Dorothy Stringer School located at Loder Rd, Brighton BN1 6PZ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 852222

Do you own this listing ? make sure you claim this business and free listing, once claimed you will be able to amend the description and contact information

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Dorothy Stringer School by http://www.dorothy-stringer.co.uk/

Rate us and Write a Review

Your Rating for this listing

angry
crying
sleeping
smily
cool
Browse

Your review is recommended to be at least 140 characters long

image


Note: Data fetched from Google is temporarily stored and can change on latest API request every month.

Google Images

Note: These Images are displaying via Google Maps Api, If you see any Copyright violation on our website please contact us ASAP. Attributions: Alexander Milne Charles Mansfield-Osborne - StreetVisit aleksi 1957 Duncan Travis
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton
Dorothy Stringer School brighton

Google Review

Note: these reviews will not count in overall rating.

Alan

1 Google Rating

This is a Brighton school that has had especially in the past some good qualities, but treating ever

1/ 5

This is a Brighton school that has had especially in the past some good qualities, but treating every member of staff, in particular supply teachers with a duty of care, is not in our experience one of them.My partner was asked to do a maternity there for an R.E. teacher and was told she is to be booked for two terms. Yet, without ever being given by the incompetent management of this school any formal observation/feedback or warning when financial circumstances changed the school management shockingly failed to notify her that she was not needed for the remaining term, when she asked them in person despite the five months she was covering there, part time in three different departments for the member of staff on maternity. Both the administrator for cover and especially the untrustworthy head of R.S. had not demonstrated the professional integrity to inform her of the decision in person and instead in a very cowardly fashion conveniently chose, to authorize her supply agency to only tell her after she had left the school grounds, in the last day of spring term and on the eve of an important personal event, they were well aware of!(as there is no compulsory protocol to follow but additionally lied and misled the rest of the staff about it, as my partner found out by bumping to an ex colleague later in the year). Needless to say we were flabbergasted for the lack of respect shown to my partner and effectively taking advantage of her position as a temporary worker. All she needed was to be told the truth, given some notice and not to be misled without any concern about her well being nor of the students,whom she had no chance of saying farewell, many of them had loved her teaching as evidenced by a number of complimentary cards she had received the period she was there. Word of caution for supply teachers, do insist if needing to be there on longer term basis to be employed only on a fixed term contract that gives you some sensible notice period and not just rely on this school's verbal assurance as it is as changeable as the English weather!In this occasion we experienced arrogance, poor management and lack of a high standard of ethics in delivering duty of care to all staff without discrimination due to agency status.Incidentally, the agency was very apologetic and made suitable amends.If it wasn't for supply staff to be available the whole educational system would not be able to carry on on a daily basis, and parents would have to fork out for extra child care for students being sent home, as the teacher's shortage is very real, so at least please do treat respectfully those people who come to help and without prejudice.This is a school that likes to sit on its laurels, and for sure not a school I would recommend as its duplicity with its staff is shocking and treacherous and thus not fit for the purpose of educating the morals and ethics of young people.Actions always speak louder than rhetoric!

PartyAJ

5 Google Rating

An AMAZING SCHOOL! It gives you so many opportunities... 100000000 times better than Varndean , Stri

5/ 5

An AMAZING SCHOOL! It gives you so many opportunities... 100000000 times better than Varndean , Stringer is fun , sporty, high reputation Ect... The clubs are amazing , the teachers are , the pupils are , the lessons are..... I JUST LOVE THIS SCHOOL !!!!!!

mike hock

3 Google Rating

JACK WESTON STRAIGHT UP YEETED MY LEGS

3/ 5

JACK WESTON STRAIGHT UP YEETED MY LEGS

Zeezzzo

5 Google Rating

Its very very Good i went to this school and study there its Good

5/ 5

Its very very Good i went to this school and study there its Good

Carlo James

1 Google Rating

I went here for a relatively short time and found it incredibly poor - terrible problems with bullyi

1/ 5

I went here for a relatively short time and found it incredibly poor - terrible problems with bullying and supervision - the main lunchtime eatery for pupils served pot noodles and hot dogs, and it was generally an intimidating place for new pupils - I do hope they have a better hand on things now - my experience was awful and the bullying meant my academic performance suffered - when I moved onto a new school I was downgraded re: academic stream because my work suffered at Dorothy Stringer due to the severe verbal bullying. Hated the place. One particularly odd memory relates to lunch break stand-offs with the police on successive lunchtimes, and being chased down the playing fields by the police in vans. One other stand-out incident relates to a neighbouring academic institution that had its windows smashed by pupils (stones in snowballs) - we then had our main hall windows smashed in retaliation - instead of dealing with the core issue (supervision and so on) - the pupils were herded into the school hall and lectured... rather than taking responsibility, the powers that be decided to discipline the pupils collectively - that was my impression, and we were told we were going to have to live with boarded up windows for quite some time.

blazley

1 Google Rating

Thety should rename this school the bone zone! ps i did a poop in the toilet and didn't flush the ch

1/ 5

Thety should rename this school the bone zone! ps i did a poop in the toilet and didn't flush the chain!

Show all timings
  • Sunday08:15 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Monday08:15 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Tuesday08:15 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Wednesday08:15 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday08:15 AM - 03:00 PM
building Own or work here? Claim Now! Claim Now!
image
Just Visits

Visit Profile

imageYour request has been submitted successfully.

Just Visits Top Stories
  • Things to do in Newcastle
  • In Roman times, Newcastle – then called Pons Aelius – was a fort on Hadrian’s Wall, and during the Saxon period, it was known as Monk Chester on account of its many religious houses. The city owes its present name to William the Conqueror who, like Hadrian before him, recognized its strategic importance.

  • Things to do in Brighton
  • Brighton is a seaside resort on the south coast of England that is part of the City of Brighton and Hove, located 47 miles south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods.

  • Things to do in Glasgow
  • Glasgow is known for its cultural heritage and the friendliness of its people. A vibrant city boasting a long-standing reputation for its live music scene, Glasgow is a former winner of the prestigious title of European City of Culture.

  • Things to do in Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh is Scotland’s compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers.

  • Things to do in Liverpool
image