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Does not meet expectations in any way. More of a social hub for parents than a solid academic and nurturing environment for the children.
In PE they force students to swim and make them write notes, I think swimming should be a choice and especially shouldn’t exist in the upper school as most girls have their period and it is embarassing having to give a note everytime to a teacher to say that you can’t swim because of that. I also think the academic aspect isn’t good because they give us worksheets on stuff we haven’t done a lot about so at the end we just end up copying all the answers from the board and not learning anything which causes us to fail the test, it’s also not fair how they expect us to revise an entire term of a topic in 1 week for a test
I study at St Catherine’s. For years I enjoyed my time at the school, as did my friends. I have friends at the school across different years and also some who have already graduated. Socially, I am generally happy as I have not been seriously bullied, unlike some other pupils at the school. It is a matter of making the “right friendships”. However, I have come to realize that I should have gained more opportunities to develop academically than have been opened to me during my time at high school. I feel that there were missed opportunities in middle school years to develop more serious academic skills as many subjects were presented as “fun”. Some teachers were either strict enough or were able to otherwise manage classes so that we could spend some time in a lesson learning what they intended to teach us, but many teachers struggled with pupils who would be so disruptive that only a limited amount of time in a lesson was actually spent learning. Worksheets were completed, but it was more an exercise of copying down the answers in a rush at the end of the lesson than them being completed because we knew what we were doing. The course I am most concerned about is computer science. The state of our class at this time is the main reason that I commenting on this forum. I have had a private tutor for this course since year 12 as I was concerned that topics we were being taught in school with too limited detail. I also felt that I was not learning programming skills that I was expecting to learn. However, many of my friends have not had a private tutor to rely on until year 13 and they are finding this year to be very challenging. They were convinced that they were keeping up with the course during year 12 because the course was being taught at such a slow pace, and the technical detail of many topics was lacking, that most were unaware of how far behind they were getting. We were not given exercises that would develop and test our skills in preparation for year 13. I am very upset for myself and for my friends that we are in this situation. I feel that it is purely a result of the inefficient management and teaching for this course. I should not have to be comforting friends who are breaking down because they cannot cope. This is not the first year that pupils studying computer science at this school have found themselves in such a situation but the number of pupils on the course this year is higher, and the panic is now more intense to try to “get through”. We should have been learning and not faking and not be in the position of having to hide this mess even if some of our parents are also promoting this. This situation will continue for years to come if it is not dealt with now. This is my cry out to those who have influence to act, so that those pupils that come after us will not need to experience unnecessary stress.
A school that used to have a good reputation now has turned into a gang infested disgusting place. I have to start by talking about the teachers awful knowledge of the British language, which from early on, teaches young students to speak with an awful accent and poor grammar. In the upper school, the pressure in English lessons increases, yet some students still are learning what nouns and verbs are. With this in mind however, the Greek department is well organised and teaches foreign students and natives to speak excellent Greek. The teachers are also mostly young women with either none or very little teaching experience, since their responses to bullying or bad behaviour are very childish. Most teachers have favourites which are congratulated on just doing the things they are told to do. Another problem is the students. The school has a large part of Hellenic shipping business families, which have gangs created around them, and their "friends" (minions) listen to them more than they listen to their teachers. The children there spoke with foul language and some were racist (as well as having very low learning standards). The headmaster once gathered us in the assembly hall and showed us a video of another school in the U.K and told us that our behaviour should be like theirs, (after showing us a list of the things we were doing wrong). Ridiculous for a "prestige" and expensive British school. The school overall had great facilities, however they were poorly sustained. The bathrooms were foul and the hallways had slurs written on the walls. I would not recommend this school to anyone looking for good academics and discipline. I would suggest to look at other British schools in Athens, and for Greek families I would highly recommend Collegio or Arskeio.
As a former student at St. Catherines, I must admit that my 2 year experience at the school was very unpleasant. To start off, the poor recruitment of teaching staff has been a major factor contributing to the downfall of this school. The education at st catherines was just unaccepatable. A whole lesson could go by and the students would have learned absolutely nothing while the teachers moved on to the next topic. Students were far from prepared for their exams by the very strict teachers. My classmate once accidentally released a tiny fart during an assessment and they were disqualified for "disrupting the class" and suspended for three days! The constant yelling and pressure added to students was extreme. I vividly recall one teacher in particular screaming and throwing her food in anger at me because I couldn't complete my homework. The mental scars left in my head from the abusive staff behaviour and the continuous shouting, will forever haunt me. In addition to the bullying from the teachers, there was also a lot of bullying being committed by the students that the teachers pretended not to notice. A bleeding child had once passed out on the floor after being strangled by another student, and the teacher on duty was sitting with their phone! Everyday I was afraid for my life entering that gang-infiltrated building, as I was sure that if anything were to happen to me, the teachers simply would not care. And don't even get me started on the hygiene of this school. I kid you not, children would catch diseases left and right. When I had my first PE lesson i was shocked by the quality of the changing rooms. We were forced to dress in an abandoned, filthy warehouse filled with cockroaches, scorpions, and other vicious creatures. A girl once fainted in the bathroom due to the horrendous smell and had to be taken to the hospital! Also, the bathrooms were hotspots where students were often seen sniffing sugar. If you are a parent who cares for your child please do not send them to this hell hole as they will literally be traumatised for life.
I was a former pupil at St Catherines for two years. To start off with, I feel that the the school's poor choice of staff is the major issue! While i understand that there are few excellent teachers such as the head of science in the upper school and some english teachers, a large number of them are frankly incapable of controlling a class, let alone teaching pupils! There is a stark difference between knowing a subject well and being able to pass on the information to students effectively. During my time at St Catherines, i had to cover various syllabi on my own, specifically in Biology, as the teacher was absolutely horrendous. She couldn't teach to save someone's life. Generally speaking, i am of the impression (based on many of my past school-mates' opinions) that the school is seriously lacking in their biology department, as the good teachers left (probably due to not being happy). Why were my parents obliged to pay out this much money for what is known as one of the best schools in Greece, when I barely learnt anything? Also a major problem is the hiring of teachers from Greek descent, as many frankly cannot communicate in English and hence, can't answer any questions or teach!! My maths teacher was absolutely horrendous! She would randomly have mood swings and I was never sure as to whether she would make fun of me in front of the class or be reasonable. Her level of english was catastrophic, as was her pronunciation. If someone dared laugh at her accent (and try to conceal it) she would scream at them. She enjoyed humiliating people in front of everyone. I barely learnt any maths from her, as i couldn't understand her half the time and felt she rushed the syllabus as well as not explaining the content enough. Furthermore, the computer science department was seriously lacking in organisation, as the lazy teachers never marked homework or classwork, so i was constantly unsure about my academic standard for that subject. They never bothered explaining anything properly, as they left everyone off to do their own independent work, after a vague introduction of a topic. I must say that the only strong department is that of music, as i was very pleased with its head! Moving on, my Spanish teacher was horrendous. Despite being of Spanish decent (or a hispanic country) she could not teach. Overall, if you're a good student, aiming high and willing to work hard, i seriously don't recommend going through what i experienced. I had to spend thousands of extra hours covering syllabi. Apart from hard work, a good student requires a good teacher. It is good to bear in mind that I'm a top star-student, despite the many poor excuses for a teacher, as i taught myself a lot of the syllabi and had to do tutoring at home. I achieved high standards thanks to my efforts at home and the excellent resources the internet provided.
Once a prestigious and high-performing School, St Catherine’s is now trading on it’s past reputation. The Senior Leaders are ineffective and lack vision or strategy, staff retention is poor and staff are demoralised. Facilities in the new Upper School are excellent but expansion since Covid means that they are now already at capacity. The Lower School occupies a tired, run-down and cramped site which is desperate for regeneration. The school is dominated by a privileged Greek elite whose children are effectively above the school rules, who speak Greek to the exclusion of non-native-speakers throughout the day despite the school’s learning language being English, and of whom the school are terrified because of their social and financial muscle. This is a school to avoid until the current SLT are retired.
School does not initiate community atmosphere and proper socialization. Up to 24 + kids per class (most of the students are from Greek families who don't understand British culture and/ or can't speak English which affects the classes needs). Teachers and principals are not trained to effectively manage and discipline students, as a result there is often yelling. There is a lot of bullying among peer groups and school does not use school therapist to resolve conflict or deal with emotional issues. Athletics--school hires local Greeks who do not know how to encourage good sportsmanship. Academics-well organized and thought out. But encourages competition among students.
I’m not sure about the past but current IB system at the school is horrendous. Teaching is barely a 2 star and could be a lot better. Currently am self teaching myself most of the syllabus
Run by bullies and supported by people who live corrupt life styles. Children are not cared for. They teach children how to be competitive amongst each other. Bullying is an issue.. Teachers scream, yell and leave their own classrooms to pick up a private phone call, leaving the children stressed and anxious. I have so many unresolved and disgusting stories about the characters who work at this school. These people do not know how to be diplomatic, run a school, let alone take care and educate children. It's a poor excuse for a school. And to those families who are Greek and can't speak English or have no British background, why are you putting your kid through this hell? Go across the street to the Greek public school where they actually have a playground and a nice faculty. ps- this school doesn't have a playground for kids because there was an "accident" in the playground few years back.
Sadly, I have to say that the negative reviews are absolutely true. This school survives only because of its old good reputation, but unfortunately its current level of services is unacceptably low for the fees it requires. We lost 30k euros in 2 years, and it was very difficult to have our son accepted by a good private school, because of its low academic performance, especially in math and english. I advise you to stay away.
I read the accounts below and must say I agree, in our case our child wasn't directly bullied but witnessed daily accounts of violence at school. As parents, we were completely put off by the primary school headmistress who seems to have a number of personal issues (divorce, her kids misbehaviors, online dating, you name it...) that she overshares with parents and staff. We got a full account of her divorce on the day we visited the school, which should have triggered the alarm bells to ring on our side but we were convinced at the time it was the best schooling option in Greece. She hardly ever greets children at the gate in the mornings, as it was the case in our child's school back in Australia and is basically a sales woman at a school which considers student intake as a way to fund their new building. Classes are packed, teachers overworked, standards low. Our biggest mistake was to choose this school for our child and it's about time everyone be informed before they make the same very consequential mistake as we did!
I totally agree with Theodore. They are greedy for money and obsessed with it. The children are nothing for them. St Catherine’s British School has a very serious management problem and very bad maths level especially. During the Covid crisis the greed went to the maximum level, they only did 20 or 30 minutes of online teaching a day in the primary school. So lazy and some teachers were making money doing private tuition instead of teaching online to their students. Then they refused to give discounts to parents who asked and instead sent letters to them to tell them to leave the school if they are not happy, in the middle of a worldwide health and economical crisis, there is proof of that! We lost 15K euros for one year in this school for 20 minutes a day of conversation with the teacher, just to be insulted, and to have to do the homeschooling of our children with no help! And the rumors about bullying are real, but I will add that the bullying also comes from the management. I would give zero stars is it was possible.
Horrible experience. St Catherine’s British School school lives on a past good reputation. The management from top to the bottom is very very low quality. The school now has a history of accidents, violence, bullying and neglect of children, especially in primary school, but I heard a lot of sad stories of bullying in the secondary also. In 2019, one child had an avoidable accident on a playground facility that wasn’t properly serviced and used by children too young without the respect for the instruction of age. The boy almost lost his life as he bleeds and had over 100 stitches in the “freak accident” (principal’s own word in a letter to parents). The school facilities are old and the toilets is so dirty as the school refuse to spend money on cleaning. Parents have told their girls having STi’s because of the bad hygiene in the toilets, with feces found on walls and urine on floor. There is only an interest of the school for money they take from parents, without respecting the happiness of the children, especially the ones so young in primary, and there is all the time bullying and violence in the primary school. Some girls had their underwears pulled down, some boys and girls were strangled, some got the punches and were hit, and the primary headteacher doesn’t care and isn’t professional and a lot of her staff also. Children are afraid of her and when the parent complain about violence or bullying or hygiene, she is aggressive. Some teachers are good and try to make things work in this madness, but it is so bad it’s not even possible and now they have more and more children in classes because the school wants more money from more parents. Many teachers want to leave but are trapped in the country will low salary. Some teachers are horrible and don’t give the care. The level of the syllabus is very very low in mathematic especially and english, and the problem for a greek family like us is that our children are stuck in this nightmare as no Greek school will take them because of their bad level of mathematic and greek, and the school makes sure the level of Greek stays low so children cannot go anywhere else and because the level of english is also low at the school it is a problem to go to a good english school. I do not recommend this bad school to anyone, unless you want your children broken and hurt, bullied by children and by staff and the management that only cares about money and money (they say they are a charity, they don’t act like one), and have a low quality of education and of syllabus and ZERO ethos or care for your children. A group of 200 parents of the primary school tried to create a parent association to make the school better but the principal had the group shut. Big bonus though, the principal and the primary headteacher will monitor your private posts on private Facebook groups that they have infiltrated. One advice, stay away.
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