Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy, Walsall | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy is a High school in Walsall with a 2.8 rating.

About Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy

Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy ( High school ) is located at Broad Way, Pelsall, Walsall WS4 1BW, United Kingdom. It is categorised as : State-Funded.
Other categories: High school, Community school, Sixth form college

Ratings & Ranking

Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy has a rating of 2.8 and is ranked number 1426 in the UK.

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2.8/5

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Address & Location

Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy is located at Broad Way, Pelsall, Walsall WS4 1BW, United Kingdom.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as State-Funded, the school fees for Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy range between 0 GBP and 0 GBP . In Euros, the annual fees range for Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy is between 0 EUR and 0 EUR.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy has 49 reviews with an overall rating of 2.8. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 2.8 out of 5.0 stars
This school is at the cutting edge of the education system, an absolutely superb establishment with outstanding facilities in all areas. With a modern look about the building and more than equipped classrooms it is the perfect place to send your children to learn and to grow in to fine young adults.

The pupils are extremely welcoming and hard working. They make sure the academy has a warm feel to it while also reminding you it is a place where you are meant to learn. They are highly sociable and well developed young minds that i am happy to call me peers.

The teachers are passionate about their fields and profession. They are dedicated to getting the students the best possible grades and ensuring they all have a bright and prosperous future. Especially Mr Bott.

In conclusion you would be full of regret if you didn’t chose to send your children to this school. Personally i have had a great time in this school and made many memories and i feel prepared for the next chapter of my life.

Personally i think my school is amazing obviously no ones perfect but if there are any faults the teachers are straight there on the job trying to make it the best we can be.

Teachers are really supportive with subjects for example if you are stuck or need any help then all you need to do is raise your hand wait until they are free then they will come and help you.

If your child is coming in September then you shouldn’t be worried at all bullying is not stood for and the first few weeks will be absolutely amazing and you meet lots of new people i hope if you are considering coming to our school you donr read the bad comments because obviously tgese are students that dont give respect to get respect.

This is review is based on my experience as a student from the year 11 to 8 months of sixth form.

The school was horrendous and most of the teachers were bullies that belittled you for asking for a bit of help or advice and would refuse to even explain something to you but instead would tell you to read a book.

I had one teacher in sixth form that talked about drugs regularly and encouraged others to take drugs during her class which i reported to the school which the teacher denied so everything was dropped even though other students had reported these issues as well. I had an IT teacher who was nasty and cruel to her students and would insult you if she didnt like you and because i couldn’t get along with her personality i was part of a group of students she hated and again i reported her to the school when she would flirt with young male students.

There was a few great teachers i wish i could remember their names, if i saw them i’d recognise them straight away. I had a male IT teacher who was a greater teacher and person, who explained and listened and would be very patient with you and a female english literature teacher who was very kind and lovely but didnt accept any nonesense from students being disruptive.

I had an assistant head of sixth form take over when the main lady in charge had to go off with maternity (the main lady in charge was fantastic where i suffer with medical problems she listened and made she i had to accomodations needed and supported me when i needed it) however the asssitant was the polar opposite. An absolutely cruel lady (i wont give personal information about what happened as it involves bringing personal information about myself which i wont divulge).

As a recommendation keep away from this school, they’re only interested in making people miserable, doing nothing about bullying and ignoring serious teaching failures in their system as its easier to close their eyes and pretend nothing is happening.

Alright, teachers tell u off for no reason + when a naughty student comes in the class swearing, the teachers don’t do nothing but call patrol… I mean what are they gonna do? I would just kick them out straight away… I know seclusion is punishment but it’s not Enough… but apart from that, it’s a good school.
This school is alrite some of the teachers are good but the other teachers are bad as they don’t sort any problems out the toilets are descusting there is gum all under the table and glue on the walls don’t go to this school you will regret it

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