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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We chose to send DD to Bryn Mawr, but I have to say I would be thrilled if there were a more academically rigorous co-ed option in the Roland Park area. I am really scratching my head as to why the most rigorous academic options are both single-sex. At least they can take co-ed classes together in the upper school.[/quote] I have a child at each school. We also would have preferred co ed but the single sex is actually really nice in middle school. There are enough mixers that kids can make opposite sex friends and have a normal social life. By high school, even before in coed classes (one of mine had first coed class freshman year, the other, junior), there is a lot of mixing among all 3 schools socially, even as freshman. I believe Saint Paul’s is similar, but with even more interaction between boys and girls schools. It’s very different from the true single sex experience of BL, Garrison, and the Catholic single sex high schools.[/quote]
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