A lot of comic artists struggle with this to some degree, but Simone Di Meo should really work on his same face syndrome. The faces of Mistress Harsh, principal Stone, Ms. Hall and White Rabbit were all exactly the same.
Damian could also look more like Damian and less like Tim.
And considering that this book is probably going to have a lot of action it wouldn't hurt if he made the fight/action scenes less confusing. It's often hard to tell where the characters are, what is going on and what is important and what is not.
I also fear that Williamson giving Di Meo so much room for the art might have contributed to this issue feeling kind of empty. There were several pages with no or almost no dialogue, and while the art is pretty, nothing really interesting or important happened on them.
Someone like Patrick Gleason was able to pull off a silent issue like Batman and Robin #18 because he is great at letting the facial expressions, postures and actions of the characters speak for themselves.
Judging by the first two issues of Batman and Robin (2023) I don't think Di Meo could do the same. Pretty much all the characters have a constant (kind of smug) smile on their lips for no reason or they have a very neutral facial expression that doesn't tell us much about them and their feelings.