First of all, I'd like to say I 'graduated' in 2013, having stayed an extra year due to mental health effecting my studies.
It's taken me this long to make a review because, hey, I'm not a teen anymore, maybe someone will actually believe me (this school the authority figures (teachers, office staff, including principal and vice principals) believe their own, and refuse to listen to students.)
Although there are many things I could point out against the school, there's one that will always stick in my head. And that would be my last year.
As required, repeated students had to wait a week or more into the school year before going to classes because you had to speak with one of the vice principals, pretty much wasting our time that we could be in class.
When I entered his office that day, you could practically feel the disgust coming off him.
He immediately made it clear that I wasn't welcome, and that if he wanted to, he could care less to why I was repeating a year, and that I should be greatful he's letting me stay, because "we could just remove you and no one will care, you can find another school to deal with you." mind you i wasn't a bad student, the worst I ever got was being late to morning class every so often. He then proceeded to bring my single and hardworking mother into the conversation and started belittling her.
Once again, I'm only 17 at the time, and hes already made it clear he wasn't above kicking me out because us repeat students "stained the schools reputation." So I wasn't able defend her, and maybe I'm still holding a grudge which is why I'm writing this.
To any parent who wants their kid to attend this school. At least let your kid know to tell you if their staff treats them badly. They should not get away with it.
And honestly, from what I've heard, that school hasn't changed for the better in the last 5 years.