Oak View Primary and Nursery School
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Chamber Rating
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Gentjana Lucaj
Oct 21st, 2022 -
Jono the Walker Langley
Lovely school, still not 100% sure that they do things 100% right. If your kids late they have to sit in the library for 30 mins missing out on the rest of the school, seems wrong to me
Oct 21st, 2022 -
Samantha Cheddie
Lovely school. Great playing fields. Parking is a nightmare!
Oct 3rd, 2022 -
Chavdar Petrov
The best school ever
Jul 11th, 2022 -
Broken Lyric
I have a lot of pleasant memories that I made here, however there are a lot of ones that border with being traumatic, I left the school some years ago and I'm in sixth form now. The staff has changed majorly since then so I hope that these issues aren't reoccuring. I have been diagnosed with ASD a lot later than most and have struggled with sensory issues my whole life- in year 2 I started crying because it was really loud and the noise really bothered me, my main teacher ignored that and told me to deal with it because it would be louder outside, this was on sports day which I absolutely despised. Instead of catering towards my needs and letting me sit out for a bit to calm down that teacher invalidated my needs. In year 3 there was a teacher that threatened to cover a child's mouth with tape because he was crying, she left later that year so I really hope she faces some sort of charges for this and didn't just move to another school. There was a deputy head that a lot of children- including me- were absolutely terrified of, she would scream at us and put literal children down for not doing work and being naughty- which looking back on seems very unreasonable, scaring children into doing things is so wrong on so many levels but she has also since left the school. I am also bilingual and have gotten told off for speaking in my native language to other immigrant friends, there was no real reason provided towards why and I felt oppressed because I couldn't do something from my heritage because it made some white British people uncomfortable. Bullying was also dealt with horribly, they do a lot of spreading awareness on it but when I was bullied so badly that I would cry in class they would sit me with my bullies as well as pair me with them in group work to try to pressure me into telling someone until they realized that I wouldn't because I was so terrified of them that they had to pull me out and speak to me separately and schedule a meeting with them at lunch. If they had done this as soon as they saw it I would have much better self esteem and confidence which I had to re build with a therapist.
Sep 28th, 2022
Contact Info
- (170) 728-0590
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Oak View Primary and Nursery School?
A The phone number for Oak View Primary and Nursery School is: (170) 728-0590.
Q Where is Oak View Primary and Nursery School located?
A Oak View Primary and Nursery School is located at Woods Ave, Hatfield, eng AL10 8NW
Q What is the internet address for Oak View Primary and Nursery School?
A The website (URL) for Oak View Primary and Nursery School is: https://oakview.herts.sch.uk/
Q What days are Oak View Primary and Nursery School open?
A Oak View Primary and Nursery School is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Oak View Primary and Nursery School rated?
A Oak View Primary and Nursery School has a 4.1 Star Rating from 16 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Oak View Primary and Nursery School
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 16 Reviews )Gentjana Lucaj on Google
Jono the Walker Langley on Google
Lovely school, still not 100% sure that they do things 100% right. If your kids late they have to sit in the library for 30 mins missing out on the rest of the school, seems wrong to me
Samantha Cheddie on Google
Lovely school. Great playing fields. Parking is a nightmare!
Chavdar Petrov on Google
The best school ever
Broken Lyric on Google
I have a lot of pleasant memories that I made here, however there are a lot of ones that border with being traumatic, I left the school some years ago and I'm in sixth form now. The staff has changed majorly since then so I hope that these issues aren't reoccuring.
I have been diagnosed with ASD a lot later than most and have struggled with sensory issues my whole life- in year 2 I started crying because it was really loud and the noise really bothered me, my main teacher ignored that and told me to deal with it because it would be louder outside, this was on sports day which I absolutely despised. Instead of catering towards my needs and letting me sit out for a bit to calm down that teacher invalidated my needs.
In year 3 there was a teacher that threatened to cover a child's mouth with tape because he was crying, she left later that year so I really hope she faces some sort of charges for this and didn't just move to another school.
There was a deputy head that a lot of children- including me- were absolutely terrified of, she would scream at us and put literal children down for not doing work and being naughty- which looking back on seems very unreasonable, scaring children into doing things is so wrong on so many levels but she has also since left the school.
I am also bilingual and have gotten told off for speaking in my native language to other immigrant friends, there was no real reason provided towards why and I felt oppressed because I couldn't do something from my heritage because it made some white British people uncomfortable.
Bullying was also dealt with horribly, they do a lot of spreading awareness on it but when I was bullied so badly that I would cry in class they would sit me with my bullies as well as pair me with them in group work to try to pressure me into telling someone until they realized that I wouldn't because I was so terrified of them that they had to pull me out and speak to me separately and schedule a meeting with them at lunch. If they had done this as soon as they saw it I would have much better self esteem and confidence which I had to re build with a therapist.