I believe if a child is to be in a mixed school, the parents have got to train the child on how to co-exist with a different gender, ontherwise it's hard for a child to figure all this out all by himself. Which is different when the child is in a single gender school, there is little left to do when they are not chasing their dreams.Am with you on this @samboy. Here in Uganda, single sex schools top the academic performance chart lists year in year out. And I feel the reason, you've stated it out perfect. I was in a mixed school throughout my education, and the girls distructed me from as early as 11 years. All I wanted was to please them, in dressing, hair styles, how i spoke, how I spent money, and this got worse at highschool. That I didn't get good grades for the university of my choice.
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