Nasruddin is a school that stands up for Islamic academics but cannot hold up to the great standard they give the school. I was a former student at Nasruddin High School for more than 6 years yet when I left for another school I got better treated, the same education as the so-called "private school" by a government school. ( not putting the government school on a lower level) the school says they have a no-bullying policy yet I was bullied and called names every day and I saw not alone there were more than that j could on my fingers. Nasruddin is an unorganized school that has stuff that each wants to run it differently causing confusion and Havoc. They want to make money out of everything and leave you broke at the end of the month. The education is good but you could get the same at the public schools such as ST. Thomas or Chapman.
Nasruddin is an ordinary school, it stands for it's Islamic but you can learn much more of your see/ Islaam at afternoon madressa than at that school, speaking from one who had gone to the school and then left to go to another school and attend madrassa. The school says they have a NO BULLYING policy but I was buried and seen children that get bullied almost on an everyday basis and not much is being done, and jet the school knows about what kind of students it holds. The teaching is good, but the school is also unorganized and finds every single way to make money out of everything. Not making the public schools seem less but any public school e.g st. Thomas or Chapman etc. Can offer the same education quality for a cheaper price and have more advantages.
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