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Personally, it did not happen to me. I am a working mother and a product of a Catholic, Exclusive school for girls here in Cebu City. I did not have many boyfriends and my husband is only my 2nd bf. My daughter is turning 4 and I am planning to enrol her in an exclusive school for girls where I graduated. I just wanted her to experience a good catholic education. However, I heard negative feedbacks about students from exclusive schools nowadays. I just hope it's not true at all.

2006-08-22 16:31:33 · 9 answers · asked by bing33 1 in Education & Reference Preschool

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No, that's not true at all. There's an all girls Catholic school here and most of them go on to colleges like Yale and Harvard...some even choose to become nuns (whatever they're supposed to be called...sorry, I'm not Catholic). It's very prestigious. Everyone is different, though. Some feel like they're in a box or something and do go wild, but I think that also has to do with the parents and values being taught in and out of school and home. I think it's also a stereotype, too about Catholic schools girls. I guess look at your own school experience and how the girls turned out...that could give you an idea.

2006-08-22 16:39:26 · answer #1 · answered by First Lady 7 · 0 0

By your personal experience you know that not all students coming from a school for only girls are wild. It really depends on the individual and their experience. The fact stated in your question is just a stereotype. It may be a stereotype because sometimes when you keep children from something they desire when they are finally in a situation in which they are allowed to have it they pounce on it. Quite literally. So that is the answer to your question. Go. Enroll her. But at the same time make sure she has a steady social life with boys (they could be friends of the family or neighbors) So when an opportunity arises she doesn't pounce.

2006-08-23 05:32:34 · answer #2 · answered by justalilwickedx3 2 · 0 0

I'm under the impression that private schools either make you very pious or very wild; depends on your basic personality.

I think people who are inclined to follow the rules, not be promiscuous, etc would turn out the same whether they went to public school or private school.

However...

I also think that if a person has a more wild personality by nature that private school exacerbates their deviancy. They have more authority and rules to rebel against, and they'll do it 10-fold worse than they would at a public school.

So I guess to answer your question, if your daughter seems kind of like a wild child, I'd opt for public school; it'll probably save you many a headache in the long run.

2006-08-22 16:33:19 · answer #3 · answered by The fiercest: Jenny 6 · 0 0

No it is not true. Each student is an individual. One really can't make a generalization about this topic.

2006-08-22 16:33:46 · answer #4 · answered by nobadkids 3 · 0 0

its not gonna affect your daughter as long as you spend time listenin to her .
it depends on how you are goin to bring her up
i have many friends from exclusive schools for girls and they are amazing people.

2006-08-23 05:05:32 · answer #5 · answered by toby 1 · 0 0

It all depends on your daughters individuality...
The school may give her a good feedback, but it all depends on her...

2006-08-22 16:37:31 · answer #6 · answered by pohon88 1 · 0 0

no - if you have raised her the way that you feel is right and have instilled good morals and values in her, then it shouldn't be a problem.

2006-08-22 16:56:34 · answer #7 · answered by lonely_girl3_98 4 · 0 0

No

2006-08-22 20:25:44 · answer #8 · answered by Peach 4 · 0 0

no not at all

2006-08-23 22:57:59 · answer #9 · answered by SJM 2 · 0 0

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