3. Too hard to handle
Donald Trump’s early school years were spent in Kew-Forest School, a college prep school near their home in Queens, which he attended from kindergarten up until seventh grade. Donald was quite a handful growing up, choosing to live by his own rules, a trait that seems to have carried on to his adulthood.
In 1959, after Fred and Mary Ann discovered his unsupervised and unpermitted adventure trips to Manhattan, the 13-year-old Donald was sent to a private boarding school in Cornwall, New York as punishment for his antics. It was there, at the New York Military Academy, that Donald first gained popularity among his peers.