Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
33 Reviews
- Friday8 am–4 pm
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
- Monday8 am–4 pm
- Tuesday8 am–4 pm
- Wednesday8 am–4 pm
- Thursday8 am–4 pm
About the Business
Walton High | Milton Keynes Academy School | Walton High is a large academy school with two campuses located in the Walnut Tree and Brooklands areas of eastern Milton Keynes
Contacts
Website
Call Us
+441908677954
Fyfield Barrow, Walnut Tree, Milton Keynes MK7 7WH
Hours
- Friday8 am–4 pm
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
- Monday8 am–4 pm
- Tuesday8 am–4 pm
- Wednesday8 am–4 pm
- Thursday8 am–4 pm
Features
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Paprita Malta
13.03.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
Greasy just how i like it
Kye Crooks
07.03.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
Its ok
Isidoro Cañones
07.03.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
Would be great if someone picks the phone.Going to the school to get some info, doesn't really help neither.Very disappointing.
Joseph Faggatron
17.02.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
It's not too bad. They are racist.
Oscar Heslop
01.02.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
Its a decent school. Umm thats all I have to say.
Joyce #2
31.01.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
The school is very helpful like if you have any difficulties in English then there is English support and the same for maths and other important subject.
Daniel Fenn
17.01.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
Amazing school m8 not really
Thavushaan Thayalan
08.01.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
Not grear
Jennifer Duxbury
07.01.2024
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
Awesome!!!Good range of clubs, subjects and many different teachers and amazing new people to make friends with
Sarah Watson
19.12.2023
Walton High Walnut Tree Campus
My daughter started this school one month ago and she is terribly unimpressed with the standard of teaching, behaviour and pastoral care. She has been picked on, ignored by teachers and made to feel particularly threatened by older children, not to be racist, but of ethnic minorities. Due to her mild learning impediments, she is naturally slow at subjects like maths, but instead of being supported in her studies, she has been shouted at by the teacher for not understanding the topics, even though she’s asked for help on numerous occasions!I have tried to make senior management aware of this issue, but apparently Ms. Alexander is too busy!I am not normally a ‘pushy parent’ but I am just so angry that the school, that promised so much for our child, is failing to deliver on every level for her.The final straw is the fact that they are strict - but in the wrong places. They are overly fussed about uniforms looking a certain way and being a certain brand, and they seemingly care very little about disruptive behaviour in the classroom and bullying, probably because the ‘principle’ is one. According to an ex member of staff I am good friends with, Ms. Alexander fails to show any humility to her staff, and runs the school so strictly that a lot of members of staff are forced to leave.Seriously, I would NOT recommend this school for any child. Spare them the suffering. School is run more like a business than a friendly centre of social and academic development, which I know may be hard to avoid in this time of cuts and austerity, but is something that should always be bared in mind.