Quite right, daffy.
In my young days, the girls at the local RC school were seen as free with their favours, unlike girls at the local direct grant school. A reputation which experience seemed to bear out. Maybe the direct grant girls expected proof of wealth first! Many were 'fee-paying' pupils. (I don't blame the Church).
World of difference between the victims in this case and girls who go out looking or hoping for sex with boys of their own age.
Our daughter was at Roedean.We took her away after a term, because she was unhappy at being boarded in a group of girls who spoke only Arabic among themselves and she, the only non-Arabic speaker, was being excluded from the group.There's a very high intake of foreign pupils, and Arabic speakers are numerous there. I'm now wondering whether that was her real reason and what shenanigans were being thwarted LOL
Still, if the intake of Muslim girls is high then , according to current assertions, the pupils won't be 'easy' , if they ever were..