Are there differences in teaching styles between all-boys and all-girls schools?

Yes, and no, it’s not about splashing pink on one wall and blue on the other. Single-sex schools aren’t working off color palettes—they’re working off how kids actually learn. In all-boys classrooms, you might see more hands-on projects, movement breaks, and a dash of friendly competition to keep the energy up. In all-girls schools, think lively discussions, group work, and a big push to own the room in subjects like science and math. It’s not about fitting students into a mold. It’s about unlocking what works for them. The teachers? They’re pros at keeping kids engaged and making learning feel real. The approach might look different, but the endgame is always the same: curious minds, growing confidence, and kids who are ready to take on anything.

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