Well, I went there about 4-5 years ago and it wasn’t a very nice experience, I must admit. They did help stop bullying and bad things at the school but some of the people there weren’t very nice. And they’d say threatening things to one another and when I had a (bullying) incident; the headmaster wasn’t even in the meeting with my mother it was just the two deputy leaders. I would rate this a two out of five. But like I said, this happened 4-5 years ago so things have changed; there has been a new headmaster and things may have taken a turn for the better.
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Nina —X— ★★☆☆☆
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David Lua ★★★★★
Ah, old memories. Truly beautiful. Classes from 2004 - 2012 the school maybe full of foreigners or not segregated due to new civil rights laws, I base it on it's flaws. If you were to visit it now you'd find the years falling back to the nostalgic past, the gems that truly matter sometimes it's not about how efficient a school runs especially one that only begins foundation learning education, but what it presents to a child. Anyone with childhood education in a primary school finds their own experiences in something like what I have stated. I visit now and again to pick up my sister and I still see the old shelter that was the home of imagination. Being 16 in a college education is a daunting task and everyone would like to go back to those days where easy is easy, and stress is non existent. Penny Hill, Holly Hedge, Charlemont, Oh. Those Days.
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The Groovy Ginger ★★★★☆
Was a brilliant school when I went there and I got level 6 in both maths and english. However, it looks like since Mrs Silverton/Miss Wooley left, the school is a shambles again like it was when I was in reception
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LeafyIsNear ★★★★★
Na school was sick ya know, man got bare GCSE's and that, only got stabbed once or twice, it's cool tho blud, Mrs Silverton was a badman headteacher till the end, Miss Thompson was the best teacher as well, fam it was sick, all those hater's just ignorant
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Eve Cowles ★☆☆☆☆
its the worst school ever you learn nothing there and the head teachers horrible
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