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By Parent - 18 Jun 2023, Rate: excellent |
my little wee wee was made fun of for having glasses a big bully shoved them up his backside and he was rushed to the ER. he was also involved in drugs and became the druggy king. he now is in a gang and sells guns and drunks to kindergarteneners. my baby boy is only 12 years old. dont send your kid hair especially if ranga. |
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By Student - 01 Jun 2021, Rate: poor |
the students are terrible they vape and do drugs at the age of 11+ and our seniors are the ones who are giving them the drugs and vapes, not to mention that there are PHYSICAL fights going on in the school aswell and the fact that I had to witness my friend get dragged down and getting punched at really annoys me, also some of the teachers there need to sort out there priorities and need to be nicer to the students |
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By Student - 01 Dec 2019, Rate: good |
Awesome if your p Palestinian |
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By Parent - 14 Nov 2018, Rate: bad |
the school is really bad and and my child was brought up with drugs with the school, but it was the only option as i could not afford any other school. I would not recommend |
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By Alumnus - 20 Oct 2017, Rate: excellent |
Awesome, it’s truly amazing because of how smart the school is and how rich their school is as well. |
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By Alumnus - 26 Aug 2016, Rate: excellent |
it's lit bro. |
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By Parent - 26 Aug 2016, Rate: bad |
My son was influenced by drugs, he was raised up by the school as a drug lord. |
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By Parent - 11 Mar 2016, Rate: excellent |
Best school ever, better than any private school
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By Parent - 13 Sep 2014, Rate: bad |
Drug culture worse than any other school in the area. Year 8s are overdosing at school. Ecstacy, trips and crystal meth are offered to students as young as 12 |
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By Alumnus - 24 Sep 2012, Rate: poor |
The press did a fine job in pumping up the hybropele with extreme examples whilst totally ignoring the fact that schools develop reputations, good or bad, and parents already make decisions on incomplete information.I picked on a couple of the more subtle issues rather than the ignorant sledging by the press. I should perhaps have noted that.There is a flaw of logic in using a data from a league table to support one argument then flagging league tables as a major issue in a deeply flawed launch of MySchool. The contradiction is rather distracting amongst a number of valid points.Now the information is liberated, the analysis and presentation can be refined and further issues identified and prioritised. It's use in the public system will promote a positive shift and private schools have an opportunity to invest further to create opportunities for better learning outcomes (although not necessarily exceeding the best public schools). |
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