The Royal Grammar School in High Wycombe is set to become coeducational in its Sixth Form from September 2025.
This significant change demonstrates the institution's commitment to creating an inclusive learning environment.
Their objective is to nurture students' personal development along with academic achievements.
Consequently, aspiring to deliver an outstanding all-round education.
"Through becoming coeducational, we celebrate diversity and enrich the educational experience of students with a wide variety of perspectives and talents," the school announced.
They also highlighted their aim to equip students with crucial skills to navigate the challenges in an increasingly interconnected world effectively.
The school's administrators are excited about the impact of becoming coeducational, expressing confidence that it will enhance the learning experience for their entire community.
The school now eagerly looks forward to welcoming new members to their Sixth Form family.
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