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| Kororoit Creek Primary School, Burnside Heights | | Compare |
School Facts | School sector: | Government | School type: | Primary school | Gender: | Co-Ed | Total student: | 249 (boy:120, girl:129) | Total staff: | 18 | None-english student: | 60% | |
| ICSEA value: | | Location: | Burnside Heights |
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Student Assessment | | Reading | Writing | Spelling | Grammar | Numeracy | Rank | Year 3 | 462 | 425 | 432 | 448 | 422 | 441 | Year 5 | 506 | 521 | 490 | 522 | 485 | 581 |
| Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011. |
Reviews | By Parent - 15 Aug 2020, Rate: poor | We first began at this school in 2012, it was an amazing school and we were very happy. Each year the school grew larger and larger and it really went downhill. Academically it’s great, but everything else, forget it. The welfare officer is simply a teacher who did a day or 2 of extra training. She seems nice enough but has no knowledge of specific disabilities and learning issues. Because the school is so big they have a large “leadership team” which includes the principal and 3 AP’s who all have 2 leading teachers working underneath them... this seems like a ridiculous amount of “leadership” and money that is wasted when they could actually employ a fully welfare/social worker. Teachers are mostly great but are not supported by leadership. School looks great but don’t be fooled by its looks! We were marketed with a wetland for student learning - this just became a snake pit. In the 9 years we have been there none of my 3 kids have ever gone in there! The swimming program is a good addition, but it cannot replace regular lessons, as the school lessons have 8+ kids in a lane about 1.5-2m long. You are unable to directly contact your child’s teacher, or any staff member for that matter, electronically. You must call the school and leave a message or send an email via the generic email address. Staff will then not reply to your email - they are not allowed to! They will call you instead. Seems like they don’t want a paper trail. The last straw for us was when a past teacher, who verbally and emotionally abused children, and there was even some physical aspects (although not severe) returned to the school after being gone for a few years, now as a PE teacher! Why would you want someone back who was like this? She doesn’t even let the kids have a break for a drink when it’s 35 degrees. Very disappointing. We are out. | | By Student - 15 May 2020, Rate: bad | School captains and class captains r the most popular or the teachers favourite. Every one should be treated the same | | By Parent - 20 Jul 2019, Rate: excellent | This school is very good. My son & daughter attended this school. Teachers are very good . They teach very well . My kids learnt to write nicely | | >>More reviews... |
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