*Subject: Urgent Concerns Regarding School Environment*
Dear :Nizamia Islamic School
I am writing to express serious concerns regarding the current state of our school. Many students, including myself, feel discouraged by the environment due to ongoing issues that are affecting both learning and student well-being.
These include:
- *Favouritism and nepotism*, where certain students and staff receive unfair treatment.
- *Racism and bias*, which create division and discomfort among learners.
- *Sexual harassment*, which some students have experienced or witnessed and feel afraid to report.
- *Special treatment toward wealthier students*, which promotes inequality.
- *A lack of teachers*, resulting in poor education quality and wasted time.
- *Overly harsh punishments* for minor issues, including suspensions for things that could be handled with warnings or guidance.
- Students *leaving school grounds by jumping the wall*, which is a safety risk and points to weak discipline systems.
We believe all learners deserve a safe, fair, and equal environment. I respectfully urge the school leadership to address these matters and create space for open dialogue with students.
This is a terrible school. They have a slogan painted on a wall at entrance that says ‘some kids will be better than you’. That’s says more than enough about this school. My nephew is being bullied and they don’t do a thing about it. All the lawyers need to get together and sue the pants off this school.
Muslim schools supposed to teach children human ethics. I don't see that amongst most of your learners. They are rich and arrogant have no respect, this coming from a 67-year-old. Non-Muslim schools teach more human values. A great Sheik once said, if you want to be a Musalmaan, you have to become a good insaan. Please teach your children respect. No use parading the Palestinian flag showing you care, those are also poor people, imagine what treatment they would get from the rich arrogant children.
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