Adjective
all-girls (not comparable)
(education, of a school) Providing instruction for female students only.
After Watford Grammar, an all-girls comprehensive, Patel studied economics at Keele University, followed by politics at the University of Essex. Source: Internet
Amy Coney Barrett, Donald Trump’s nominee for the US supreme court, went to my all-girls Catholic high school. Source: Internet
It seems nobody has shown up to the “all-girls skate session.” Source: Internet
"How Clark Kent Met Lois Lane" Adventure Comics 128 (May 1948) Lois would meet Superboy (but not Clark Kent) again during her adolescence, while attending an all-girls summer camp near Smallville. Source: Internet
I went to an all-girls boarding school and had very strong women in my family. Source: Internet
There are two Catholic private secondary schools: De La Salle College in Saint Saviour is an all-boys school, and Beaulieu Convent School in Saint Helier is an all-girls school; and FCJ primary school in St. Saviour. Source: Internet