I would try talking to the guidance department of your sons current school. They are likely to know what options are out there, and they will know your sons academic history, which would help them recomend a good fit.
Many all-boys schools have an affiliated nearby all-girls school. The girls from that school are often the cheerleaders for the boys' school teams.
yes, he went to a private all boys school.
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No, all middle school boys are individuals and have different thoughts and motivations.
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all boys private school
So far no boys only in my school all pick on the girls. So far no boys only in my school all pick on the girls.
Both its not an one gender school
boys and girls because at my school we all have them cute
I went to an all-girls school. You just get involved in the extra-curriculars at the all-boys schools like drama productions, etc. You also support all boys schools sports. You can also start organizations (like service) with all boys schools.
Yep. It is.
No, in "The Catcher in the Rye," Whooton School is a fictional prep school that Holden Caulfield had attended before being expelled. It is not described specifically as a private school for all boys in the novel.