Abstract
An attitude to science scale for third year pupils in mixed and single‐sex schools has been developed and given to 2300 children in the South‐West of England. This test has five components, namely attitudes to science, physics, chemistry, biology and school. The results are analysed and used to support an argument for single‐sexing some school subjects in mixed schools, thus helping to include some of the better features of single‐sex schools in a mixed‐school environment.