No
no it is a bad school
no it's not, it helps them learn
No they are very bad
well there has been people that fight there and kind of that school isn't a good school for your children if you bring your children to this school you know this is a bad school :( and your children might die from these boys that come to this school. people that are bad and got kicked out of school: lomoretyn shellusayneo '''bally josaphyn''' '''katelyn'''
Secondary : Definitly Herschel Grammer School. It is a grammar school and is a secondary school. it is very hard to get in as you have to sit the 11+.Primary : Khalsa Primary School. It is a faith school and no rascism , bullying or anything bad happens there.
No...many bad behaved students loitering around senkang
Yes. I heard that if you play in the field of Endeavour Primary ,you will see spirits but you can't see them properly. You also can get BAD LUCK and also your good lucks will turn bad. Also, if you're in EDP until 6.30 p.m., you will see many things in the school that want to fall down. So remember not to go to ENDEAVOUR PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Facebook is only bad for children if they tell them were they live or what school they go to to them but on your timeline dont put were you live .from adriana cruz
to some children, it may be a bad idea. to some, i doesnt. it depends
Not by definition, but in general, yes. Dating is an institution intended to help people choose life partners, but too many people date just for fun and frequently end up hurting people who are actually looking for someone to spend their life with (not that two people who both have that intent can't hurt each other, they can). But dating in primary school is rarely a good idea because of this institution. The statistics on marriage of a high school sweetheart are very low, and prospects for a primary school sweetheart even worse. Just be careful, and consider why you would want to date... It might be better to be very close friends, and keep the option of dating in the future open.
Going to school in Victorian times was only for the rich children. This meant that the poor children would hardly mix with the wealthy kids at school.
broughton high school and royston primary school in Edinburgh