Male teachers at Chase High School in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex will advise boys on a number of life skills such as how to ask a girl out, how to treat women and how to present themselves and shave.
The boys will also learn how to approach a teacher if they have a problem and what it means to be a good pupil and friend, 'The Telegraph' reported.
The school hopes the scheme will boost the confidence of its male pupils to help improve their learning and results.
"Just going to lessons will make no difference unless you look at the whole person rather just them as a student," Overy said.
The scheme, due to begin next year, will also include golf lessons, football tournaments, camping and survival skills to encourage team-building skills among boys.
Girls will also work with female teachers on finance management and career aspiration.
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