Are all-girls schools better for confidence and self-esteem?

In short? Yes, and it’s not just anecdotal. Research backs it up. Girls in single-gender environments usually report higher confidence, more classroom engagement, and a greater willingness to take academic and creative risks. At all-girls boarding schools, students aren’t shrinking themselves to fit a mold—they’re encouraged to take up space, speak up, and own their power. Without the usual social filters and gender expectations, girls feel more comfortable being themselves, and that self-assurance spills into everything they do—from class discussions to college interviews. These aren’t schools where girls are waiting to be chosen. They’re places where girls choose themselves, daily.

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