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- Place Types Secondary school
- Address Calle Julio Moreno Dávila, 18, 18011 Granada, Spain
- Coordinate 37.2027431,-3.5983602
- Website http://www.iescartuja.es/
- Rating 3.1
- Compound Code 6C32+3M Granada, Spain
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Magnificent institute in terms of commitment and delivery of its teaching staff, where multiculturalism is lived and the acceptance of the different, it is true that the building needs improvements, but the professionals who inhabit it know how to work for our children ....
It is one of the worst schools in Andalusia, in the baccalaureate classes there is no heating, the minimum teachers will be 60 years old, there is no problem in that but they do not know how to teach, sometimes they give you a part for nonsense, people do not put their children in this school because it will be your worst decision of your life, besides there is no WIFI or we are in the season of Franco or what? , if you are a teacher and you have a job here please, if you have a choice, do not come here or talk about the director.
This school is incredibly disgusting, the poor quality of the teaching staff is incredible, and the little education of the staff, please do not put your children here, it would be the worst decision of your life, there is no wifi or heating, we are a real garbage, disgust of public schools.
I have studied in this center all the ESO and Bachillerato and reading some reviews, I am surprised. It is clear that the center needs perhaps some reforms and changes, but they do everything in their power with a government that does not help and an AMPA that is practically non-existent. It is clear that who puts such crude comments, speaking badly of the teachers, are or have been, mostly conflicting students.nAt the educational level, the center goes all out, we have had and have been pioneers with technologies (do you remember the new seats, with new chairs and computers for every two students?), The problem has been in this case, that the teachers he has not had the necessary and sufficient training to know how to handle and use them. (Wifi has always been, just like the internet), who is to blame for that? certainly not the center.nOne of the basic problems facing this center is the students, mostly from a low-middle socioeconomic level and more than 15% are immigrants, that if you add to that the large number of Roma students who do not They want to stay in the Educational System, it does not help.nThen there is a high percentage of teachers, who come and go, and that does not generate educational stability ... the most important thing and the first thing that would have to be done to improve everything, would be that families will become more involved, that students will respect more , and that teachers practice a more emotional education.nnFor the rest, education of 10, classes of 10, teachers mostly of 10. If I lived in the north, I would not hesitate to take my daughters to this center. Who wants to study, wherever he is.
Horrible center, the worst I've ever been, teachers are 99% bad people and enjoy hurting students, the best teacher for my Antonio, a 10 for him and his way of carrying things, others a 0, in this way there is no way that one is motivated to study, and the computer module serves little good, when I in other centers taught us programming and make web pages, games, Arduino ... Etz ,, Here what little computer science there is in FP7 only to know how to type, Word and Office, that does not work for practically nothing at all, and in 2 ° all day virtually with cables mounting and dismantling, except when there is math that is done all in a web that is called Khanacademy or to do book exercises in Word. Again, people who are interested in signing up to the module, may perhaps approve but what is learned is practically useless. Apart from the fact that there are certain Professors, I do not want to say any name, that when you ask them something they still get angry with you and threaten to put you part, a little shame the truth, and they still say a false motive of expulsion that has neither feet nor No head or foundation, because it seems to be with better cars than anyone to that center And pure envy. I moved from Alicante to come to study in Granada, and the reception was horrible, I thought that because they were Andalusian they would be more friendly and open but none of that, they have been much worse than I imagined, there is good people, but very little, the truth a great disappointment because I started with desire but in the end I lost because of the wrong treatment, A greeting and God bless you if you can.
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