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7 years ago
As an ex St Martins pupil shenfield school a big no no .But my two children go there now and what a great school in all aspects.
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Brentwood CM15 8RY
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01277 219131
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This is a great high school, its been there for many years now. I went to this school and had no…read moreproblems here at all, and i enjoyed my time here very much! It has its own swimming pool and huge sports hall with all the latest equipment. A huge sports field which in the summer time the pupils can use at break time. Theres 3 main buildings and a 4 sixth form building too.
Such a bad school, got no help, got punished for shit. I was being pressured and then when a…read moreteacher was called, I got put into the zone for a week! I didn't say anything or do anything. Didn't even touch the kid! The school is full of bad people and they don't do anything about bullying. I got assaulted on the way back home and they only put them in the zone for like 2 days. I would've thought they'd get expelled! The teachers are also shit, Ive asked for help and haven't received. So much more to say about this school but wont
my son tarted in september and is extremely happy there they have a great teaching staff and are…read moreinvolved in a lot of outside activities with the pupils. cant be faulted in any way. to start with i was sad my youngest didnt get the maths school alongside his brother. but the teaching level is on par and i am so glad this school is the local one it is the only other pne i would have wanted great staff and very helpful in all aspects
This school has the results there Is no doubt but I find myself questioning how children are…read more shaped as individuals to get them there ,de la sale sing the song of caring and respect with zero tolerance to bullying but from my experience with them this seems to be achieved with intimidation from teachers who think they are above the individual child in favour of the needs of the school , Im not denying they have a duty to the school as a whole but sacrifices should never be children and dose not fall in line with the values they preach
What an excellent find! My favourite exercise class has just moved venue and is now taking place in…read morethis beautiful centre. It's better than any public sports centres I have been to in London: clean changing/shower rooms with lockers, dance studio with full length mirror (actually, not sure if I actually like seeing my face turning red in real time), lovely exercise mats - and a music system that actually works! It's a bit difficult to find on the first visit as it's a concrete block hidden between the main building and the Westway flyover. Now that I know the way, I'll definitely return, perhaps not just for Rikki's class.
This sports centre has just opened so it's brand spanking, shiny, sparkly new. I come here on…read moreTuesdays for begininers parkour coaching. I used to have to schelp to Kensal but this is now much more convenient for me as it's a stroll from Royal Oak station. When going there for the first time take note that the entrance is actually on the side past the garage, not the main road. The sports hall is enormous and the parkour class shares the space with a basketball class but there's no clash and the two can occur concurrently with few problems. The floor is great (new), slightly squishy and with lots of markings for various sports, and the equipment is all super new which means it's very satifying to play with. The class itself is really good. An excellent workout in the warm up and warm down and a good level of challenging but achievable exercises working on various skills like congs, tic-tacs and sideways monkeys. i.e. jumping on, around or over stuff. It's really hard work but good fun and the instructors are very good. The only down side to the centre is that it's so new they have yet to put in vending machines so you can't get any drinks or snacks.
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Treetops is now on a brand new site in Buxton road, Grays and is a very sought after place for the…read moreeducational needs of special needs children across the borough. The staff are very friendly and helpful and seem happy in their jobs and generally care for their young charges. The nursery and lower school have one to one tuition for children on the autistic spectrum and in very small classes. Full marks here.
One of the most oversubscribed schools in central London just about says it all…read more It's not going to be a walk in the park to get your daughter into this Secondary school - but it'll certainly be worth it if you can. This superb school has achieved specialist status in a whole host of areas (check out their website) and continues to forge relationships that help it's students. The curriculum is broad and the staff really do go out of their way to help students and families. Staff are also handpicked so tend to be the cream of the crop. Worth working very hard at your speciality to get into this sought after school. School has a 6th form - when some boys are allowed in as well.
it has sadly changed beyond all recognition of the post here from 12 years go…read more there is now, sadly, a very toxic environment. bullying and poor standard of teaching, Nepotism is also an problem. we are sad now to have joined and as 11 families left last year and at least 7 the year before, where current parents are planning to leave, the numbers of those leaving gives an indication of the school. they are leaving due to problems with the school. we can say with out question that the educational teaching standards have dropped. bullying is a big issue. parents that have left are constantly saying there are large gaps in their children's knowledge base. it is the most expensive in the area and fees keep going up.
When Charlie started at Hampton Court House last January he learnt more in a month than he did in a…read morewhole term at his previous school. The teachers are passionate about what they do and when Charlie comes home he talks enthusiastically about everything he has done that day, something he never used to do. I am happy, and not a little envious, that he is at a school that continually stimulates him by developing his heart and mind.
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