Here are lists of single-sex education (schools which only admit boys, or those which only admit boys at certain levels/years/grades), or those which follow the Diamond Schools model (separating students by gender at points), by country.

Australia

Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Queensland
Western Australia
Victoria
South Australia
Former boys' schools

Austria

Former

Azerbaijan

  • Agdash Private Turkish High School
Former
  • Baku Dede Gorgud Private Turkish High School (closed)
  • Baku Private Turkish High School (closed)
  • Sharur Turkish High School (closed)

Bangladesh

Chittagong Division

Brunei

Note: Hassanal Bolkiah Boys' Arabic Secondary School, despite its name, admits both male and female students.

Canada

    British Columbia

    Vancouver

    Ontario

    Toronto

    Former:

    Quebec

    Former

    Cyprus

    Former

    Ethiopia

    Fiji

    • Toorak Boys’ School

    France

    Gibraltar

    Greece

    • Fifth Boys Gymnasium of Thessaloniki (closed)

    A non-profit public secondary school in the city of Thessaloniki's Analipsi neighborhood, comprised 3-year junior high school and 3-year high school (six-grade), and also Higher Education entrance education. Previous was the Villa Mehmet Kapandji, today is The Cultural Centre of Education Foundation of National Bank of Greece.

    Guam

    Guernsey

    Hong Kong

    Hungary

    India

    Please see, Category:Boys' schools in India.

    Iran

    Since the Iranian Revolution government schools have been divided by gender

    Iraq

    Baghdad

    Al Mutamayizeen Secondary has boys' schools.

    Jamaica

    Japan

    Jersey

    Kenya

    South Korea

    Lebanon

    Became coeducational

    Luxembourg

    Now coeducational

    Malaysia

    Malta

    Mauritius

    • Ebène State Secondary School (Boys)[1]
    • Cosmopolitan College (Boys)
    • Windsor College Boys

    Mexico

    Irish Institute in the State of Mexico has a separate campus for boys.

    Universidad Panamericana Preparatoria in Mexico City has a separate campus for boys.

    Namibia

    Former boys schools

    Nepal

    Former boys schools

    New Zealand

    Auckland Region
    Bay of Plenty Region
    Canterbury region
    Gisborne Region
    Hawke's Bay Region
    Manawatū-Whanganui
    Marlborough Region
    Northland Region
    Otago region
    Southland region
    Taranaki Region
    Tasman District
    Waikato region
    Wellington Region
    Former boys' schools
    • Waihi School (coeducational since 2021)

    Nigeria

    Abia State
    Akwa Ibom State
    Anambra State
    Benue State
    • St. Andrew's Secondary School, Adikpo[2]
    Delta State
    • Government College Ughelli
    Ebonyi State
    Imo State
    Lagos State
    Ogun State
    Oyo State
    Plateau State

    Pakistan

    Government schools in this country are divided by gender

    Philippines

    Saudi Arabia

    Government schools in this country are divided by gender

    Singapore

    All-boys secondary schools:

    South Africa

    Eastern Cape
    Free State
    Gauteng
    KwaZulu-Natal
    Northern Cape
    North West
    Western Cape

    Taiwan (Republic of China)

    Tanzania

    Turkey

    Now coeducational
    Moved

    Uganda

    United Kingdom

    United States

    Zambia

    Former boys' schools

    Zimbabwe

    By former countries

    Ottoman Empire

    Adana Vilayet
    Adrianople Vilayet
    Aydin Vilayet
    Constantinople Vilayet
    Salonika Vilayet

    See also

    References

    1. "Home". Ebène State Secondary School (Boys). Retrieved 2020-12-28.
    2. "Catholic Common Entrance Exam". Roman Catholic Diocese of Gboko. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
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