Originally posted by Keraulophone
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So it looks like St Paul's will have to have a mixed top line or they will have to provide scholarships to both boys and girls
I cannot see the voices of girls in the same age range as boys making any impression in a place like St Paul's.
Isn't Westminster cathedral choir school also mixed now? If so the above comments similkarly apply apply.
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Originally posted by Resurgam View PostIsn't Westminster cathedral choir school also mixed now?
By contrtast, The Pilgrims' School, Winchester educates 'around 270 boys' and supplies Quiristers to Winchester College and Choristers to Winchester Cathedral; so nothing has to change there. Their 12-17yo girl choristers attend 'schools in the Winchester and Hampshire area'.
It is not yet clear whether a school that currently educates both 8-13yo boy cathedral choristers and 13-18yo girl cathedral choristers will in future be obliged to offer cathedral choristerships to its 8-13yo girls as well. The DfE's Gender Separation directive, if and when fully applied to the private educational sector by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI), would imply that this situation would need to be addressed because a similar opportunity is being denied girls of the same age as the boys.
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