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Wellers Hill State School, Wellers HillCompare
School Facts
School sector:Government
School type:Primary school
Gender:Co-Ed
Total student:811 (boy:402, girl:409)
Total staff:58
Student attendance:
94%
None-english student:
10%
ICSEA value:
1123, ranks No.113 More ICSEA Ranking...
ICSEA distribution:
Bottom quarterMiddle quartersTop quarter
8%9%38%46%
Website:http://www.wellhillss.eq.edu.au
Location:Wellers Hill
Address:190 Toohey Road Wellers Hill, QLD 4121
Phone:07 3848 0311
School zone:Download School Zone(Catchment Areas/Local Intake Area) file

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School Comment
Wellers Hill State School is located six kilometres from the Brisbane CBD. Wellers Hill is a school with a proud academic, sporting and cultural tradition, where all aspects of child development are respected, valued and nurtured. Wellers Hill SS has a str... more
Student Assessment
ReadingWritingSpellingGrammarNumeracyRank
Year 3425432407428401225
Year 551451849653850770
Year 757457655356658386
Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011.
Reviews
By Student - 11 Nov 2023, Rate: poor
This school was sadly the worst school I’ve been too and I was one of the families that got abused by John Webster. I was petrified, there was no support, the teaching was so off worst of all, I could only go to the first aid hoping I would be able to go home.
By Parent - 20 Feb 2022, Rate: poor
This is most unprofessional school you could find. We went there because of the bilingual program. Being in the education sector, we fully understood the benefits of this program for our child. How wrong we were, though as Wellers Hill's roll out of the program was chaotic, employing very inexperienced teachers with no mentoring nor support. Very sad to see Japanese teachers burnt out and abused by the management of the program, especially by ex-principal John Webster. The program was all about him and never about the children. Somewhere everyone got caught up in the 'program' and not about how children might feel nor how best to deal with young children who might find it stressful. So much was hidden from the parents. Unfortunately, this school is still in the media due to the actions and inaction of John Webster. How wrong that judge is about the bilingual program - John Webster is the most arrogant, unprofessional and uncaring person in education I have ever come across. What a kick in the face for all the families of the school who endured such painful experiences and had to move their young children to other schools. Shame! Shame! Shame!
By Parent - 15 Jul 2019, Rate: excellent
Good school, great bilingual program. Australia needs to have stronger LOTE programs, and this is a great example.
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