The children studied for 5 years, one from the first to the fifth, the second from 3 to 8. There is an ambiguous opinion, there are many excellent teachers, charged, there are not experienced. Native speakers often change. There is a delivery service and mugs after lessons (separately and for a fee from training), a normal dining room. In general, the training is not bad, but a lot of students in the class have stopped making discounts for excellent students. My opinion is that it would be better to raise the payment and improve the quality of education than to recruit a lot of students and lose quality at the same time.
A large private school in a good eco-friendly location with many educational programs and additional clubs and sports sections for students in its own fitness center.
Dear Tamos management, take action regarding parking. Out of the blue, an accident occurred 3 times in the parking lot. Cars don't park smoothly, and there's no room to turn around.
You know, when you have sections besides schoolchildren, open the barrier so that you can drive to the parking lot at the indoor tennis court.
I bring the kids to their training sessions at different times with a 40-minute difference. I'm waiting for the next training session to start, but where do you think I should park with a small child? Do I have to fight with healthy men (who stand in the parking lot like gods) every time?
What's going on in the hammam anyway? While visiting the children's pool, healthy men are sitting warming themselves in a salt mine. Children say, "Mom, there's a scary guy with a huge belly,"
God, and how to explain to a child about a healthy lifestyle that you've been trying to instill since childhood that scary guys with big bellies will be in the sports section is one thing, but the fact that they sit and warm up with the children is a question. I have a feeling, I apologize, of course, as if they are pedophiles, sitting and waiting for children in a salt mine or in a Hammam.
I'm also amazed that the students on the porch (the second floor where the stairs are) smoke Iqos, classmates.
How should I explain to the children that this is the norm at school? That the place where we go for money approves of smoking . And it's not that children don't have a healthy lifestyle, adults don't have a place where they smoke.