For an increasing number of influential boys school alumni, misogyny and sexism showing up at their loved alma mater, via the media, can no longer be ignored.
For an increasing number of influential boys school alumni, misogyny and sexism showing up at their loved alma mater, via the media, can no longer be ignored.
Parents were sent a survey asking them to rate their level of concern about objections raised in community forums, such as “boys may be distracted in class” and “girls will take boys’ places in academic rankings”.