@tanata very interesting topic you had chosen for writing upon, and at the same time you had already been clearly explained all the contents of your topic.
Here I want to add little more, may be interested for you.
Dear I live in Pakistan and our country education system had very less amount of schools which are on the basis of co-education (where male and female kids study together in same class) otherwise our education system designed in such a way that after primary education all the students goes to their particular schools (male to boys-school and female to girls-school ).
Besides this many government schools are established separated for boys and girls from the very first classes. We had also female teachers for girls schools and male teachers for boys schools.
So by this system we had very less problems for our teenagers ... they feel free from the worries of love, sexuality, rape case etc. unless anyone involved in these itself.
I don't know about your country education system, so can't say something.
Thanks for your patience to read my comment.
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Thank you very much for the great interesting comment. I study the culture of different countries, including the educational system. You gave me new knowledge. There are many positive aspects in your education system, but there are also negative aspects. In any case, the ideal scheme does not exist at the moment. Thank you for your attention!