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Former Student
Oct 21, 2022

Went here as a kid, going into trauma therapy now.

I was a student here years ago, and I was here from FS2 up until year 6. When I was a child I showed clear signs of autism but when my mother requested for me to be referred for a diagnosis, they refused. I was also bullied from a very young age here, I would come home with black eyes and bite marks and the staff saw it as a "clash of personalities". I was held back severely on my reading and belittled by staff. by the time I was in the junior half of school my dad had passed, I was bullied by students for it and the school refused to do anything about it. I got to year 6 and I'd finally figured out I was gay. of course you tell all your little school friends at the time because it's a big thing to find out at 11. I was bullied and the school once again. Did. Nothing. Just anti-bullying assemblies. I was also big on playing football in year 6. One day I got there and something happened with my leg. It dislocated and then popped back in place. I screamed in pain on the floor for the entirety of break. Teachers were made aware but nothing was done. I have muscle damage in my legs now and I'm now nearly 16. I never played football again. don't bring your kids here.
Parent
Nov 20, 2020

Horrible school.

Horrible school, my child was bullied here for 7 years and they did absolutely nothing. Aswell as that they held him back with his reading, by the time he was in year two he'd read the entire Harry Potter series independently, but they still were forcing him to read the very hungry caterpillar. They banned the children from using outdoor equipment, such as balls, skipping ropes and other play equipment at breaks. He also told me that one day he saw a child fall to the ground while playing football, she was screaming at the top of her lungs for someone to help, but apparently the teachers just stood there and refused to help until after break was over.

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