if you’re child is visibly BAME (an ethnic minority), i promise you the trauma of going to this school is not worth what they pretend to offer.
Recently there has been a scandal at the school regarding racism, some of the testimonies have been heart wrenching, one student having been left at a hospital to fend for herself with no money and no means of going home, instead of addressing this situation the school sent out an email to parents claiming that they have remedied the racism with anti racism classes, they did not, however what they did do was let us wear red in order to show “racism the red card”
not to mention the mess of under predicting grades for BAME students, (especially African students or Chinese students).
If you’re white you have nothing to worry about, however as BAME students you will have to get used to being treated like dirt, or on the flip side be tokenised to the point where they force you to advertise the school in places you aren’t even a part of, as happened to a south asian friend who had to pose for boarding photographs even though she was a day girl
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Recently there has been a scandal at the school regarding racism, some of the testimonies have been heart wrenching, one student having been left at a hospital to fend for herself with no money and no means of going home, instead of addressing this situation the school sent out an email to parents claiming that they have remedied the racism with anti racism classes, they did not, however what they did do was let us wear red in order to show “racism the red card”
not to mention the mess of under predicting grades for BAME students, (especially African students or Chinese students).
If you’re white you have nothing to worry about, however as BAME students you will have to get used to being treated like dirt, or on the flip side be tokenised to the point where they force you to advertise the school in places you aren’t even a part of, as happened to a south asian friend who had to pose for boarding photographs even though she was a day girl