Coincidentally have been told another sad story about our own Harwich School, This has been related by pupils and I have no way of verifying it. However in for a penny.
Toilets,
The boys urinate all over the place and the cleaning is non existent, disgusting.
The girls toilet has no facilities for disposing of tampons or any other period generated sanitation. Down the toilet with all blocked toilets etc. All toilets disgustingly dirty and rarely cleaned.
When a lady pupil wants to avail herself of the toilet this is not allowed during class time, should she be having a period she will need a note from her guardians/parents to indicate this before she will be allowed to use the facilities at these times.
Help, what are we doing to our children?
Straight talking needed here, our society is in trouble.
I remember at the Colne we had a problem in the science block female loos where somebody found it funny to draw things on the wall of one of the cubicles (the disabled loo I believe), went on for about two years, I'm guessing she left the school :/
& That's disgusting about not letting girls out to change and things. What if a girl comes on during a lesson? She won't have a note from her parents then?! I'm glad I didn't go there!
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:59 pm Post subject: Re: Schools and Bullying
amenity wrote:
Coincidentally have been told another sad story about our own Harwich School, This has been related by pupils and I have no way of verifying it. However in for a penny.
Toilets,.............
"Lord Hanningfield, leader of Essex County Council, made the claim about The Harwich School, in Hall Lane, Dovercourt, after an inspection of schools in the Essex area.
During a full council meeting on Tuesday***Feb10***, Mr Hanningfield said: "The Harwich School was the worse school I have been to of the lot. There was sewerage coming out of the floor.""
Is it not shamefull that the way it apears this school in Harwich is being allowed to run in almost slum like conditions, when it was mentioned in the press quite reciently that essex`s schools had amased £millions of spare cash put aside for a "rainy day"
Its not raining in one school in Harwich, quite reverse, the foul brown stuff is flowing upwards.
Quite on who`s shoes this will now stick, is unsure, but if it was my grandchildren that was forced to go anywhere within a "walking distance" of raw sewerage flowing unchecked within the closed "safe" confines of a school, it would be more than just heads that rolled.
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