Stony Dean School
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Chamber Rating
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Ashi Hussain
Sep 27th, 2022 -
Nathan Yearwood
I went to this school from year 7 they did not want to even help me I would not recommend this school.
Aug 5th, 2022 -
Thomas See
Stony Dean School is a great school for people with extra needs, the staff were so supportive of my needs which as led me to become more confident in my day to day life, they have teached me life skills and all the necessary qualifications to pursue my career, They always encouraged me to do things when I was keen, thanks to Stony Dean School and the Supportive Internship programme, I have now secured a job doing App Development in the IT sector. I can never be so much more thankful for my teachers giving me that extra push in my lessons.
May 20th, 2022 -
Lucas Marsleton
Unfortunately according to Ofsted, this school is below average. The reviews of previous and current students are also slightly concerning. I hope the school does get better.
Mar 22nd, 2022 -
SwanGB
I was a former student at this school, and I must say that I had a terrible experience here, and this is why: The first couple of years at this school were fine for me, I had a couple of meltdowns due to my uncontrollable anger back then, but they quickly stopped. Jumping forward a couple of years, and some major problems began to show. One of these first problems being bullying, and being forced to do activities that I weren't comfortable with doing. The bullying came from a specific person in my class, not going to name names, but he was very demanding and frankly very rude to me, and a few others in the year. As the years went on as well, some of the staff became very uncaring about my issues. This was reaching a point in my school-life where tests and exams were becoming relevant, and so the stress was high. On my last year I spent there, I did something quite irresponsible of me to do near the main entrance. This happened while a teacher and some students walked by, instead of this teacher talking to me to understand what was wrong, or sending another member to staff to talk to me, he made a very unprofessional joke, which caused my anger to rise. The students also made jokes, and said that they were going 'to put me on Snapchat', and the teacher did not take any action what-so-ever. After that incident. My depression was rampant in me. It got so bad, to the point where bad ideas and suggestions started to pop up in my head. Thankfully, with the help of some of the good staff they have there, and a couple of close friends, those thoughts faded away, but still loomed in the back of my head. I left school soon after, and my depression and terrible thoughts have cleared away since. If anyone is considering to go to this school, or sending any of their children to go, please don't. I don't want them going through the same experience I had there. It does very much amaze me how they get an 'Outstanding' rating by their inspectors everytime.
Feb 11th, 2020
Contact Info
- (149) 476-2538
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Stony Dean School?
A The phone number for Stony Dean School is: (149) 476-2538.
Q Where is Stony Dean School located?
A Stony Dean School is located at Orchard End Ave, Amersham/Chesham, eng HP7 9JW
Q What days are Stony Dean School open?
A Stony Dean School is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:45 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:45 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:45 AM - 8:45 AM
Thursday: 8:45 AM - 8:45 AM
Friday: 8:45 AM - 8:45 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Stony Dean School rated?
A Stony Dean School has a 2.4 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Stony Dean School
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 12 Reviews )Ashi Hussain on Google
Nathan Yearwood on Google
I went to this school from year 7 they did not want to even help me I would not recommend this school.
Thomas See on Google
Stony Dean School is a great school for people with extra needs, the staff were so supportive of my needs which as led me to become more confident in my day to day life, they have teached me life skills and all the necessary qualifications to pursue my career, They always encouraged me to do things when I was keen, thanks to Stony Dean School and the Supportive Internship programme, I have now secured a job doing App Development in the IT sector. I can never be so much more thankful for my teachers giving me that extra push in my lessons.
Lucas Marsleton on Google
Unfortunately according to Ofsted, this school is below average. The reviews of previous and current students are also slightly concerning. I hope the school does get better.
SwanGB on Google
I was a former student at this school, and I must say that I had a terrible experience here, and this is why:
The first couple of years at this school were fine for me, I had a couple of meltdowns due to my uncontrollable anger back then, but they quickly stopped. Jumping forward a couple of years, and some major problems began to show. One of these first problems being bullying, and being forced to do activities that I weren't comfortable with doing. The bullying came from a specific person in my class, not going to name names, but he was very demanding and frankly very rude to me, and a few others in the year. As the years went on as well, some of the staff became very uncaring about my issues. This was reaching a point in my school-life where tests and exams were becoming relevant, and so the stress was high. On my last year I spent there, I did something quite irresponsible of me to do near the main entrance. This happened while a teacher and some students walked by, instead of this teacher talking to me to understand what was wrong, or sending another member to staff to talk to me, he made a very unprofessional joke, which caused my anger to rise. The students also made jokes, and said that they were going 'to put me on Snapchat', and the teacher did not take any action what-so-ever. After that incident. My depression was rampant in me. It got so bad, to the point where bad ideas and suggestions started to pop up in my head. Thankfully, with the help of some of the good staff they have there, and a couple of close friends, those thoughts faded away, but still loomed in the back of my head. I left school soon after, and my depression and terrible thoughts have cleared away since.
If anyone is considering to go to this school, or sending any of their children to go, please don't. I don't want them going through the same experience I had there. It does very much amaze me how they get an 'Outstanding' rating by their inspectors everytime.