The school has been fully co-educational from its inception. I believe it right and natural for boys and girls to be educated together in the same community. Those pupils emerge into a world that is genuinely multi-cultural and where women perform equal roles to men.

The capacity to relate to and understand the other sex on equal terms depends very largely on the experiences of early life. Co-education does not remove all the difficulties of adjustment which most young people go through, but it provides a natural environment where these can be faced realistically at a time and in a place where friendly and understanding adult guidance is always available. I expect THOSE pupils to exercise responsibility and restraint in their relationships with each other.

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SMILE,

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