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.
LoveCompanionshipDesire to raise childrenFinancial interdependenceThe reasons are the same as for opposite-sex couples.