Why an All-Girls School? | Academy of Our Lady of Peace

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Why an All-Girls School? | Academy of Our Lady of Peace
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Research shows the positive impact an all-female learning environment has on building self-confidence and developing leadership skills that will prepare our students for the real world. The advantages young women receive in a single-gender environment are many and have been confirmed by both research and experience.
Why an all girls’ pedagogy?
The Academy of Our Lady of Peace is the oldest high school in San Diego, and the only all-girls' school in the County. By joining OLP, your daughter will discover a new way of learning, surrounded by sisters who provide constant inspiration and support. Our students are empowered to rise above traditional stereotypes and labels given to young women, and quickly become fearless, curious and enthusiastic in their learning.
Pilots take pride in showing their authentic self inside and outside the classroom as
women of faith, heart, courage, and excellence
ready to tackle the world’s biggest challenges in any area. The next years of your daughter’s life are some of the most delicate and transformative. Find out how OLP and an all-girls' environment will support her development and allow her to thrive.
Learn more from the International Coalition of Girls’ Schools
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The Academy of Our Lady of Peace admits students of any color, race, ethnic origin or faith to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The school does not discriminate on the basis of color, race, ethnic origin or faith in the administration of its educational policies, scholarships, financial aid programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.