If the boys in your school have known you for a long time, it may be difficult for them to see you as a potential girlfriend. Perhaps they see you more as a friend, because you've been their classmate for so many years. There is also the possibility that people in your school have labeled you socially, which makes you "off-limits" for dating except by certain boys. For example, if you are a cheerleader, perhaps at your school it is thought that you can only date boys on the sports teams. This may make it difficult for boys to approach you, even though they like you.
At another school, you have no history and any labels you carry from your school have no meaning. This creates an environment where boys will approach you because they think that you are cute/pretty/funny/smart/cool.
Now, if there is a boy that you like at your school and you would rather date him, try spending time with him outside of school. At a job, at church, at some off-campus program or sport. When he is outside of school, he might be willing to put aside any categorization that you have at school. However, this might lead to him keeping your relationship "a secret," at least while you are at school.
My advice, if the boys at the other school like you for who you are, try dating one of them.
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.
Segregated schools can be separated by religion, gender. Like if you have catholic schools. Only catholics go. Or separated by gender like an all boys/girls school.
There were some good schools for boys, for example, grammer schools and public schools. Only richer families could afford to pay the school fees, though some schools gave free places to poor boys. Poor girls did not go to school when the Victorian age began meaning they had little education
No he didn't go to schools. The priests would teach young noble boys like him.
Well i do not know about other school but in Bishop Cotton Boys School there are 3 groups 1. Nerds 2. Boaders 3. Dayscholars
In the New York colony there were private and public schools, just like today. However only white boys were allowed to attend. No girls and no other races.
Yes, there is ranks between schools in Texas, like many other schools in the U.S. The top ranked school in Texas this year is Bradford Elementary School.
There are very few specific schools that are strictly for autism, however there are special education schools. I work with someone who sends their child to a special school that knows how to treat autism as well as other learning disorders. They have special training in how to teach kids with different abilities. Try looking into a school more like this and you should be able to find one.
alternative means to have different choices in school for example some schools like mine have french and spanish and other schools dont
Bulldogs- like us,or we eat you.
A Japanese school uniform typically consists of a sailor-style blouse with a pleated skirt for girls and a jacket with trousers for boys. The colors and styles can vary depending on the school and grade level. Uniforms are worn to promote a sense of unity and discipline among students.
3/4 of middle school boys are into girls