Yes for example 2 girls school in Dublin:
http://www.swps.org.uk/
http://www.rathdownschool.ie/
and Boys school:
http://www.blackrockcollege.ie/blackrock/www/
http://www.oatlands.net/
this website gives a list of schools and the number of boys and girls with each one:
http://www.schooldays.ie/secondary-schools-in-Ireland/Dublin-south-county-dublin
You can see from that, that there are a number of single sex schools in Ireland.
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Whenever they are not in school they have could socials with the opposite sex, unless it's a boarding school.
yes, single-sex schools are better than co-ed because it helps you to concentrate on your studies and not on the opposite sex
coed
No, Kathy Ireland is not single.
No, Jill Ireland is not single.
yes, single-sex schools are better than co-ed because it helps you to concentrate on your studies and not on the opposite sex
bishop herman college
Yes, there are all girls schools and all boys schools. But of course their are mixed ones too.
I dont believe Golding mentions it in the book. However, reasoning and my own experience can conclude that they may have attended a private school, as it is a single-sex group who landed on the island: most private schools are only single-sex.
Reginald Dale has written: 'ILL - Mixed or single sex school'
No, Benkum Senior High is not a single-sex school in Ghana. It is a co-educational institution, meaning it admits both male and female students. This allows for a diverse learning environment and promotes gender equality in education.