There are pluses and minuses to each type of school. Obviously there are more opportunities for the girls to take on leadership rolls, etc. because there are just girls there. I think you DO get away from a lot of the pettiness and "mean girl" stuff in an all girl's school because there just aren't any boys around to impress-but that will vary from school to school.
I would be more concerned about the academic quality of any school vs the make-up of the students. I know the all boys school and the all girls school down the road from us do a LOT of social activities together.
I attended an all-woman's college but our classes were mixed with the all-men's college. We had separate administrations/boards, etc. I think it did allow some empowerment to women that still wasn't all that normal 25 years ago.
Obviously a co-ed school mirrors life more then a single sex school.
In an academically strong school, you don't often see girls acting dumb to impress boys. Usually it isn't cool to be a bad student in a strong school. Our top 10 this past graduating class was evenly divided boys/girls and I would say overall the top 20% was probably more girls then boys.
For your relatives it probably comes down to the fact that THEY did not attend a school like that so it is 'different' therefore not as good-which is not true but that is how people think.
I would be more concerned about the academic quality of any school vs the make-up of the students. I know the all boys school and the all girls school down the road from us do a LOT of social activities together.
I attended an all-woman's college but our classes were mixed with the all-men's college. We had separate administrations/boards, etc. I think it did allow some empowerment to women that still wasn't all that normal 25 years ago.
Obviously a co-ed school mirrors life more then a single sex school.
In an academically strong school, you don't often see girls acting dumb to impress boys. Usually it isn't cool to be a bad student in a strong school. Our top 10 this past graduating class was evenly divided boys/girls and I would say overall the top 20% was probably more girls then boys.
For your relatives it probably comes down to the fact that THEY did not attend a school like that so it is 'different' therefore not as good-which is not true but that is how people think.
I am not so sure that these kind of rules are a bad thing at all.
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) They collaborate for band, play productions, dances, Homecoming, prom, etc.
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