Scituate's public schools provide co-ed classes for grades K-12.
It was initially an all-girls school until 2003 when the first co-ed class was admitted.
In 1980 the school became fully co-educational by allowing girls to continue past the second grade, thus graduating the first co-ed senior class in 1992.
The first co-ed class graduated in 1983.
Extension classes in Mathematics are the only co-ed classes at this level.
The school offers co-ed classes in all grades.
In 1983, the school's first co-ed class graduated.
The class of 1976 was the first full four-year co-ed class.
The school offers co-ed classes from preschool through high school.
The college graduated its first co-ed class on May 7, 2005.