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May 5, 2026

The lunchtime peril

The school is good for the most part, but the lunch brings it down. The lunches are good, but the puddings include decent cake (small slice) all the way to liquid jelly drowning a scoop of ice cream. If you don't want pudding, you get fruit. But, they have bananas green as the grass outside and pears so disgusting and rotten if I had a picture I wouldn't send it to spare you the disgust. It made me gag and almost throw up just looking at the SECOND worst pear. It was orange, round with a rotten stalk and what I can only describe as "sludge" on it. The worst, however, was so bad it was rotten, yellow orange and brown. When I told a non-lunch lady they binned a whole bag of pears. They keep us in if we make too much noise during lunch and are constantly watching us. It gets so bad we get only 1 minute lunch breaks. It's so bad, next time we have a "no noise" period I'll start a chant to let us out. Not to mention they make US clean the tables! I've seen children from year one with a dust pan and brush just because the literal toddles can't have the etiquette of someone almost twice their age... not impressive...

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