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I'm alarmed to read negative things about Goodrich on this forum. My son is there and is very happy and is learning rapidly and impressively. What are these serious issues with the school to which people are alluding? I know one user cites high staff turnover and use of supply teachers but this hasn't been our experience so far. I'd welcome some more information. Thank you.
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I have been a Goodrich parent since 2004 and my two children are happy at the school. I am also a bit in the dark as to exactly what the problems are, although I do hear grumblings in the playground. I'd suggest you pm the one or two individuals who have posted (their first ever post on this forum) about Goodrich in the last week or so and ask them exactly what their agenda is and what do they think can be done to improve the school? And then could you pm me and let me know! Thanks.

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