Dear Sir,
I strongly agree that co-educational school should be the best option. I am of this opinion probably as a result of my own experience, but it is a difficult choice when the future of your children must be chosen.
To begin with, the personality and knowledge of the youth should be built since their foundation with the most appreciated materials. You should be taught with means, experimentation and research not forgetting patience, time and love. All these skills should be taught to cope with the real world. Excluding of their formation the relation with the opposite sex, probably fifty per cent of their coaching could be wrong.
I do not have any doubts that traditionally the quality of the education in single-sex schools could be excellent, normally as a consequence of the level from their equipment, resources and teachers. In addition, single-sex schools were ordinarily private and extremely expensive, which as far I am concerned was a symptom of discrimination.
However, it appears to me that the attitude from pupils and families is also a necessary value to improve the learning results. More efforts should be done to ameliorate at this point if we want to obtain the best learning.
All things considered, co-educational school was the decision that I finally took with my eighteen-year-old daughter and now, knowing the results, in my view it was the best decision I have taken.
Yours faithfully,
Carmen
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