Lawnswood School located at Ring Rd, Leeds LS16 5AG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0113 284 4020

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Mohammed Sherif

1 Google Rating

Honestly I wouldn’t recommend this school to anyone as this school isn’t gonna get the most pote

1/ 5

Honestly I wouldn’t recommend this school to anyone as this school isn’t gonna get the most potential out of you.They just excludeded my son for 2 days as my son got angry as he did the work that’s the teacher set him to do but still received a negative while the other people in his class get a positive for doing half the amount of work.Stupid

Alan Roe

5 Google Rating

Great school until they built the new buildings!

5/ 5

Great school until they built the new buildings!

Tabitha campbell

2 Google Rating

Not a good school they have ridiculous polices yet happy for students to plaster there faces in make

2/ 5

Not a good school they have ridiculous polices yet happy for students to plaster there faces in make-up and skirts mega short yet throw detentions left right and center over the smallest issue and apparently don't have to inform parents. Had issues with a few teachers one who verbally insults students. They need better bulling training and safe guarding hence why my son no longer attends. Homework in 6th form is ridiculous with added extras on top just to make students life more stressful and have ZERO social life.

Mansoor Talash

1 Google Rating

My daughter has been there since 2016 during this time she never come home with any home work only s

1/ 5

My daughter has been there since 2016 during this time she never come home with any home work only some art the standard is keep going down I call them and mention on parents evening no improvement what so ever really disappointed with English, math and EAL the student will be struggling in college or university if it keeps happening Mansoor Talash

Yasmin Ayoub

2 Google Rating

Not great so far worried ive made wrong choice ... Enrollment days were hidious n badly organised...

2/ 5

Not great so far worried ive made wrong choice ... Enrollment days were hidious n badly organised...anybody would have thought it was 1st time the school had taken on new students ..... Communication sucks in this place too ...double standards on policies too .why force policies and not carry them out?? Bravado imo ...jus saying

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