Anonymous wrote:I went to all-girls school k-8, and I would reccomend it to anyone. Here are some of the best parts.
- As a child, I never thought "thats a girls thing" or "thats a boys thing" because I grew up with girls having every role: the star athlete, the class clown, the science nerd, etc.
- My class was incredibly close-knit.
- We were free to be ourselves at school without having to worry what our crushes thought of us.
And so much more! I had such a beautiful, idyllic childhood at an all-girls school and I would send my children there if I have any!
Anonymous wrote:We are considering an all girls school for our daughter who has gone co-ed through pre & lower school. The school we are considering has a good relationship/link to the close by all boys school and seems to provide good class interaction on the high-school level and other opportunities for mixing (plays, musical groups, dances etc...). The school is a little larger than most all girls schools and has strong academics and sports.
Please tell me the pros/cons you have experienced?
Pro's?
- Based off of studies... potential to increase confidence in particular with the STEM fields. 6X more likely to major in STEM in college.
- Pro-girl camaraderie and community
Con's?
- Mean girls phases or stereotype if the school community is not inclusive
- Weird view of boys/men if there is not co-mingling and normalization of boys
What else do we need to be thinking about??
Anonymous wrote:We are considering an all girls school for our daughter who has gone co-ed through pre & lower school. The school we are considering has a good relationship/link to the close by all boys school and seems to provide good class interaction on the high-school level and other opportunities for mixing (plays, musical groups, dances etc...). The school is a little larger than most all girls schools and has strong academics and sports.
Please tell me the pros/cons you have experienced?
Pro's?
- Based off of studies... potential to increase confidence in particular with the STEM fields. 6X more likely to major in STEM in college.
- Pro-girl camaraderie and community
Con's?
- Mean girls phases or stereotype if the school community is not inclusive
- Weird view of boys/men if there is not co-mingling and normalization of boys
What else do we need to be thinking about??
Anonymous wrote:For those adults who went to an all girls HS, do you feel as comfortable around men? I do not mean your husbands, those you date or relatives.
I can have an easy, comfortable acquaintance relationship with men of all ages. I didn't happened to see that from my friends who went to an all girls high school or all womens college.
Anonymous wrote:For those adults who went to an all girls HS, do you feel as comfortable around men? I do not mean your husbands, those you date or relatives.
I can have an easy, comfortable acquaintance relationship with men of all ages. I didn't happened to see that from my friends who went to an all girls high school or all womens college.