My daughters graduated from this school! The eldest entered the Polytechnic Institute on a grant. The youngest finished with one four (of course, it's a pity, they could have pulled it up, but si la vie). Thanks to the teachers of this school for their hard work. This is the story that happened to the eldest daughter: She was getting a C in physics, there was a problem with the teacher. We had a conversation about this, my daughter said that the teacher does not correspond to her position because even the students correct her mistakes (she does not work at school at the moment). There was no desire to teach this subject. I read an article about a physicist who did not study well in this subject, but decided to prove that he would be able to learn this discipline and devote his life to this profession. After telling her daughter about this, she was able to pass the UNT perfectly (not without the help of tutors, of course) and apply for a grant at the Polytechnic University.