Girls' Schools
Girls' schools are educational institutions that exclusively enroll female students. They can be found at various levels, including primary, secondary, and higher education. These schools often focus on empowering young women through a curriculum that promotes leadership, academic achievement, and personal development.
Many girls' schools also provide a supportive environment that encourages collaboration and confidence-building. They may offer specialized programs in areas such as science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), as well as arts and humanities. Notable examples of girls' schools include The Spence School in New York and St. Paul's School for Girls in Maryland.