Nile Academy Plunkett Campus
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Name: Nile Academy Plunkett Campus
BSID: 668132
Status: closed
Open Date: Sep 06, 2005
Closed Date: Aug 30, 2016
Language of Instruction: English
Level: Elem/Sec
School Type: Private Inspected
Grade Range: 7-12
Semester type: Semestered
Special Conditions Code: Not applicable
Number Of Teachers: 15
Teachers with OCT: 10
Affiliations: NO affiliations declared
Association: NO associations declared
Website: www.nileacademy.ca
City: Toronto
Postal Code: M9L2J7
Telephone: 416-285-0115
Principal Name: Saadettin Ozcan
Principal Start Date: Jul 01, 2014
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Nile Academy Plunkett Campus
” This is by far the worst school i have attended. They’re so racist to the coloured kids and there’s severe discrimination that goes on here. They don’t give the same opportunities to the coloured kids as they do to the turkish kids. The school is so small and is in the middle of nowhere. They’re forests surrounding it almost like an isolated camp. They charge you unnecessary fees that are of nowhere and steal your money. There’s favouritism that goes on here and needs to be stopped. The breaths of teachers and students also smell horrendous. They’re very uninclusive and i do NOT RECCOMEND no one to come here. Ps half the teachers are on temporary licenses. “
” My younger sister went to this school and now my niece is turning 4 and this was the first school i considered admitting her to but when i arrived at the school and spoke to one of the female teachers. We asked the female teacher regarding the school curriculum and what they will be teaching the kids and she told us that LGBTQ and all the gender studies taught at public schools will also be taught here “even to 4 year olds”. As a muslim we do not want our kids brainwashed and for a school thats majority muslim to allow such material to be taught to their students is very disappointing. I had really high hopes for this school but it seems this school has also fallen prey to this brainwashing. PLEASE PARENTS TALK TO THE TEACHERS INDIVIDUALLY BEFORE ENROLLING THEM TO THIS OR ANY SCHOOL. YOU CHILDS EDUCATION IS VERY IMPORTANT AND SHOULD NOT BE LEFT IN THE HANDS OF ADULTS THAT ARE TRYING TO BRAINWASH KIDS AT SUCH YOUNG AGE. “
” Both of my sons have been studying at Nile Academy since 2018. Despite the pandemic and all the other challenges since then, the school and its staff has been great at adapting to different situations and provide quality education. Highly recommended to anyone looking for a school with an ideal education environment. “
” I moved from another province to Toronto only for this school, to be able to send my kids to a safe (in every sense) and quality education nest. Have I found what I had been looking for? Certainly I have. The other thing that attracted my attention in this school is that whenever I complain about something regarding the school, they answer in a timely manner and rectify themselves accordingly if I am right in my criticism, or they give me a proper answer which helps me to understand fully what’s the reason behind that thing. “
” My son started Nile Academy in 2020. In comparison to his previous high school, we noticed many aspects that makes Nile Academy a well rounded institution. The facilities are very nice alongside a good student to teacher ratio. The school staff is very professional and are constantly in touch with parents. The counselors work hand in hand with students and provide the individual time needed for every student. “
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