The main problems in these types of school are that each classroom has approximately 30+ students, in which only 10% of them are paying attention. This does not allow the teachers to concentrate and give the lesson as they wish. These teachers don't have the required skills to control the class, this results in a complete chaos where the students are making noise and playing around distracting others. …show more content…
Teachers don’t tolerate students that make a mess and are just distracting others, and students don’t tolerate that teachers make any slight mistake with any of their grades, so they get into arguments, but not just complaining and telling off, they start shouting to each other, saying bad words and making the class go wild, so there’s still no control over the class.
These types of schools are characterized by having students that usually belong to a very wealthy family, this makes them think that they are superior to everyone, including teachers and even the principle. Due to this, teachers don’t feel they have enough power to tell students off, which causes students to feel free and not want to follow any rules. This is slightly like the low class, but for a different