0 a boy who studies at a boarding school (= a school where students can live as well as study) but eats and sleeps at home: --
The next three years saw numbers steadily rise: full boarding continued but day boys were welcomed and weekly boarding was started for the younger pupils.
For much of the 20th century the school comprised a mixture of boarders and day boys.
Ten of these were boarders, and five were day boys.
It is a full boarding school, with a number of day boys.
Day students are sometimes known as day boys or day girls.
Initially founded as a traditional boarding preparatory school, it now welcomes day boys as well.
Charterhouse has traditionally had very few day boys.
The school took both boarders and day boys.