I strongly advise against enrolling your child in this school. The school’s conduct is unacceptable and should be addressed.
A significant bullying issue exists among the senior school students, affecting both boys and girls. The staff’s response to this problem is inadequate or indifferent.
My child enrolled in the school at the beginning of Term 1 and was subjected to bullying from the second week until the end of Term. On several occasions, I have witnessed firsthand the disrespectful behaviour of the students, including attempts to intimidate parents. Despite our repeated attempts to address the situation, the principal did not seem concerned and delegated the matter to the deputy principal.
The severity of the bullying escalated to the point where we were compelled to withdraw my child from the school. My child was unable to concentrate during classes and was constantly fearful of the other students. The school’s response to this crisis was to send my child to counselling.
Following my decision to withdraw from the school, I sent an email to the principal, detailing the reasons why. The school’s lack of a response or apology further underscores their lack of interest in addressing my concerns.
lovley school,so gald I moved my boys here they are happy,have friends and their grades have improved.
I wish they would include the parents more,maybe a sausage sizzle once a month, a few more fundraisers to get the parents involved,fish and chips for the class the most gotchas every month $1each kid.just some ideas but other than that a perfect school
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A significant bullying issue exists among the senior school students, affecting both boys and girls. The staff’s response to this problem is inadequate or indifferent.
My child enrolled in the school at the beginning of Term 1 and was subjected to bullying from the second week until the end of Term. On several occasions, I have witnessed firsthand the disrespectful behaviour of the students, including attempts to intimidate parents. Despite our repeated attempts to address the situation, the principal did not seem concerned and delegated the matter to the deputy principal.
The severity of the bullying escalated to the point where we were compelled to withdraw my child from the school. My child was unable to concentrate during classes and was constantly fearful of the other students. The school’s response to this crisis was to send my child to counselling.
Following my decision to withdraw from the school, I sent an email to the principal, detailing the reasons why. The school’s lack of a response or apology further underscores their lack of interest in addressing my concerns.