The uniform rules are so strict .If you do one thing wrong you'll get shouted at .Bullying isn't always dealt with and the school food is a bit over priced
Teachers shout way too much at students for things that aren't even their fault, students get negative points just for needing the toilet and overall the school needs to focus more on what we learn and our mental health other than what time we arrive to lessons and what our uniform looks like.
It is a good school for learning but it is not great for kid’s mental health / state as well the situation with bullying i think it is quite rude , to think that some children are left with these disgusting and terrible things said towards them and all there told to do is ignore it or don’t listen yes they might stop but It doesn’t Stop them from thinking about it and the bullies/ bully can always find another person . another thing I’d liked to talk about is the food and how most of the time it is not edible and quite disgusting ,my children and other people children should have a meal that’s fills them up so they have more energy and so they can concentrate on there learning . Lastly I have heard about the toilet situation my child had to beg to go to the toilet because she had leaked on her period, i have heard other stories of children getting screamed at because they need to use toilet .
Uniform rules unnecessarily strict, bad cafeteria food, lots of shouting without reason. good at educating but maybe needs to think more about the students and what they want. For example, hair colour, and length, doesn’t hurt and if anything you should be paying more attention to bullying or mental health.
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