current principal only cares about money.Previous principal was a lot involved with kids and Maths bonds .Teachers are lazy and they make any excuses to close the school early. After exams they tell the kids not to come to school.The principal is a joke.When parents do go to the school if they have a issue he calls all the teachers in the room and try to intimidate the parents.
Very disappointed in the response from teachers regarding bullying of my child . Considering she is a girl and is being forced by a boy to engage in sexual conduct is unacceptable. The teacher of grade 2E of 2023 is not forthcoming with responding on the matter and lack of concern or feedback . My child has been abused both physically and emotionally under the care of the school . To all parents Considering sending their child to this school. Please refrain from doing so . There is no peace of mind sending my child there
Briardale Primary is a very good public school. It has made every effort to make the schooling experience for all learners enjoyable. The principal and staff has used funds appropriately to build a school hall and a new set of blocks for the Grade R. They have upgraded the toilet facilities to the likes of mall status. This is very hard to accomplish when you receive very little financial help from government, so these accomplishments are accredited to the management and staff at the school. The level of determination and education at this school is applaudible, the teachers go beyond to help kids. They involve kids conducting assembly starting from grade R, combating fear of public speaking at an early age. My child is quite happy at this school.
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