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Openning hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Liceo Statale Carlo Tenca
Liceo Statale Carlo Tenca
Liceo Statale Carlo Tenca
Liceo Statale Carlo Tenca
Reviews
Gerry Scotti (10/16/2020)
The school literally falls apart! The use of safety helmets is strongly recommended to avoid falling bricks to visit the institute. Also, for safety reasons, it is advisable to avoid looking under the wonderful counters full of pink strawberry bubblegum and student saliva. If unfortunately you find yourself in the condition of students, remember that the electronic register developed by the renowned MASTERCOM PRO (pro is a social status or a noble title probably) works once in 10. Attention to the school staff, I have never had direct experience but what they say in case of direct contact with the eyes it will be necessary to contact a doctor who knows how to treat serious eye infections. Really serious. They can lead to blindness. To honor the legendary, irreplaceable, ineluctable, essential A N T O N I O, the technician! As long as you don't forget your password .... in that case the answering machine will take care of it .... oh yeah, as long as they're not at the bar with hood and croissants. In that case, I think you have to join the tram. Let's talk about technology: The latest generation "borderless" IWBs, with their own inimitable features and with yellow colors tending to color blindness, offer students and teachers (especially if not very young) the opportunity to try their hand at an unprecedented programming course. Little gem for real students: "ACCEPT THE RISK". Are you here by chance for a musical high school? Know that although they tell you so many beautiful things (which are also true eh, partially, I think, no they are not). Best wishes. I only say this. Oh no and good luck too, you'll need it. Well what to say, there would be many things to add, but Gerry stops here today. We will talk about bathrooms, temperatures that are not reached in the polar circle, professors, blankets of smoke at the entrance and other bad things another day. Meantime: SAAAAALVE TO ALL!
Claudia Merola (04/25/2020)
Bad institution; strict teachers who were constantly discouraging the boys about the chosen course of study. In the first year, throughout the first four months, we had no more than one professor; moreover, the mathematics teacher went from a cynical severe heartless woman to one who was about to apply for motherhood. You have to be close to the students, not to distance them from culture. We must allow them to be themselves, to change for the better and not to make differences between them. We must all put on the same level, to give them the opportunity to accept themselves with strengths and weaknesses. The marks are given by some teachers, and deliberately lowered by others. If education sets free, Tenca but, in general, Italian schools are not doing it; instead, they oppress us in a bubble of awe from which it is difficult to escape. If I could, I would give less than one star but, apparently, Google doesn't allow it. Not to mention online lessons! First they complain that we spend whole days in front of technological devices, then, they want us to be present at every hour of class! Discuss a single school that forces its students to stay in front of a PC for more than five hours in a row. The tasks instead of decreasing have increased; teachers are more severe than ever. Given the poor, if not non-existent, organization of the Institute, the pupils do nothing but divide and judge themselves by appearances. Personally I have not tied up with anyone, despite trying. The professors I tried to make contact with didn't allow me. ENGLISH TRANSLATION: This school sucks.
Adriana Gjoka (11/25/2020)
Don't come if you think you won't be studying bye
Matteo Nedbal (03/28/2019)
Here came to school a red-haired girl with green eyes and freckles named Anna. I've been looking for it for a long time but I never found it again. Carlo Tenca was a scholar, journalist and politician. In his commitment as a patriot he was recognized nationally. Many kids complain about the lack of interest of the school management, as far as I'm concerned, a high school like many others, located in a convenient and beautiful location in Milan.
alfio colombo (01/25/2019)
I accompanied my granddaughter to Carlo Tenca, a historical and noble institute of Milan. I remember it when in the 50s I went to the Panzini middle school which was contiguous. Today it is immoral and unseemly to see the state of decay in which this institution has been abandoned. We ask our kids to respect the common thing and then we provide these examples, for more in a city like Milan.
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