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Write a composition (350 – 400 words) on the following:
All Girls or all-Boys Schools provide a better learning environment than co-educational schools. Express your views either for or against the statement.
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Solution
Choosing between a single-sex school and a co-educational school for your children can be a challenging decision. However, I believe the choice is clear. Co-ed schools offer unique advantages that can significantly enhance your child's educational experience, as I will demonstrate in this essay.
To begin with, co-ed schools provide a suitable environment for students to develop the interpersonal skills needed when they join the labour force in the future. People always say that school is a miniature of society, and there are males and females in society, just like in a co-ed school. In society, males and females are members, functioning as workers, decision-makers, or whatever role they get to play. There is no way to avoid contact with the opposite gender, and one needs to learn the proper way to interact with others to develop healthy relationships with people around them. An all-girls or all-boys school cannot provide such an environment to its students within the campus. This may lead to the development of a negative response to the approach of the opposite gender. For example, a boy who studies at a boys’ school may be too shy to communicate with a girl because he does not know how to do so. Because he lacks confidence in speaking with the girl, he might feel denigrated by her. It is the accumulated experience from interacting with the opposite gender and observing others interact with the opposite sex that enables one to be apt and able to communicate with others, whether male or female. This is undoubtedly an essential advantage of studying at a co-ed school.
Another benefit of studying at a co-ed school is that it can broaden a student's horizons. As we all know, there are a lot of inherent differences between males and females. Indeed, boys and girls think differently. While learning and studying with the opposite sex, one can be exposed to various views and opinions. Moreover, although not always true, the general trend is that boys excel in science subjects while girls shine in language and culture-related subjects. This phenomenon allows boys and girls studying in a co-ed school to realise their weaknesses and have able peers to learn from. Some may say that students studying in co-ed schools cannot focus on their studies because all they have in mind is which boy or girl to give to a friend. However, it is not so. The presence of both genders in class creates a better learning atmosphere. Realising the strengths and weaknesses of the respective sexes can be a motivation that prompts students to learn and improve themselves. In other words, the competition between peers will become fiercer. This is undoubtedly one of the reasons I chose to study at a co-ed school.
Lastly, students studying in a co-ed school can enjoy the advantage of building a set of balanced moral values, especially about love affairs, more quickly than those studying in a single-sex school. Teachers and parents of co-ed students can take advantage of the presence of both boys and girls in the same class to explain the differences between males and females, thus delivering the correct moral messages into their hearts. In the course of discussions, students can gain a set of ethical values that are both correct and acknowledged by them, and they will be willing to follow them. This is a significant advantage for students studying at a co-ed school.
From the arguments above, we can see that co-ed schools are better for three reasons. The first is that students can develop better interpersonal skills, the second is that students’ horizons can be broadened, and the third is that students can acquire correct and balanced moral values more easily. All of these help students adapt to and cope with society’s demands. All-girls or all-boys schools are hands-up when compared with co-ed schools.
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