Barron Trump lives a very different life from the royal-born Prince George. But, reports said that they have something in common apart from their high-profile statuses in society.

Most people would likely think that the most common thing about them is that they are like celebrities, even at a young age. However, the Daily Express said it is their respective schools that make them similar to each other.

The publication explained that the U.S. President's and the future U.K. King's sons both attend schools that feature "unusual" teaching methods. In the case of Barron, his school, reportedly, pioneers the use of "brain-based research" for teaching purposes. On the other hand, the royal-born Prince's nursery school touts its methods of teaching that involves allowing the students to "do what they want to do."

Barron Trump attends St Andrew's Episcopal School in Maryland. Reports revealed that he is about to enter his ninth year in September.

The school, reportedly, boasts its Mind, Brain, and Education Science training for faculty members. Its website says that every member of the faculty from preschool to grade 12 underwent the said training. As explained, the faculty's knowledge about the brain's functions during learning processes allow the teachers to execute more effective teaching methods.

Melania Trump, previously, released a statement that they were "excited" for Barron Trump to start in the said school. As it happened, he transferred there from New York following his father's inauguration in 2017.

In the case of Prince George, the publication said that he started his education at Westacre Montessori School Nursery. It is near their royal residence in Anmer Hall, Norfolk.

The school's unusual teaching method, reportedly, involves learning more practical skills and allowing them to do what they could and want to do. Many royal fans and supporters believe that this kind of method "fosters independence." However, several critics argued that educational outcomes are "inconclusive."

Nevertheless, many individuals think that this was fitting for Prince William and Kate Middleton's son, considering that he will, one day, become the King of the United Kingdom, who needs to think and act independently.

Prince George no longer goes to the same school. He transferred to Thomas's School in Battersea when they relocated to Kensington Palace.

As for Barron Trump's old school, he attended Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. When he transferred to the Maryland school, reports claimed that it was a break from tradition since all kids of the former Presidents in the last 35 years attended Sidwell Friends School.