you can learn better
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
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yes, single-sex schools are better than co-ed because it helps you to concentrate on your studies and not on the opposite sex
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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.
Single sex schools such as boarding schools eliminate the social interaction leading to a sexual relationship that deviates time from studying. One sacrifices potential romantic endeavors for a more strict and thorough education.
Alison M. Pearcy has written: 'A comparative study of locus of control, sex role self concept and personal ambition between groups of adolescents attending either a single sex school or a coeducational school'
Being a same-sex couple has no relevance. If you are married (to the same-sex or opposite sex), you file as married. If you are single, you file as single.
There are many single sex schools and they are even successful. There is no overall harm in such schools. Some families parents educate their daughters only in girls school so there is certainly a need for such schools. Obviously, you always have a choice to enroll as coed.