If it were possible to put a score of 0.0001, I would have done so.
This school is a real example of how an educational institution should NOT be organized. The building is old, without repairs, and this is not surprising, because it used to be a government office. Instead of putting it in order, the building was simply handed over to the school, and since then it has been standing there, without updates, without normal conditions.
Physical education is a separate topic. Imagine: the lessons take place right in the courtyard, along the road! No gym, no basic conditions for classes. Child safety? Comfort? They don't even seem to think about such things here.
The teachers aren't thrilled either. They themselves understand the conditions in which they work, but it seems that they are not going to change anything or simply cannot. There are no conditions in the school that meet modern standards, and, apparently, there is no desire to create them.
It's scary to even think about the kitchen – I'm sure it's full of chaos. But that's not the strangest part. For example, there is no accounting at school at all. How an educational institution can be run like this is a mystery.
But the "cherry on the cake" is the director. A man who not only has difficulty connecting a few words, but also seems to live by the principle of "I thought of it myself, I should do it myself." One of her "ingenious" solutions is to ban parents from entering the school. Why? For what reason? There is no response. It's just "impossible" and that's it.
And now about the school delivery. It doesn't exist as such – they hire random drivers, without branded transport, without an organization. And it would be fine to just drive – so no! Drivers decide where to go and where not to go, when and how to pick up the children. Moreover, there are cases when a child is simply left by the roadside with the words: "Run home." Is this even normal?
One year – and one continuous torment. Even regular public schools work much better.: everything is clear, well-coordinated, according to the rules. It's also a complete mess, starting from the organization of the educational process and ending with transportation.
The conclusion? If you're thinking of giving the child here, think about it a hundred times.