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
- St Aloysius' College
- Ashfield Boys High School
- Asquith Boys High School
- Balgowlah Boys Campus
- Blacktown Boys High School
- Canterbury Boys' High School
- Christian Brothers College, Burwood
- Christian Brothers High School
- Cranbrook School
- James Cook Boys Technology High School
- Epping Boys High School
- Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School
- Homebush Boys High School
- The Kings School
- Knox Grammar School
- Normanhurst Boys' High School
- Punchbowl Boys High School
- Randwick Boys High School
- Saint Ignatius' College Riverview
- Sydney Boys High School
- Sydney Church of England Grammar School
- Trinity Grammar School Summerhill
- Queensland
- The Southport School Gold Coast
- Marist College Ashgrove
- Moreton Bay Boys' College
- St. Joseph's Nudgee College
- Brisbane Boys College
- Anglican Church Grammar School
- Brisbane Grammar School
- Padua College
- St Augustine's College (Queensland)
- St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon
- St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
- St Laurence's College
- Western Australia
- Hale School
- St Peter's College
- Aquinas College Salter Point
- Christ Church Grammar School, Claremont
- Mazenod College, Lesmurdie
- Victoria
- Brighton Grammar School
- Melbourne High School
- Scotch College, Melbourne
- St Joseph's College, Geelong
- Trinity Grammar School, Kew
- Yeshivah College, Australia
- Xavier College
- South Australia
- Blackfriars Priory School
- Christian Brothers College
- St Peter's College, Hackney
- St Paul's College, Adelaide
- Wesley College
- Prince Alfred College Kent Town
- Rostrevor College Woodforde
- North Adelaide Grammar School
- Former boys' schools
- The Armidale School, NSW (Now co-educational)
- Macquarie Boys Technology High School
- Maryborough Boys' High School, merged into Maryborough State High School
- Newcastle Boys' High School, (now coeducational)
- Southwood Boys' Grammar School, merged into Tintern Grammar
- The School, Mount Victoria
- New Town High School, Tasmania (to become co-educational)
- Horton College Tasmania, closed in 1894
- Guildford Grammar School.(Now coeducational)
- St Patrick's College, Launceston, Tasmania (Now coeducational)
- Launceston Grammar School, Tasmania (Now coeducational)
- Scotch College, became Scotch Oakburn College (Tasmania)
Austria
- Former
- Theresianum (now coeducational)
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
- Ma'had Islam Brunei
- Muda Hashim Secondary School
- Rimba Arabic Secondary School
- Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College
Note: Hassanal Bolkiah Boys' Arabic Secondary School, despite its name, admits both male and female students.
Canada
British Columbia
Vancouver
Ontario
Toronto
- Brebeuf College School
- Chaminade College School
- Neil McNeil High School
- St. Michael's College School
- Upper Canada College
- Royal St. George's College
Former:
- Michael Power High School, merged into Michael Power/St. Joseph High School
- De La Salle College (now coeducational)
Quebec
- Former
- Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf (now coeducational)
Cyprus
- Former
- American Academy of Larnaca (now coeducational)
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
- Tehran International School has separate campuses for boys.
Iraq
- Baghdad
Al Mutamayizeen Secondary has boys' schools.
Jamaica
Japan
Jersey
Kenya
South Korea
Lebanon
- Became coeducational
- American Boys College (now International College, Beirut)
Luxembourg
- Now coeducational
- Lycée de Garçons Esch-sur-Alzette (since 1969)
- Lycée de Garçons de Luxembourg (since the 1960s)
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
- St. Paul's College, Namibia, (now coeducational)
Nepal
- Former boys schools
- St. Xavier's School, Godavari (became coeducational in 1996)
New Zealand
- Auckland Grammar School
- De La Salle College, Mangere East
- Dilworth School
- Kelston Boys' High School
- King's College, Auckland (Junior only)
- King's School, Auckland
- Liston College
- Rosmini College
- Sacred Heart College, Auckland
- Saint Kentigern Boys' School
- St Paul's College, Auckland
- St Peter's College, Auckland
- Westlake Boys High School
- Saint Kentigern College has gender separation in some classes
- Canterbury region
- Christchurch Boys' High School
- Christ's College, Christchurch
- Medbury School
- Shirley Boys' High School
- St Bede's College, Christchurch
- St Thomas of Canterbury College
- Timaru Boys' High School
- Hastings Boys' High School
- Hereworth School
- Lindisfarne College, New Zealand
- Napier Boys' High School
- St John's College, Hastings
- Te Aute College
- Te Aratika Academy
- Otago region
- John McGlashan College
- King's High School, Dunedin
- Otago Boys' High School
- Waitaki Boys' High School
- Southland region
- Waikato region
- Hutt International Boys' School (Upper Hutt)
- St Bernard's College, Lower Hutt
- St Patrick's College, Kilbirnie, Wellington
- St Patrick's College, Silverstream
- Rathkeale College
- Rongotai College
- Wellesley College, New Zealand
- Wellington College, Wellington
- Former boys' schools
- Waihi School (coeducational since 2021)
Nigeria
- Abia State
- Government College Umuahia
- Marist Brothers' Juniorate, Uturu
- 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
- Baptist Boys' High School
- Ijebu Ode Grammar School
- King's College, Lagos
- Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta
- Oyo State
- Plateau State
Pakistan
Government schools in this country are divided by gender
Philippines
- Aquinas School
- Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati
- Lourdes School of Mandaluyong
- PAREF Northfield School
- PAREF Southridge School
- PAREF Springdale School
- PAREF Westbridge School
- Xavier School
Saudi Arabia
Government schools in this country are divided by gender
Singapore
All-boys secondary schools:
- Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
- Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) (Secondary)
- Catholic High School (Secondary)
- Hwa Chong Institution (Secondary)
- Maris Stella High School (Secondary)
- Montfort Secondary School
- Raffles Institution (Secondary)
- St. Andrew's Secondary School
- St. Gabriel's Secondary School
- St. Joseph's Institution (Secondary)
- St. Patrick's School
- Victoria School
South Africa
- Graeme College
- St Andrews College
- Grey High School
- Queen's College Boys' High School
- Dale College
- Selborne College
- Muir College
- Parktown Boys' High School
- Pretoria Boys High School
- St Stithians College
- Springs Boys' High School
- King Edward VII School
- Christian Brothers' College, Boksburg
- Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool
- St John's College
- St David's Marist, Inanda
- Jeppe High School for Boys
- St Benedict's College, Bedfordview
- St Alban's College
- St Declan's School for Boys
- Athlone Boys High School
- Highlands North Boys High School
- Drakensberg Boys' Choir School
- St Charles College
- Kearsney College
- Michaelhouse
- Hilton College
- Clifton School
- Durban High School
- Northwood School
- Glenwood High School
- Maritzburg College
- Westville Boys High School
- Pinetown Boys' High School
- Hoër Landbouskool Boland
- Diocesan College
- Paarl Boys' High School
- Wynberg Boys' High School
- Rondebosch Boys High School
- Paul Roos Gymnasium
- South African College Schools
- Star College Bridgetown
Taiwan (Republic of China)
Tanzania
Turkey
- Now coeducational
- Lycée Saint-Joseph, Istanbul (became coeducational in 1987)
- Moved
- American Boys College (now International College, Beirut) (was in Izmir/Smyrna, moved to Lebanon)
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States
Zambia
- Former boys' schools
- David Kaunda Technical High School (now coeducational)
Zimbabwe
- Kutama College (officially St Francis Xavier College)
- Peterhouse Boys' School
By former countries
Ottoman Empire
- Adana Vilayet
- Adrianople Vilayet
- Aydin Vilayet
- American Boys College (now International College, Beirut) (Smyrna (now Izmir))
- Constantinople Vilayet
- Salonika Vilayet
- Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki (Salonika)
See also
References
- ↑ "Home". Ebène State Secondary School (Boys). Retrieved 2020-12-28.
- ↑ "Catholic Common Entrance Exam". Roman Catholic Diocese of Gboko. Retrieved 2022-10-06.