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During orientation, we were presented with many favorable conditions that unfortunately have not materialized since enrollment. One of the key assurances was that class sizes would remain small, with additional classes opened as needed. However, the reality is quite different—many classes are severely overcrowded, with some exceeding 25 learners. This significantly limits the ability of teachers to provide individual attention, and unfortunately, quieter or more sensitive children often go unnoticed or unsupported.
We have also observed that some teachers do not provide adequate academic or emotional support, and issues such as bullying are not addressed appropriately. When these concerns are raised with the principal, there is little to no follow-up or meaningful intervention.
It is disappointing to see a private school, which promised quality education and individual care, becoming increasingly focused on numbers rather than nurturing its students. The current situation reflects broken promises and a shift toward overcrowding at the expense of student wellbeing.