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One of the most significant advantages of co-education is that pupils learn to cooperate with both sexes, from an early age. Men and women work together at home and in the workplace, and pupils who attend a co-educational school are introduced to this type of collaboration well in advance of entering a working environment. The mutual understanding that occurs as a result of being co-educated in schools, colleges and universities means that pupils know how to respect each other. Pupils are aware of each other’s strengths and weaknesses and as such can develop the ability to accept them as they are.
When you choose to send your child to a school with both girls and boys, they will benefit from higher levels of social skills, an increased self-esteem and it will better prepare them for a diverse world where both men and women play an important role. This kind of inclusive environment teaches students about having respect for their opposite-sex peers, exposes them to varying viewpoints, and some say it can even help to break down gender stereotypes. Team-building activities during the early stages of education help both boys and girls recognise the importance of co-existing in a way that can only be provided in the co-educational system.
One of the most significant advantages of co-education is that pupils learn to cooperate with both sexes, from an early age. Men and women work together at home and in the workplace, and pupils who attend a co-educational school