Co-op Academy, Bebington located at Higher Bebington Rd, Bebington, Wirral CH63 2PS, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 645 4154

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Co Op Academy, Bebington liverpool
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Co Op Academy, Bebington liverpool
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Shoulang Farnes Barnes

2 Google Rating

i went here and i needed to move school because of how bad the bullying got. At times i didn't want

2/ 5

i went here and i needed to move school because of how bad the bullying got. At times i didn't want to go in because i was scared of being bullied. Don't send your kids there the bullying is bad and the teachers don't do anything about it.

Ainsley Harriott

1 Google Rating

Lad im convinced the dt department run illegal chicken fights after school anto is the leader kid. i

1/ 5

Lad im convinced the dt department run illegal chicken fights after school anto is the leader kid. im convinced lad!!!

Alistair Kealey

1 Google Rating

My son started 12 months ago has been bullied from day one lost count of times gone in or spoken wit

1/ 5

My son started 12 months ago has been bullied from day one lost count of times gone in or spoken with teachers dep heads and now head teacher not fair that your sòn will not sleep has panics over going in with fears of being punched or worse yet when problem he is moved out class not kids who caused it more so when had call police in from him getting attacked schools reply it happens out side school so nothing they want to do we will no longer be going nore will rest of my kids

SkinnyFatBoy

1 Google Rating

Terrible. My son came home crying alot of times eause people where bullying him constantly and the t

1/ 5

Terrible. My son came home crying alot of times eause people where bullying him constantly and the teachers hardly didn't even do anything. horrile school don't send your child there.

Max Johnson

1 Google Rating

Disgusting place. The students have no sense of discipline, the toilets are in a horrific state, and

1/ 5

Disgusting place. The students have no sense of discipline, the toilets are in a horrific state, and the school has a reputation for being the place where children get bullied.

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