The main point of this review is to not send any of your kids to a school in Atlantis, but for the purpose of this review I will be giving my experience at Robinvale highschool. First of all the class rooms. The classrooms are relatively spacious however there are usually 50 kids packed in a class for 30. These kids often have to share a bench (which are old and dirty) and being shoulder to shoulder with many kids is a terrible experience. Next I would like to discuss subjects. The subject choices at Robinvale highschool are limited. For starters there is no Computer literacy which is needed in the technological world we live in. The are classes are also atrocious. The teachers are not qualified to teach art since most of the information comes from textbooks that re-written in their books. Speaking of textbooks, the is a lack of textbooks at the school. For the 5 years that I've been at Robinvale, I've only had 1 textbook ever and had to share with the other kids in class. Another thing is subject choices. Students are only allowed to choose subjects that they qualify for based on the previous years marks, regardless if it applies to their future. The biggest reason that I think that your child shouldn't go to Robinvale highschool is the teachers. While some of them are great and encouraging, the majority of teachers are under-qualified, abusive(both physically and emotionally), this applies to the principal of the school even more. There are many other reason and maybe even some that I am not aware of,as to why your child should not attend Robinvale highschool but at the end of the day it is up to you as the parent to decide which school is best for your child's education and wellbeing
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