When you look at the school, the outlook is very positive. It appears to be a great fun learning space for your children.
However safety became a huge concern for us. In particular my child's physical safety from other children. If there is an on going problem where your child is a victim. You the parent are 'managed' to think they have it under control. Its possible the school might not communicate an issue with you at all until you become aware of it.
Its not till the situation escalates you discover they've not done anything, an they don't plan on doing more. Perpetrators, don't miss a day of school nor are they moved out of the classroom away from your child.
You can expect your child to be told, 'it was a miss understanding' you can expect your child to be told to 'go get a drink' alone, so they can "pull themselves together". If you the parent push for the kids to be in separate classes, you can have the victim child moved, but they wont move the perpetrator. It appears a lot of concern goes too the perpetrators personal wellbeing; but none to the personal well being's of the victim.
If your looking for adequate duty of care for the safety of your child - this is probably not the school for you.
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However safety became a huge concern for us. In particular my child's physical safety from other children. If there is an on going problem where your child is a victim. You the parent are 'managed' to think they have it under control. Its possible the school might not communicate an issue with you at all until you become aware of it.
Its not till the situation escalates you discover they've not done anything, an they don't plan on doing more. Perpetrators, don't miss a day of school nor are they moved out of the classroom away from your child.
You can expect your child to be told, 'it was a miss understanding' you can expect your child to be told to 'go get a drink' alone, so they can "pull themselves together". If you the parent push for the kids to be in separate classes, you can have the victim child moved, but they wont move the perpetrator. It appears a lot of concern goes too the perpetrators personal wellbeing; but none to the personal well being's of the victim.
If your looking for adequate duty of care for the safety of your child - this is probably not the school for you.