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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are open to all-girls you could inquire at Madeira to see if any places might be available (my daughter is a senior, very happy there and it may fit what you’re looking for)[/quote] Possibly, assuming they have regular social interaction with boys at nearby all-boys schools or in some other way. (DD has friends who are girls and friends who are boys, and I think she'd find it odd to only be around girls all of a sudden.) Would a day student have difficulty fitting in at a place like Madeira, if joining partway through high school and not boarding there?[/quote] Madeira does a very good job of integrating the day and boarding students. I don’t think it would be any more of an issue there than at any regular non-boarding private. But they do not have regular interaction with a boys’ school. [/quote]
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