I studied here myself from the first to the seventh grade. Events are held extremely rarely, and very unorganized. Sports competitions are also quite rare. The teachers in the lower grades are good, but I heard about one who pinched the students. The food in the dining room is meager and expensive. There are no walls or toilets in the toilets. In the middle grades, most teachers are not competent. There is clearly corruption in the school. There is no violence. Teachers, not knowing how to teach children, complain to parents about the alleged lack of effort in the child. I advise you to prepare your child for admission to a good school. He will not gain good knowledge in this one.
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David
Level 6 Local Expert
March 27, 2024
In general, the school is not bad, most of the subject subjects are good, But the homeroom teacher of the elementary classes (1 W) is just terrible! I was constantly collecting money for a printer, for paper! Parents are also just terrible. The parent committee is constantly raising money! The only thing that pleases is that Saule Nurbekovna Zhumabekova is a very good director
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Lex Lexsus
Level 2 Local Expert
March 23, 2021
The renovation is good, but the school is overcrowded! (This is the biggest disadvantage, despite my warmest attitude towards the school where I spent my childhood). There are already 10 fifth parallel classes! There are 9 second parallel classes.
There are 35 or even 40+ children in each class (especially in elementary school). Teachers try to give knowledge, but it is clear to everyone that the more children there are, the more difficult it is to manage them.
Previously, students used to run around recreation during recess, now half of them were blocked with double-glazed windows and additional classrooms were made.
There is a separate story about the fullness of the locker room for physical education lessons. When the 2nd or even 3rd grades change clothes, children often confuse jackets and forget things. Remember your childhood, when once in a quarter of the 2nd grade we changed clothes, it was a tin, but now it is the daily reality of our children.
The risk of spreading SARS corresponds to the number of people per square meter.
When I studied in 2001, there was a stand at the school and it said the number of students was 1200, and now there are 2,251 students at school in the child's kundelik. For comparison, there are 1,301 students in the nearby Gymnasium No. 1, and 935 students in School No. 9. And the layouts of these three schools are the same.
One of the advantages of the school is the location, check-in. It is convenient that the Sain-Chaliapin interchange is at hand, and you can leave in any direction. But is it worth taking a child miles away to crowded classrooms?