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Tudor Grange Academy Worcester

Bilford Rd, Worcester WR3 8HN, United Kingdom

Tudor Grange Academy Worcester
High school
2.9
31 reviews
8 comments
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6Q7V+6W Worcester, United Kingdom
+44 1905 454627
worcs.tgacademy.org.uk
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Monday: 8–16
Tuesday: 8–16
Wedneasday: 8–16
Thursday: 8–16
Friday: 8–16
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Grumpy gaming
Grumpy gaming
The staff were mostly nice but it bascaly felt like a giant prison to many of the students.
Up_Graded
Up_Graded
People like MooTheMoo think this is KFC with hot wings and drive thrus! Honestly they are so dumb must be on drugs and another guy recently lost his baccy in school what is wrong with people
ToW
ToW210 days ago
This school is good they have such fit boys like zenar bamarni
RagdollCat Lover
RagdollCat Lover1 year ago
This school cares much more about whether students are wearing their uniform correctly than if they are going to pass their GCSEs. Including counting the stripes on ties and keeping swatches to check skirt colour(!) My daughter is very bright and was sold short here. She told me that they were often made late for their lessons in year 11 so that the staff could moan at them in assembly because of the poor GCSE results they got last year - ironic! She ended up with average results because the school held her back and she did not fulfil her potential. Luckily she moved elsewhere for A levels and did much better and got her university place.
Piotr Doba
Piotr Doba1 year ago
I found a cheese string in my shoe and after i left my spanish class i had the cheese touch, overall nice scool
Bennett Collins-Gould
Bennett Collins-Gould1 year ago
Wowowowow scool gud scool cool and atuffs, made friends witj the rats out the back and friends wirh all the chairs love love love the tall walls amd shiny rooms, yet cheese touch easyly gotten :(
Kings on mantage 672
Kings on mantage 6721 year ago
Horrible you get a 30 minute detention for being late by 1 minute
Steve Bateman
Steve Bateman2 years ago
This school is more concerned with how many students it attracts than the education the students receive.
Mr Butler openly admits that he doesn't care whether students pass exams as there are 500 new students trying to get into the school every year.
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