Yes, the school does require modernization. But, it is not for nothing that they say, everything is learned in comparison. The eldest child graduated from school in Minsk, the youngest three grades there. Upon moving here, I was very surprised how many free clubs were organized for the guys. In Minsk, it was mandatory to attend at least one paid club, there are practically no free ones. About nutrition: well, maybe not the restaurant menu))) but, there are no mandatory conditions to eat at school. If someone is not satisfied, you can feed the child at home. In Minsk, no one is interested in eating a child or, be sure to pay, and the price of food is an order of magnitude lower than in the capital. Teachers at this school treat children very responsibly. You can contact and talk with our classroom teachers in the lower grades and in the upper grades on any issue. What is the use of a school with all the innovations when teachers look at students from under their foreheads with a stony face? There is no such thing here, a warm, simple and not indifferent attitude towards our children.
WE INSTALLED THE FRAME- WHY?!?! they overdid it - they overreacted. Whoever wants to pass, passes. The report was sent and the budget was mastered. Everything is super)) Except for children and parents. It's summer now, it's tolerable, but in winter?!? a crowd of primary school dads and moms in the number of 70 parents (and these are only the first grades-A, B, C with 25 children each. ... ) in the vestibule 2x3 - it will be cold outside - well, is it not a mockery... Hardworking teachers- bow to them, that for such a s/ n they teach our children and even try to control when this crowd runs out through the mountain checkpoint into the vestibule... In general, the school staff -5, the higher management -1. the total turned out to be 3.
The school is not bad. I only know teachers who teach my children. Wonderful teachers. Everything is fine at this school. I just wish there was a cafeteria there.