From the school counsellor denying the fact I was self harming at a very young age to being physically assaulted by a student because they wanted to see me have a seizure, this school is horrible.
My experience with this school was while I suffered with severe epilepsy.
I was dismissed by many teachers and ganged up on by them when they were meant to be my role models. Being told I was a difficult child due to my disability at the time I fell over in class as I was having a seizure, as it was happening my teacher just stood there and said “come on, shows over.” & “you can get up now.”
The food was horrible and if you forgot to get a wristband you’d have to go all day without eating anything. But on another hand, during PE we’d have to be in our polo shirt, shorts and a pair of daps while the teachers would be wearing a huge coat, scarf, gloves and as much layers as possible with a cup of coffee to top it all off. During that time it was a cold and icey winter, where I would get screamed at for wearing gloves and leggings instead of the usual uniform because of the cold.
Side note: I also walked past a classroom during lunchtime and saw a glimpse of two teachers having quite an intimate moment in a classroom, a child doesn’t need to see that.
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My experience with this school was while I suffered with severe epilepsy.
I was dismissed by many teachers and ganged up on by them when they were meant to be my role models. Being told I was a difficult child due to my disability at the time I fell over in class as I was having a seizure, as it was happening my teacher just stood there and said “come on, shows over.” & “you can get up now.”
The food was horrible and if you forgot to get a wristband you’d have to go all day without eating anything. But on another hand, during PE we’d have to be in our polo shirt, shorts and a pair of daps while the teachers would be wearing a huge coat, scarf, gloves and as much layers as possible with a cup of coffee to top it all off. During that time it was a cold and icey winter, where I would get screamed at for wearing gloves and leggings instead of the usual uniform because of the cold.
Side note: I also walked past a classroom during lunchtime and saw a glimpse of two teachers having quite an intimate moment in a classroom, a child doesn’t need to see that.