Following her June 5 suicide attempt, Paris Jackson is reportedly transferring to a boarding school for struggling children when she checks out of psychiatric facility at the UCLA Medical Center.

The 15-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson, who cut her wrists and overdosed on pills in June, will move into the $10 million Diamond Ranch Academy in Utah, according to The New York Post.  

The facillity treats struggling teens ages 12-18 and has separate campuses divided by age and gender located on 60 acres between two State Parks - Sand Hollow State Park and Quail Creek State Park. According to its official website,"Students experience a normal, safe, structured High School experience without the negatives of public school - without the stigma of troubled teen programs."

Click here for photos of the "girls campus" at the Diamond Ranch Academy.

"As far as Paris is concerned she is fine and is ready to go home, but the doctors and her family are not taking any chances. She tried to end her own life and it doesn't get more serious than that," a source close to the family said, according to The Sun. "They are terrified she will have a major relapse if she has access to Twitter and the Internet again - especially with all the shocking information that is coming out in the AEG wrongful death court case."

"While she's [at the Diamond Ranch Academy] she can be around kids going through similar problems and concentrate on getting well again, without pressures from the outside world and all the negativity on the Internet," the insider added.

The main issue is with security and making sure that Paris is protected from "obsessive fans" who might try to break into the facility. Enstars reported earlier in June that a facility in Utah, unidentified in reports, allegedly rejected Paris' request to stay at the center due to concerns about swarms of paparazzi that would take pictures of her and other patients at the center.

Paris' mother, Debbie Rowe, and grandmother Katherine Jackson want to shield her from the Internet and social media while Paris tries to recover. They fear she will have a relapse if she reads cruel taunts about her and her late pop icon father.

Paris and her siblings - 16-year-old Prince and 11-year-old Blanket - remain under the guardianship of  Katherine and cousin TJ Jackson.