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Apr 3, 2024

ARANMORE CATHOLIC COLLEGE REVIEW

Aranmore Catholic College is possibly the worst school i have ever been to. This school does not know how to support students with disabilities such as: Autism, ADHD, Anxiety and much more…. One specific dean of students has exposed confidential information about other students to parents. In my experience Troy Holdaway has always singled me out and told parents that i am the reason why their child is not doing well in school. Aranmore has also blantly lied that i had only gone to school for three days during the time i was at that school. The school can’t handle a student that needs help with their disabilities so they make up things to kick you out. They also said i could not move forward to year 10. Aranmore catholic college might seem like a good school to all of you but once you in-roll in that school you will forever be upset that your child isn’t getting the help that they need. And i hope Troy Holdaway, Ben Gross and Declan Tanham come to their senses to not discipline their students the way they do.
41 Franklin Street, 6007, Leederville
Declan Tanham
08 9444 9355

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