Different scientific and psychological studies show that differentiated education is a pedagogical system that provides a personalised education that takes into account the specific characteristics of each sex, respecting the different cognitive and maturation rhythms.
It is an educational model that is also gaining momentum again in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and France, which, on the basis of studies, statistics and research, have concluded that catering to the different ways in which boys and girls learn provides better results.
Each student meets every 15 days with their tutor to discuss academic issues and the goals they have set with their parents.
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