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| School Comment | Ashfield Public School is an inclusive, multicultural 0 to 12 years learning hub for its community, partnering with key community groups. We are proud to facilitate learning for Indigenous students and about 40 other cultural groups, including 3 classes of... more |
Student Assessment | | Reading | Writing | Spelling | Grammar | Numeracy | Rank | Year 3 | 397 | 404 | 444 | 422 | 407 | 1067 | Year 5 | 460 | 454 | 480 | 483 | 488 | 1517 |
| Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011. |
Reviews | By Parent - 10 Jan 2024, Rate: excellent | Good school, excellent diversity and inclusivity | | By Parent - 17 Jul 2022, Rate: poor | Very bad school. We came back from overseas and just stayed the the school for 3 years. It was a shocking bad experience! Previous female principal was very smart in playing politics and her super perhaps, but no interest in teaching & learning at all! all she had done was making the school a laughable & messy strange market. It had been no textbooks at all for the first 2years, and the teaching standards were so bad - basically teachers were doing nothing! It is a miracle my kid got into a top selective school , I’ve told it was the first in the school’s history- how sad! Ashfield is well located and the community there is pretty good, but this public school was absolutely so rubbish! we moved house to another suburb (Beectoft) although our kid didn’t attend its public school there we’ve heard so many wonderful stories about its public school. Just wondering why there was s such a huge gap in public schools, and Ashfield is a great suburb too. | | By Student - 24 Jan 2022, Rate: bad | Absolute nightmare of a school. I moved there from Haberfield Public School (for OC) and let's just say, worst mistake of my life. The education quality is significantly poorer and don't even get me started on the lack of extracurriculars (string ensemble, dancesport etc). Although I was only here for 2 years, those years were absolute hell. I went from being a high performer across all fields to struggling with pretty much everything. I failed to get into my dream selective school since this place essentially set me up for failure. The students, teachers and principal were all bullies and not very nice people. Don't want to get into specifics but this place left me with irreparable psychological damage. Parents, you can do better when it comes to OC schools. Based on 2020 data: > Summer Hill Public School (#64 in the state) > Woollahra Public School (#16 in the state) > Balmain Public School (#61 in the state) Meanwhile, Ashfield Public School sits at #228 This school only began offering OC classes in 2016 and it's no wonder why. This is simply not an academic environment. Prior to the arrival of OC, literacy and numeracy scores ranged between 79 and 84 (technically above average but quite low when compared to other primary schools within the inner west). Following the arrival of the first OC class in 2016, these same scores immediately jumped up to the 93 to 97 range. Should also mention that before the arrival of the OC kids, this school couldn't even make it into the TOP 500 OF SCHOOLS IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Unbelievable. Not shocking in the slightest anyway. This place is laughably bad and the principal is just a major control freak and unpleasant all around. Glad I escaped from this madhouse. But I repeat, please do not send your kids here for OC. If you have the opportunity to go to a better school, do that instead. Instead of trying to improve teaching standards, this school just takes advantage of OC kids. -100/10 do not recommend to anyone sane | | >>More reviews... |
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