Interesting. By the time DD starts reception the ex-boys' school will have been co-ed for 6 years.
I did some digging and realised had misunderstood the ex-girls' website and they have actually had their primary school co-ed since the late 90s and only started accepting boys into secondary in the 2020s.
The ex-boys' cites changing landscapes post-covid as rationale for their shift to accepting girls... but it also went fully co-ed just one year after the ex-girls' did. And has a tricky origin story.
So the timeline is a little bizarre but goes something like:
Start:
School 1. Originally founded 1800s as all girls' school
School 2. Originally founded 1100s (!) as all boys' school
70s
School 1. Still all girls throughout
School 2. Accepted girls (merged with secondary modern)
80s
School 1. Still all girls throughout
School 2. School closed down!!! Pupils moved to a new co-ed comprehensive
90s
School 1. Admits boys into EYFS
School 2. Reopened site as "new" all boys secondary
00s
School 1. Admits boys all through primary. All girls in secondary
School 2. Admits girls to sixth form only. Added an all boys prep. Still all boys the rest of secondary. Still has girls in sixth form only.
10s
School 1. Admits boys to Y7 and Y12
School 2. Added an all boys EYFS and KS1 to make all boys primary. All boys the rest of secondary. Girls sixth form only.
20s
School 1. Fully co-ed accepting boys and girls to every year from EYFS through to sixth form
School 2. Admits girls to primary, then one year later to Y7 too so fully co-ed
So it looks like the ex-girls' had a healthy intake of both for primary but the boys used to be stopped from entering secondary so went, perhaps, to the boys' school. As soon as they allowed boys into secondary, perhaps it negatively affected the boys' school for numbers.
The ex-girls' has bigger classes (about triple the ex-boys'). Which has surprised me because the ex-boys' has significantly better grounds, and a prettier listed building... goes to show what assumptions I made there! They also have access to better sports etc facilities and things on paper. Though the ex-boys' sports stuff is off-site and the ex-girls' is all on-site so maybe it's the little things.
Looks like parents are voting with their feet as they say... 🤔