6675 Phillip Str, Finetown, Grasmere, 1825, South Africa
Finetown Secondary School is a Middle school located at 6675 Phillip Str, Finetown, Grasmere, 1825, South Africa. It has received 18 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 stars.
Monday | 7:30AM-5AM |
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Tuesday | 7:30AM-5AM |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | 7:30AM-5AM |
Saturday | 7:30AM-5AM |
Sunday | 7:30AM-5AM |
The address of Finetown Secondary School: 6675 Phillip Str, Finetown, Grasmere, 1825, South Africa
Finetown Secondary School has 3.9 stars from 18 reviews
Middle school
"The classrooms are shacks, and the temperature inside is directly proportional to how the weather is"
"The school is great and all, problem are the windows, doors and furniture"
"It is a peaceful full school and it is the top performing school in Johannesburg south plus it has a free wifi"
"A comprehensive learning environment"
"Needs best landscaping"
The classrooms are shacks, and the temperature inside is directly proportional to how the weather is. The condition of the classrooms is dismal, the floor is coming off and most of the windows are broken, I imagine that during winter this is the one of the worst places to receive your education. But nevertheless atleast it keeps the children off the streets and informed during a period of 7 ½ hours a day for the whole school year. The performance from the learners is otherwise substantial and the retention rate is pretty good as compared to other learning institutions.
The school is great and all, problem are the windows, doors and furniture. Landscape needs to be done because it is out of control.
It is a peaceful full school and it is the top performing school in Johannesburg south plus it has a free wifi
A comprehensive learning environment.
Needs best landscaping
Just
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