bad support for any mental health/learning disability, you're either treated like a child or given no support whatsoever and are expected to just 'keep up'.
you're put under so much pressure in the upper school to get good grades, even when you've finished exams they don't praise you, they neg you by telling you everything you did wrong. the C3 system is terrible and doesn't make you try harder in school at all, I know people who are so anxious of getting one that they completely break down when they eventually do, and other people regularly getting them who are so used to being shamed for minor things that they can't even bring themselves to stop getting them because they're so used to negative feedback.
some of the teachers, despite the problems in the wider school, are genuinely a good lot and provide positive reinforcement and teach in a way everyone can understand.
not bad teachers are good enough. Mental health might as well be thrown out the window entirely. Kids are basic and have no actual personallity trait apart from boring and sad.
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you're put under so much pressure in the upper school to get good grades, even when you've finished exams they don't praise you, they neg you by telling you everything you did wrong. the C3 system is terrible and doesn't make you try harder in school at all, I know people who are so anxious of getting one that they completely break down when they eventually do, and other people regularly getting them who are so used to being shamed for minor things that they can't even bring themselves to stop getting them because they're so used to negative feedback.
some of the teachers, despite the problems in the wider school, are genuinely a good lot and provide positive reinforcement and teach in a way everyone can understand.