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27-04-2015, 11:34 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3056994/Girls-better-without-boys-Teenage-girls-thrive-single-sex-education-focus-work-impressing-opposite-sex.html#comments
Teenage girls do better in single sex schools as they can focus on their work rather than impressing boys, a leading headmistress says.
Rhiannon Wilkinson, head of Wycombe Abbey in Buckinghamshire reportedly said that a 'boy free' environment stops girls from being held back by the opposite sex, who are known to mature slower.
She also suggested that single-sex boarding schools give pupils relief and protection from the 'highly sexualised world' and allow them to 'remain girls for longer.'
'My wide educational experience in both mixed and girls' schools has shown me clearly that girls are best served educationally in their teenage years in a boy-free work environment,' she said according to the Telegraph.
Rhiannon Wilkinson, the head of Wycombe Abbey in Buckinghamshire, pictured, claims a 'boy free' environment allows teenage girls to focus on their work
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Rhiannon Wilkinson, the head of Wycombe Abbey in Buckinghamshire, pictured, claims a 'boy free' environment allows teenage girls to focus on their work
She added: 'In co-ed environments lots of girls when adolescence kicks want to be liked by boys not just for their intelligence and want to be popular with boys.
But she said in all girl environments pupils are 'free from that,' according to the Telegraph.
Two years ago Scientists at Newcastle University found that girls really do mature faster than boys.
They discovered that as the brain matures it begins to 'prune' information that is stored and focus on what is important.
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Teenage girls do better in single sex schools as they can focus on their work rather than impressing boys, a leading headmistress says.
Rhiannon Wilkinson, head of Wycombe Abbey in Buckinghamshire reportedly said that a 'boy free' environment stops girls from being held back by the opposite sex, who are known to mature slower.
She also suggested that single-sex boarding schools give pupils relief and protection from the 'highly sexualised world' and allow them to 'remain girls for longer.'
'My wide educational experience in both mixed and girls' schools has shown me clearly that girls are best served educationally in their teenage years in a boy-free work environment,' she said according to the Telegraph.
Rhiannon Wilkinson, the head of Wycombe Abbey in Buckinghamshire, pictured, claims a 'boy free' environment allows teenage girls to focus on their work
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Rhiannon Wilkinson, the head of Wycombe Abbey in Buckinghamshire, pictured, claims a 'boy free' environment allows teenage girls to focus on their work
She added: 'In co-ed environments lots of girls when adolescence kicks want to be liked by boys not just for their intelligence and want to be popular with boys.
But she said in all girl environments pupils are 'free from that,' according to the Telegraph.
Two years ago Scientists at Newcastle University found that girls really do mature faster than boys.
They discovered that as the brain matures it begins to 'prune' information that is stored and focus on what is important.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3056994/Girls-better-without-boys-Teenage-girls-thrive-single-sex-education-focus-work-impressing-opposite-sex.html#ixzz3YVpp4kta
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