Sythwood Primary School
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Chamber Rating
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fun time
Sep 14th, 2019 -
Sabrina Mepham
This school was shocking, it taught me nothing. Teachers don't care about students being bullied, they don't teach you anything. This so called school is pathetic, I hate it
Jun 15th, 2018 -
Yura Sofia
Friendly and helpful staffs, always trying their best. My son learned to read very quickly and is always excited to go to school.
Jun 7th, 2018 -
S K
In our case, not a good setting for children with ASD/Autism. - Staff have very poor training in how to deal with children with autism. They have a '1 size fits all' method. - Staff have a very poor attitude to families in need of support. - Unlawful methods used such as excluding children with ASD (discimination) instead of seeking expert advice to understand the issues. Easier to exclude then actually investigate. - Use of illegal exclusions is a "norm," meaning they keep kids with ASD or behavioural issues on a reduced timetable for long periods of time to avoid them being present at school. Staff REPEATIDLY suggest this is normal and in the best interests of the child. This is in fact unlawful and illegal!! - Use of 'cool down' methods used, such as 'take child home as a good will gesture.' This is an illegal exclusion and is UNLAWFUL and it may appear like they care, but it's to avoid showing figures to LA/DoE regarding exclusion of SEN children because it's discrimination. - They also allow children to run and run and run instead of anticipating the next move, they let them run to danger (car parks, roads, woods) and then they blame the child. They also like to cover up the methods they use. SAFEGUARDING ISSUES. - Different approaches used for different families too. Methods of illegal exclusions used for ASD children but kids that are bullied and physically have marks on them are told 'it's just kids being kids' and the bullies are still allowed at school. I could go on and on, but anyone considering this school for children with ASD or Autism, AVOID as it is a very poor setting where your child will not thrive, but suffer.
May 26th, 2018 -
Mario Di Maggio
This morning, with my business Immersive Theatres, I delivered a 5m digital dome experience to 90 Year 4 pupils at Sythwood Primary School,. I was warmly welcomed by the staff on arrival and found the hall prepared just as I had requested. The morning was well organised with all groups arriving on time. The excited but well-behaved students enjoyed an unusual selection of content: a 360 film about supervolcanoes, an immersive geological timeline of the Earth and a quick look at the current night sky, Thank you Sythwood Primary for a very pleasant visit.
Feb 10th, 2018
Contact Info
- (148) 377-0063
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Sythwood Primary School?
A The phone number for Sythwood Primary School is: (148) 377-0063.
Q Where is Sythwood Primary School located?
A Sythwood Primary School is located at Sythwood, Woking, eng GU21 3AX
Q What is the internet address for Sythwood Primary School?
A The website (URL) for Sythwood Primary School is: http://www.sythwood.surrey.sch.uk/
Q What days are Sythwood Primary School open?
A Sythwood Primary School is open:
Saturday: Closed
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
Q How is Sythwood Primary School rated?
A Sythwood Primary School has a 3.7 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.
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Sythwood Primary School
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( 12 Reviews )fun time on Google
Sabrina Mepham on Google
This school was shocking, it taught me nothing. Teachers don't care about students being bullied, they don't teach you anything. This so called school is pathetic, I hate it
Yura Sofia on Google
Friendly and helpful staffs, always trying their best. My son learned to read very quickly and is always excited to go to school.
S K on Google
In our case, not a good setting for children with ASD/Autism.
- Staff have very poor training in how to deal with children with autism. They have a '1 size fits all' method.
- Staff have a very poor attitude to families in need of support.
- Unlawful methods used such as excluding children with ASD (discimination) instead of seeking expert advice to understand the issues. Easier to exclude then actually investigate.
- Use of illegal exclusions is a "norm," meaning they keep kids with ASD or behavioural issues on a reduced timetable for long periods of time to avoid them being present at school. Staff REPEATIDLY suggest this is normal and in the best interests of the child. This is in fact unlawful and illegal!!
- Use of 'cool down' methods used, such as 'take child home as a good will gesture.' This is an illegal exclusion and is UNLAWFUL and it may appear like they care, but it's to avoid showing figures to LA/DoE regarding exclusion of SEN children because it's discrimination.
- They also allow children to run and run and run instead of anticipating the next move, they let them run to danger (car parks, roads, woods) and then they blame the child. They also like to cover up the methods they use. SAFEGUARDING ISSUES.
- Different approaches used for different families too. Methods of illegal exclusions used for ASD children but kids that are bullied and physically have marks on them are told 'it's just kids being kids' and the bullies are still allowed at school.
I could go on and on, but anyone considering this school for children with ASD or Autism, AVOID as it is a very poor setting where your child will not thrive, but suffer.
Mario Di Maggio on Google
This morning, with my business Immersive Theatres, I delivered a 5m digital dome experience to 90 Year 4 pupils at Sythwood Primary School,. I was warmly welcomed by the staff on arrival and found the hall prepared just as I had requested. The morning was well organised with all groups arriving on time. The excited but well-behaved students enjoyed an unusual selection of content: a 360 film about supervolcanoes, an immersive geological timeline of the Earth and a quick look at the current night sky, Thank you Sythwood Primary for a very pleasant visit.