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Isaac Newton Academy

1 Cricklefield Pl, Ilford IG1 1FY, United Kingdom

Isaac Newton Academy
High school
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113 reviews
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H36R+MJ Ilford, United Kingdom
+44 20 8911 6666
isaacnewtonacademy.org
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Monday: 8–15
Tuesday: 8–16
Wedneasday: 8–16
Thursday: 8–15
Friday: 8–16
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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RAJVEER AYTAN
RAJVEER AYTAN
This school had largely improved then last time. The launch has a good variety and it is largely food that is nice. Also the teachers do care about you and te sort of grades you get in your tests. However there is still quit a bit to go for the school to get 5 stars.
Rooha S
Rooha S
At first you'd think this is a great school due to their pretty building but after a few weeks you'll realise all they care about is imposing unrealistic expectations on students along with forcing them to only eat school lunch, I honestly don't care how good their school lunch is, they tend to take a certain amount of money from your child's account and whether they eat lunch or not, that money is gone. This system is ridiculous as not everyone prefers school food and it can be expensive doing this every week especially when you have no say in it. I would not recommend this school to anybody. Try to stay away from them as a good exterior doesn't mean it's a good school on the inside.
Beebos forehead
Beebos forehead
This school doesn't focus on helping students but punishing them instead. Forcing them to lose touch with a future that will become digital. They do not allow phones inside school premises which could be used for social or educational purposes. They do not care to think what the student's need are. The lunches seem to be "alright" but students tend to skip lunch due to the quality of the food and overpricing them too much. The big band system is good, and it seems to be working but every other aspect of this school is horrible. No phones, which will cause the students to have a NEED for a phone and will resort to sneaking it in for the pleasure of being a rebellious teen.They never pick up calls and students don't feel safe approaching teachers and do not have anyone to contact. The fact that this school has the "right" to take phones to keep overnight is horrible. Not everyone lives locally and will need a phone with them at all times to have some sort of safety. Will not be surprised if a lot of students leave this school.
Shanaz
Shanaz
I am a parent who had to withdraw my daughter from the INA. We were pleased with how the school represented themselves on the open day only to find that the reality was far different from the initial facade. Teachers were not responsive to the child or parent's concerns and as a professional I was not happy with the lack of adult dialogue with my daughter's form tutor and head of humanities at the time. I am not a pupil/child and expected to be treated as an adult/parent. Seeing what my daughter was going through as a pupil, pulling her out of the school was the best action that I had taken. The head teacher at the time was approachable and understanding but there was no action she could take to improve the welfare of my daughter, given the academy status of the school.
Djulieta M
Djulieta M1 year ago
Bulls*it!!! I've made an in-year application, twice!! One was last year, and now for Year 1. My child was number 6 in the place, and after a week she was number 10. All because other applications were made and the others have siblings at the school. Isn't it supposed to be equal for everyone??? Or the other kids are somehow special?? It is equal rights for education for everyone. Very disappointed!!!
Raman Kumar
Raman Kumar1 year ago
My Son study there french in last 3 years and now they force him to choose Spanish because school don't have french teacher, This School become a joke now also they partner with khalsa uniform and they rip off parents and if you want trouser they always out of stock.one normal cheap trouser cost you nearly £30.
Mahfuja Rahman
Mahfuja Rahman1 year ago
Gave computer science a-level students the wrong exam board, recruited new teachers unable to teach or discipline class, one-way system, lack of cover teachers so students to teach themselves in dining halls (sometimes with the wrong lessons), informed students of exams a week late, lower grades and lack of varied GCSE and A-level options.
Keshan Beckett-Edwards
Keshan Beckett-Edwards2 years ago
It is A really Good School I love it so much the teachers are nice the lessons are so much fun and I get to learn new things and also meet new friends and get to play instruments and perform in Concerts. My Favourite Subjects Are PE English Maths Music And Drama because the lessons are fun and I get merits for Effort and For Participating and using Self Discipline and Discovery. I have lots of friends and the teachers are so supportive and nice.
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