Fantastic school! It is a very modern school and has very good excellence! It's a bit small, so you could make the school a bit bigger. But, its great! My son catches the bus to Tor Bridge High from Southway, and he really doesn't mind. With two reasons exactly, all his mates live in Southway and obviously go Tor Bridge High. The other is, he likes being able to be given money (he doesn't just spend it on the bus! The restraunt!) But yes, no problems, set 1 for everything. Very proud of this school and my son!
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I went to this secondary school, if you value your childs mental health and if they re not a chav don t send them here. I can t stress enough how awful this place is.
This school was absolutely terrible. I got bullied so much but the school wouldn't do anything about it because the girl was "a great student" and would never do anything like that. I then got attacked by a group of boys who went here and the school kicked me out because it was easier for them to kick out one person than kick out five people. So happy to be out of there.
brilliant school just finished my secondary school experience there. really good school enjoyed it millions, such a good welcoming by all the staff and the receptionists are great the type of people to make your school life even better. The school has just had a complete rebuild this makes Tor Bridge High School stand out to any others in the Plymouth district.
This school is one of the best secondary schools in the city. But lots of the pupils here are big bullies. This school love to compete with lots of other schools around the area. The school is also very modern. There is all the facilities you need and teachers are great. The library is also open to the public during school holidays or after school days. It's a big school, easily to get lost in. It's looks small from the outside but is massive inside. The sports hall is also open to public. The assembly hall was in the old school though, so it's a bit old. It's also next door to a primary school, special school, hydro therapy pool and nursery.
This is a great secondary school in the north of Plymouth, in the southwestern area of England.
The teachers are pretty good, as well as all the facilities and amenities in the school. There is great wheelchair access, as well as the four separate schools: Cade, Tenzing, Austen and Faraday.
The public library has a wide selection of books, which is normally open 5 days a week, but check the website for that information.
Overall, a good school, and if you live somewhere near the city, there is a great bus service which normally comes past the school, every 30 minutes! A great school.
Moved here in Year 8 after a long spat of bullying in my last school, didn't have a good experience here at all, most of the teachers were unsupportive, patronising and critical, and i'd even go as far to say discriminatory and ableist. I developed a range of mental health problems in my year 11 which stemmed from being abused by a fellow student here for over two and a half years, which i was actually blamed for by my head of year, and when my mental health began to deteriorate into crisis, i was told i was "attention seeking" and "making a fool out of myself". The 6th form was even more shocking, the majority of the staff in 6th form were completely unprofessional, I wasn't guided properly to help me into my chosen career choice, and in my last year, there wasn't a proper replacement in place when our psychology teacher was off sick, and when the other one was on maternity leave. Only good experience I had was the head of pastoral care, Ms Jayne Beynon, who did her best to support me during my time there.
The bottom line is, if your son or daughter has special educated needs or a mental health problem, don't bother sending them here. Many other people i knew at school with similiar problems were treated the same way.