Anouk Steenbergen Review of OSG De Meergronden
De Meergrond, the school that cares about their st...
De Meergrond, the school that cares about their students. Well the students don't notice that. Three quarters of the pupils come to school by bicycle, but a large part of the bicycle parking facilities has been removed, for vegetable gardens where three quarters of the school is not useful In addition, the schedules are in no way adapted to the will and requirements of the student. For example, I am three days in a row until 5 hours in school, I only have a maximum of 1 first hour off while I have 6 in between hours a week. If my in-between hours were resolved, I would be free much earlier, but when the schedule was changed this week, it remained poor and I went from 4 to 6 in-between hours, while my first 3 hours were taken away free to do 1 hour of mentoring then two hours between hours. This can not be? We have had to pay more than 500 euros to the school this year, for the TTO while this is not said in advance (not recommended so if you do not have a rich family) and the circumstances have only deteriorated. After I finish at five o'clock on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, I just have to do homework and I just don't have enough energy for that. I had faith in the school and that is gone. If you are thinking about coming to this school, consider carefully whether you can handle the 4, 5 or 6 years of pure torture, while you hear from everyone that there is no room for improvement. But that is possible, it takes them too much effort and they don't want to bother for the reason that they exist, namely their students.
Not advisable.
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