Review Detail
1997 - 2000
Overall rating
2.0
Some people (and students themselves) had the opinion that PTS was a school for drop outs - those who couldn't make it academically. I joined because I wanted to pursue a career in Electronic Engineering. I found that the school neither focused on academic nor athletic excellence. It was almost as if the school was just getting by.
Discipline was an issue - adding to the already poor image of the school. I believe that if discipline were less of an issue that there would have been more drive and opportunity for extracurricular activites, more focus on academics (and that means excellence in techncial subjects as well as in the sciences and mathematics) and sport.
I do recall having some really good, dedicated educators.
Discipline was an issue - adding to the already poor image of the school. I believe that if discipline were less of an issue that there would have been more drive and opportunity for extracurricular activites, more focus on academics (and that means excellence in techncial subjects as well as in the sciences and mathematics) and sport.
I do recall having some really good, dedicated educators.
MG
Mark Gounden
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September 06, 2010
This is not a school you should send your kids too unless you want to pay educators for doing nothing. Their educators take every opportunity available to them to close school early and spend most of the school year on leave. Their principal has no control over his pupils or his educators in fact he should go hang himself. No one likes him he was kicked out of his previous school for lack of leadership qualities.
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