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Both schools have very good academic results! (I have heard that the new Miss Hong Kong also went to Wellington College and went on to Cambridge from there, not sure if I am mistaken or not).
Actually whether should choose a co-ed school or girls' school very much depends on where your daughter will feel more comfortable in. Is she currently studying in a co-ed school or girls' school? And does she want to change?
If she has no strong preference to change, it may make her adaptation easier if she studies in the same type of school that she is currently studying in. If she is currently very happy in a co-ed school, then it may be better to choose a co-ed school, as she may not immediately fit into the culture of an all-girls' school, and vice versa.
Another point to consider is the percentage of full boarders, and the percentage of international students, as well as the number of new students that the school may likely take in for your daughter's year. Different people may have different preference, but I would like to have more full boarders, more international students and more new students. That would mean it will be easier for a new girl to make friends, and I think this will help a lot for a new girl to settle in.
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