Katharine. When you have 850 young healthy males cooped up, with very limited contact with the real world I suggest that any attractive female would be a major distraction. There is one member of this forum whose inward letters from a female had to be examined by his housemaster in advance of his reading them in the housemaster's office because of the restrictions - the was not his mother1.Katharine wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:47 pm
A Hertford OG, former teacher, asks whether female teachers were thought to be second rate, or was WW2 the first time Horsham had employed any? (my bold in the quote)
As for my own experience of female teachers there were only two. Miss Welch, my primary school teacher, loved rapping knuckles with a ruler and I got it hard because I started off left-handed which was totally unacceptable.
The second was a CH Horsham teacher. A large sheet of paper in front of each of us and told "paint". I for one, had never even seen a painting, I didn't even know what a painting was and she gave d**n all instruction. Stupid cow. Years later when doing A levels I suffered her again; I found that I could do very good drawings of human body parts (those NOT normally clothed). I could probably do hands blindfold, I did so many it was a waste of time. I now have the opportunity but she has so terrified me that I simply cannot bring myself to get the stuff out of the drawer beside me.
So, Katharine, I have little doubt that there are good female teachers - possibly better than the male teachers I see around here but I would not use that descriptor about my grandson's teachers.