Worst school ever. The food suck. People suck. Teachers suck. They are racist and will obviously choose favourites (aka white ppl surprise!) the school looks like a Prison and they treat their students like one. The school is always cold cant afford heat. The AP’s and the janitor will also come and harass you in the bathroom even when you are genuinely using it and not doing “drugs”. Unprofessional school.
I hate this school with a passion.all they do is sing songs from the smurfs in cosmetology while im tryna do my ap zumba classes.like let me do the downward dog in peace
Lots of great views out of the windows and I'm glad they don't spend all their money on football. Also the milk in the vending machines is never expired
The atmosphere in the school is positive and energized and the teaching staff are engaged and put in extra time if your child needs more support or guidance. People warned me that the school is too big but I've not encountered anything that makes me feel that way.if anything, having 2800 students adds to the strength of knowing what students in these grades need and respond to, and is large enough to provide something for everyone in extra curricula clubs and societies.
Went there through 2005 beginning school year to 2008 ending school year. This is an excellent high school focused on the field of trades. The teachers here are excellent, they made class enjoyable and all around, I remember my high school years very fondly.
Throughout my time at Ainlay I was thoroughly impressed by the variety of activities/clubs offered to the student body. The councillors are amazing with the students (regardless of how troublesome some of us can be) and offer good advice about relationships with friends/family and are very efficient at helping you plan out your career choices. My VP (Mr. Freed) has helped me to stay motivated to do the best I can in school even when I didn’t care about my success, he stuck with me through some of my worst times and even helped me to get back into Ainlay when I told him I wanted to do more with my life. Ainlay offers a level of support I have never had in a school elsewhere and provides a well rounded support system to help with courses. The key to success at Ainlay is communication, if you talk with your teachers/admin/councillors they will do their best to try and help you through your highschool years.
Just some of the bad things: -Poor planning -Poor budget spending -Delayed construction and renovation (example: Rotunda) -Lazy administration (starts at the top Olsen.) -Snakes
Overall, they have no sense of how to spend their money to make the school a truly amazing place for students. Bad plan for the future but that’s none of my business because administration never takes things seriously.
Nice things: -A decent chunk of the students -Most teachers are supportive