Reviews

  1. Jacob Myles ★☆☆☆☆

    I agree to the 1 star reviews about the terrible staff and some students. I was used to be a student at that school when I 1st visit at the specialist centre. There the staff are nice and students are nice and it was good but 2 years later at school it was a lie. There was this trauma and drama about teachers shouting at students faces and ripping their paperwork or projects and act like velociraptors. In 2020 before COVID-19 My Teacher Mr Mcissac sees his printed paper of a bus and rips it screaming at him and busts into tears he tells him to go away but he doesn't listen I leave the school with my hands shaking in fear and a year later in April I told this to my mum and believes me and I dropped out of school because he is a abusive teacher like a T rex killing and hurting a Young Triceratops. I hope this review is helpful for parnets and kids.

  2. Kathryn Robbins ★★★★★

    My daughter goes to this school and I would highly recommend it. She is pushed to do her best, the teachers are really kind and genuine and she is really happy there. Any issues have been sorted out straight away. They have great facilities and lots of open space. It wasn't a good school a few years ago but now it's been taken over by Oasis it's completely turned around.

  3. Cup of tea Tea ★★★★★

    amazing school i recommend sending you children to this school!!Some children can be nasty sometimes but not all the time.The teachers help u a lot depending how u are acting to them.

  1. Joris Haghnegahdar ★★★★☆

    Good teachers when I went here. Students are often rude around this area and don't genuinely give this school a good look. It's not the teachers fault but the parents.

  2. Breadknife ★★★☆☆

    Imma be honest. Anyone who says that it's terrible is a student and anyone who says its great is a parent. I'm a student and it's not bad ( as school goes ). It's a fair amount of homework and most teachers are nice as long as you don't get on their bad side. The school work is set to your level depending on sats results. As far as I can see there is not too much bullying. You just need to stick with the right people. The building is fairly average. It only takes a few weeks to get settled in to the school as it's quite laid back. Basically it's a casual school. If you want a challenge for your child then might send them to another school but if you just want a chilled out school that doesn't stress a child out then this is perfect.

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