Cherry Orchard Primary School is extremely generic, and invests in wasteful things that could be used for so much more. For example, they spent their entire budget on a Malala painting in the school hall. We have quite a few talented school mums who could have done this for the school!
Second of all, I'd like to comment on why on Earth they invested so much money in “The Library of Everything”. It's a small workshop that comes to the school and once gone, leaves a small bookshelf corner with no books and weird little ornaments! And yet we still don't have a proper library! It's disgraceful, the incompetence of it all just puzzles and angers me. Mind you, it didn't used to be like that when the old headteacher was there.
Now for my concerns about the education.
They point-blank refused to accept and help a student's dyslexia, therefore causing her to have to leave. There are also too many children with SEN (Special Educational Needs) and severe autism who are not being gifted the support they deserve. A few teachers are quite nice, but the majority are quite cold.
And for my last concern - why is there always hair in the school dinners?!
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Second of all, I'd like to comment on why on Earth they invested so much money in “The Library of Everything”. It's a small workshop that comes to the school and once gone, leaves a small bookshelf corner with no books and weird little ornaments! And yet we still don't have a proper library! It's disgraceful, the incompetence of it all just puzzles and angers me. Mind you, it didn't used to be like that when the old headteacher was there.
Now for my concerns about the education.
They point-blank refused to accept and help a student's dyslexia, therefore causing her to have to leave. There are also too many children with SEN (Special Educational Needs) and severe autism who are not being gifted the support they deserve. A few teachers are quite nice, but the majority are quite cold.
And for my last concern - why is there always hair in the school dinners?!
Overall, not happy!