Single Sexed Schools
Essay by review • February 25, 2011 • Essay • 326 Words (2 Pages) • 983 Views
Have you ever wondered what it would be like at an all girl/boy school? Some people think it increases grade averages. In addition, some say it is "less distracting". That school would go by more smoothly. They are probably right but I do not necessarily agree with it.
In our world today, there are many schools with a student body
Consisting of both sexes, nevertheless there are a significant number of
Schools carrying on the tradition of a single sex system. The fact that
there are an undeniable number of single sex schools, is profound proof
that the advantages of the single sex system overweigh the disadvantages.
People said that friendship starting from childhood is more stable
In addition, more valuable than friendship starting when working in the society. During
free times boys will naturally gather and talk about topics of
interest to them. Some topics of conversation is probably not suitable in
the presence of girls. The same happens to girls in single sex schools.
In a school of single sex, the students will feel more comfortable and
relaxed.
Besides the above advantages, studying in a single sex school would
also, keep attendance problems to a minimum. Boys and girls, being in the
same classroom every day would naturally talk about activities after
school such as going for movies, go out to eat. In a such
of single sex, the students will not be given any extra chances to
skip or be late because of their social life.
Opinions from the public seem to indicate that schools of single sex
are more popular than both sex schools. If this system was not beneficial
then all the schools that has adopted t his system would have eliminated it
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