Sunnyside Spencer Academy

Sunnyside Spencer Academy

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3.3 - (4 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

3.3 - (4 reviews)
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  • Paul Cooper


    Sep 21st, 2022

  • CheetahFox

    This is a decent school, but I would not recommend going to this school. My son once had anxiety attack in this school and ran into the bathroom crying, shouting that he wanted to kill himself. A student reported this to teacher and the teacher just said, "He, probably has something going on at home," and that's it. When he got home I found bruises on his arms, he had dug his nails into his skin. The teachers aren't supportive and they only care about the more intelligent students and care not for the less gifted.
    Jul 19th, 2021

  • sam scotney


    Jan 7th, 2018

  • Regina Dudas


    Oct 8th, 2017

  • shana khan


    Apr 26th, 2017

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About
Sunnyside Spencer Academy

Sunnyside Spencer Academy is located at Great Hoggett Dr in Nottingham, England NG9 4HQ. Sunnyside Spencer Academy can be contacted via phone at (115) 917-4310 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (115) 917-4310

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Sunnyside Spencer Academy?

A The phone number for Sunnyside Spencer Academy is: (115) 917-4310.


Q Where is Sunnyside Spencer Academy located?

A Sunnyside Spencer Academy is located at Great Hoggett Dr, Nottingham, eng NG9 4HQ


Q What is the internet address for Sunnyside Spencer Academy?

A The website (URL) for Sunnyside Spencer Academy is: http://sunnysidespenceracademy.co.uk/


Q How is Sunnyside Spencer Academy rated?

A Sunnyside Spencer Academy has a 3.3 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
Sunnyside Spencer Academy

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image This is a decent school, but I would not recommend going to this school. My son once had anxiety attack in this school and ran into the bathroom crying, shouting that he wanted to kill himself. A student reported this to teacher and the teacher just said, "He, probably has something going on at home," and that's it. When he got home I found bruises on his arms, he had dug his nails into his skin. The teachers aren't supportive and they only care about the more intelligent students and care not for the less gifted.


sam scotney on Google

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Regina Dudas on Google

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shana khan on Google

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