fully understanding why and there been a low level anxiety or depression that therapy never quite got to the bottom of. Parenting can bring up all sorts of difficult feelings and often more triggering than you expected. Maybe there is an emptiness inside which you never quite feel able to fill. For many ex-boarders, midlife also brings a reckoning. The life that was supposed to feel like enough, doesn't and you don't know how to navigate it anymore.
This programme is for you if you're ready to go beyond self-help and solo reflection and do this properly, with expert guidance, structure, and a community of people who truly get it.
See if any of these below resonate:
- You recognise yourself in the impact of boarding school, and you want to understand it properly rather than just manage it.
- You are used to getting on with things, but parts of your life or relationships feel harder than they should.
- You find it difficult to fully relax into closeness, even with people you care about.
- You often feel responsible, capable, and composed on the outside, while something feels unsettled underneath.
- You struggle to express what you feel, or even to know what you feel at times.
- You notice patterns repeating in your relationships, but have not been able to change them in a lasting way.
- You are tired of understanding things intellectually but not seeing real change in how you feel or live.
- You have spent years coping, achieving, or keeping things together, and are ready to look at what has been driving that.
- You are open to looking honestly at yourself, within a structured and supported environment.
- You are willing to engage in a process that is gradual, relational, and deeper than quick fixes
- You're ready to stop managing and start actually changing something
How Will This Programme Benefit You?
- You begin to understand why things feel the way they do. Patterns in your relationships, your work, and your inner life start to make sense in a way they never have before.
- You begin to feel your emotions, rather than just managing them. For many ex-boarders, this may benew territory, and where real change begins.
- The depression starts to lift, and the anxiety begins to make sense.
- You stop feeling so alone in it. You are alongside others who understand this from the inside, in a way that friends and family, however loving, often cannot.
- Closeness starts to feel possible. The wall that has been there in your relationships begins, slowly, to come down.
- You begin to feel like yourself again. Not the adapted, coping, performing version.
- You find your voice, in conversations, in relationships, and in the moments where you would usually go quiet or give way.
- You stop abandoning yourself. You begin to notice your needs, take them seriously, and act on them without guilt.
- The critical voice softens, not through positive thinking, but through understanding where it came from and what it has been trying to do.
- Something that has been missing for a long time begins to come back. Most people cannot name it precisely, but they recognise it when it arrives.
A 6-month guided programme for ex-boarders ready to understand what’s underneath and begin to change it.
12 In-depth modules
With Videos and reflective workbooks, released sequentially and in a specific order. This is a process and moving through it in the right sequence is what allows real change to take place.
Monthly live session
Each month we come together for teaching, guided exercises, and group reflection. Two time zones offered to accommodate UK, US, and Australian participants. The teaching content is recorded and available to catch up on if you cannot attend live. The group reflection and sharing is never recorded. It stays within the room, always.
Welcome orientation call
A live monthly session where you meet me and those joining alongside you, so you feel properly received before the work begins.
Closing integration call
A live space held specifically for those who have completed the programme, where you can reflect on your journey and be properly witnessed in your ending.
Private online community
Open to both current participants and previous graduates. You are joining something with roots, not a group of strangers starting from scratch.
Grounding and regulation exercises
Throughout the programme to support you as the work deepens. Practical tools, not abstract concepts.
Partner support video
Helps the people closest to you understand what you are moving through, and why it matters.
Annual in-person gathering in Brighton
Open to past and present participants. A chance to meet others and myself in person.
A note on access
The six month access window is intentional. Giving yourself a defined container creates the conditions for the work to actually happen, rather than sitting unread in your inbox. The structure is part of the support.
Want to continue after the six months?
Once your programme ends, you have the option to stay within the community and retain access to all the modules for £29 a month. Many people find that having ongoing access to the material and the company of others doing this work remains valuable long after the six months are complete.
A Programme with Purpose
YOUR PAST
Where It Began
You cannot change what you cannot see. The first stage of the programme takes you back to the beginning, to the child who was sent away and what they had to do to survive it. We trace how those early experiences at home and school formed the beliefs you hold about yourself and the patterns you have been living out ever since.
This is not about dwelling in the past but is about finally understanding it.
Module 1 : Arrival and first day at School
Module 2: Homesickness and Grief
Module 3: Survival Personality Formation
Module 4: Puberty, Adolescence and Sexual Development
YOUR PATTERNS
How It Lives In You Now.
Once you can see where your patterns began, the next stage is recognising how they are showing up in your life today. In your relationships, your body, your parenting, your capacity for intimacy and closeness. This is often where things begin to shift. Not because anything has changed yet, but because for the first time you can see clearly what you are actually dealing with.
Module 5: Emotional Regulation, Trauma and Shame.
Module 6: Taking Care Of Ourselves
Module 7: Parenting, Siblings and Family Life
Module 8: Intimacy and Romantic Relationships
YOUR WAY FORWARD
Coming Home to Yourself
This is where understanding becomes change. The final stage of the programme is about doing things differently, with the support, the tools and the self-knowledge to make that real rather than theoretical. We work with the critical inner voice, with boundaries, with values and with identity. Not to become someone completely new, but to become more fully and more freely yourself.
Module 9: Working with Parts
Module 10: Self-Esteem and Boundaries
Module 11: Values, Work and Purpose
Module 12: Identity and Coming Home
BONUS MODULES
Am I Neurodivergent, or Is This Boarding School Syndrome?
INVESTMENT
If you are reading this, there is a good chance you are someone who has found ways to navigate life. You may be getting on with things, holding things together, doing what needs to be done. Underneath that, something may have been left unaddressed for a long time such as how you feel, or in your relationships, or in the way you experience yourself.
This programme is a chance to address that directly. To understand what is going on underneath, and to begin making changes that feel real and lasting which benefit both yourself and those closest to you.
The investment is £1,497
Or:
- 3 monthly payments of £549
- 6 monthly payments of £275
For context, six months of weekly individual therapy with me would typically cost around £3,000.
This programme offers a structured, therapeutically informed alternative at a more accessible level, with the added benefit of shared experience and connection within a community.
Bursary places
A small number of bursary places are available each year for those for whom the full investment would be a genuine barrier. If this is you, please get in touch before joining. These conversations are handled with care and complete discretion.
Not sure yet?
If you find yourself on the edge of deciding, the most useful next step is simply to read through what the programme offers and notice what comes up for you.
Take your time with this. The programme will be here when the time feels right.
At the same time, it can be helpful to notice whether it is genuine timing, or whether something like fear or ambivalence is getting in the way.
If you read this and feel this may be what you are looking for, then please sign up on the waitlist and I'll let you know when the doors open.
Join the Waitlist
Your Top Questions, Answered
I know you might have some important questions before joining the course. Noted below are some FAQs and I answer the most pressing questions in a series of short videos.
Click here to access videosThanks for Your Interest in Beyond The Blueprint for Ex-Boarders.
The doors are currently closed, but you can still join the waitlist for the programme which will start in September 2026.
About Amelia
Amelia White is a therapist, facilitator, and writer specialising in the long-term impact of boarding school. She has worked in this field for over 15 years in individual therapy, through her online programme Healing Beyond Boarding School, and through training and workshops for therapists. She trained with Nick Duffell, the pioneer of this work, and has contributed to The Un-Making of Them (Routledge). She is currently writing a book on healing for ex-boarders of all genders.
Amelia is an ex-boarder herself and she knows what it is to have grown up inside that particular culture. The self-sufficiency it demanded, the grief is suppressed, and the patterns that followed her long after she left. That personal knowledge and development, alongside her clinical training and years of practice, shapes her work
Her work creates a space for ex-boarders to tell their stories honestly, to understand how their early experiences shaped them, to release the shame that was never theirs to carry, and to begin building the relationships and ways of being they have always wanted but never felt possible.
She lives in Brighton, a passionate sea swimmer and is quietly proud of raising three daughters who call the city home.