This school has a very bad rep for sexual harassment and also a lot of racism you'll get bullied for being slightly different and the staff do barely anything about it, literal hellscape.
The headmaster is rubbish and their obsessed with making it like a concentration camp. They have big fences so you cant escape. I and some freinds once got belly aches from the school food. Their obsessed with prefects and if you don't get a tie your not allowed out for lunch or on the same staircase. I personally think prefects having all theese rewards creates a sense of separation between students. I struggle with things like maths and recently got one of the lowest mock GCSE results in my class and others but other children who are intelligent and have good grades get the extra help. Why should I not get it? I also think their is a problem with favouritism among teachers which makes being a student unfair. We are not allowed to use toilets durning lessons, break or lunch so when do they expect us to go? Girls have periods and going to the toilet is a basic necessity. I cried after a mock exam in a corridor and a teacher saw me and just said get back to class. Are teachers not supposed to be supportive and caring. I did not go to that class and was not noticed missing. Their is a bullying problem within the school. I knew a girl a few years below and she hid in the toilets whole days and was never noticed missing. The girls bullied her so much she would hide and cry all day. Eventually her mum took her out of the school. I do not think those girls got any consequences for their actions. A girl I knew got raped and told the school and had evidence text message evidence and the school did nothing they just pretended to be interested and then did nothing. A boy beat him up for what he did and that boy got more consequences than a rapist. How is that fair?
I'm autistic. Got so severely bullied that I ended up with PTSD. Staff did nothing to stop the bullying. Also forced to work while sick and take medicines in their way instead of as the doctor said. My grades also harshly dropped while in attendance.
I went to a psychiatrist years later and was told that my suicidal thoughts while in attendance at the school was a proportional reaction to the trauma I received.
As a result of attending the school, I developed depression, social anxiety, generalised anxiety, separation anxiety, adjustment disorder and ptsd. I'm likely to be on medication for years to come to cope with it all and now I still have nightmares from what I went through.
Other experiences include: ignoring medical emergencies, mouldy food, discrimination by teachers based on disability, unfair punishments (based on symptoms of disability and the size of my hands [I genuinely got a warning for having too small hands])
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