Address: 75 St Charles Square, London W10 6EL, UK
“I just joined All Saints. The school is a good school in general. There are positives and negatives points. Positive: The school has a unique style of learning which I didn't experience before. Every lesson is fun and different. If you want to learn it is great opportunity to learn in the class so you can have more free time for yourself after school. The teachers are determined for you to learn. Some teachers would help you at breaktime and after school.Some teachers are so nice and are completely opposite then the other rude teachers. So the learning is great! School starting at 8:30 and finishes at 14:50. The seats in the hall and some chairs are comfy. The atmosphere between students is good. Negative: If you want to join some sport club and you are not the best you are not welcome. There is chew gum EVERYWHERE I mean everywhere. There is chew gum under the table and on the radiators. There is a lack of cleaning. Lots of furniture in the school is old and it is not refurbished. In some parts of the school there is vegetation. Some teachers are so strict,rude and mean. It is so easy to get a detention. Sometimes the teachers blame you for stuff you didn't even do. The uniform rules is ridiculous. You are not allowed to have little logo on ANYTHING and you have to have black if it is not for uniform. There are no canteens so we eat in the hall. They bring out the tables and retract the chairs. There are no lockers so we have to carry EVERYTHING what we have with us (not even pegs) Debunking rumours: YES we had little visitor (Jerry ) but it was killed within 3 days. Teachers are shouting YES. The education is BAD definitely NO!”
Address: 83 St Charles Square, London W10 6EB, UK
“The only reason I LOVE IT is because i made the best friends ever ”
Address: 73 St Charles Square, London W10 6EJ, UK
“Please note when approaching no 73 Charles Square that not all the organisations within the ' square' within a square have proper enamel signs and once you walk through the gates you need to get as far as 73c, the National Autism Society before you see repeat signage for the other places including this one. It is closed during normal school holidays but during term time has a busy schedule with lots of challenging activities.”
Address: 73C St Charles Square, London W10 6EJ, UK
“This building is behind the Catholic Children's Society in 73 St Charles Square Charities hub. It still has the old stone Presbytery sign above the door. You can only identify it by looking on the left hand side wall for the sign. The bells are quirky too. The older bell rings the staff upstairs and the upper bell is answered by staff running social groups. It is an invaluable resource for help with Autism because it guides you through the benefits system, will sign post the Advocacy service and give you the chance to de-stress in a supportive environment and you can learn to play the ukele !”
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