The Alsop High School located at Queens Dr, Liverpool L4 6SH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 235 1200

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elleennn

5 Google Rating

Amazing school, my daughter loves it, she never gets bullied and comes home with a postivie smile an

5/ 5

Amazing school, my daughter loves it, she never gets bullied and comes home with a postivie smile and tells me about the school everyday. On her first day lots of kids helped her around, and nobody would laugh at her, shes never had the feeling to self harm herself or any down attitude, or behavior, the school may be in parts, but on her first week she was sometimes late to classes, but was able to get away with it since it was the first week. The staff are extremely kind, and welcoming to the first year. My child loves this school and she gets along with everyone extremely well, there may be fights, outside of school. But nothing has ever happened in school, the children are also very nice, even though they may look like they wouldn't be nice people, but they are! Never judge a book by its cover. Anyway, I persuade you to put your child in this school, they extremely enjoy it

Monkey Boy

1 Google Rating

do not send your children to this school. the bullying that goes on in this school is beyond a joke!

1/ 5

do not send your children to this school. the bullying that goes on in this school is beyond a joke! if your child skips lessons they do not go looking for them nor do they inform you that your child is missing. if they miss there mark you dont find out untill almost 12pm. if you complain about our child being picked on to much your labelled a 'moaner'. if your child struggles to learn then defiantly do not send them here because they will not get the help they actually need and will be lost in the school. most teachers blame the students for there mistakes, if they loose your work its tough do it again. that happened twice to my child. 2 of my children walked into that school bright and confident. 1 child started self harming due to bullying and teachers not listening the other who only started sep has like her older sister has become snappy and moody and most days in low spirit. younger one who loves to learn has started skipping lessons due to bullying. both are now getting pulled out that hell hole. keep your children away from this school!

John James Toner

1 Google Rating

Disabled parking bays are used by teachers and contactors because they are to lazy to walk.

1/ 5

Disabled parking bays are used by teachers and contactors because they are to lazy to walk.

Akinduro Akinduro

5 Google Rating

My son goes here and he is so happy that he was moved there

5/ 5

My son goes here and he is so happy that he was moved there

Megan 2 Belts

5 Google Rating

It's an amazing honor to be part of this school.

5/ 5

It's an amazing honor to be part of this school.

Big stinky meme

1 Google Rating

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1/ 5

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