By Newsbreak Producer Matthew Veeran - Educational leaders are increasingly emphasizing that co-educational schooling is vital for preparing students for the future, by closely mirroring the cross-gender collaboration required in universities and the modern workplace. International research supports this approach, indicating that mixed-gender learning environments significantly enhance communication skills, social confidence and mutual respect without compromising academic performance. According to Chad Moses, Executive Head of Reddam House uMhlanga, integrating these diverse interactions into the daily school rhythm breaks down traditional silos, ultimately fostering the emotional intelligence and adaptability needed to thrive in society...

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