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| School Comment | MLC School, located eleven kilometres from Sydney's CBD, is a Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 Uniting Church School of approximately 1,200 enrolments. Established in 1886, MLC has a tradition of excellence in the education of girls. The explicit values of worl... more |
Student Assessment | | Reading | Writing | Spelling | Grammar | Numeracy | Rank | Year 3 | 503 | 497 | 489 | 498 | 460 | 30 | Year 5 | 573 | 543 | 562 | 561 | 568 | 39 | Year 7 | 613 | 592 | 604 | 602 | 613 | 34 | Year 9 | 635 | 620 | 652 | 623 | 641 | 52 |
| Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011. |
Tuition Fees in 2012 | Year Level | Per Year | Prep | $13,512 | Year 1 | $13,824 | Year 2 | $13,824 | Year 3 | $16,132 | Year 4 | $16,868 | Year 5 | $17,508 | Year 6 | $19,000 | Year 7 | $21,688 | Year 8 | $22,416 | Year 9 | $22,948 | Year 10 | $22,948 | Year 11 | $23,632 | Year 12 | $23,634 |
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Reviews | By Alumnus - 03 Apr 2024, Rate: bad | the girls are WAY too bitchy here. It's just not right. Obviously because this is a high school, everyone is under the age of 18, and the fact that underaged girls are ruder, tougher & more capable of speaking up for themselves than teachers is just embarrassing & plain wrong. Something obviously isn't right. You can't just use the excuse 'it's a private school what do you expect' that's not a good enough excuse. just because it's a private all girls school, doesn't mean you just let it slide. you're making these bitches families pay so much money to send them to this school, & you can't even use that money to help make the school a better place? Private school students who turned out decent know that a proper private school is supposed to have strong discipline standards & stronger punishments for girls that fail to respect others & have manners. The money you're taking from everyone should be used for discipline & better values & not wasted towards unnecessary things like face masks with the school logo, tote bags & other unnecessary uniform additions. This is a SCHOOL not a high end clothing store. stop wasting money on the wrong things until you get your school values under control first. | | By Parent - 29 Feb 2024, Rate: bad | This school continues to get worse every year so beware. My daughter left the school due to abhorrent bullying that could never be resolved by the teachers or leadership and these girls are still at her. She was in Burwood the other day after school when an old class mate spotted her at the food court and pulled a pocket knife. Is this a private school for girls or a correctional facility for juveniles. I am considering reporting this to the police. Enough is enough !!! MLC if you are reading this then please take control !!! | | By Alumnus - 24 Dec 2023, Rate: poor | This school is a mess! The teachers are so unnecessarily rude to students & the school is just so unorganised. I had a few bad experiences with teachers in Kent house & in high school too. I remember when I was in high school there, me & a few other students who arrived late to the morning chapel service or assembly were told to sit outside on the staircase, & obviously that way we couldn’t even see the stage. When it was time to sing, we were just standing like idiots on the staircase & on the floor in the hallway singing. I don’t know whether that was because there was no more space in the hall, or whether it was the teachers punishment for us being late, but either way, that’s way below standard for a top private school that charges $30,000 a year + other over priced things like laptop, uniform, school bags etc. If there wasn’t enough space for the girls to sit down on the ground, that’s unorganised for the school to not have extended the hall. The hall is meant to fit the whole school plus more because we had our speech days where everyone’s parents came & sat down as well, so surely it’s meant to fit a few students that were late. Clearly in that case the teachers were just being rude bitches. I wish I had complained about that earlier. Hope that isn’t still happening now. Some of the PE teachers were also super rude! I remember when I was in primary school at Kent house, I was only in year 2 or 3 & I said ‘huh’ instead of ‘pardon’ & the PE teacher (Ms Ferguson or something) mocked me & repeated the ‘huh’ I said instead of just kindly educating me about how I could’ve answered instead. Another PE teacher, I think her name was Ms Tonkey or something, the students used to make fun of her & call her Ms Donkey. I remember at an athletics carnival I lined up to be in the next race & I was only in year 1 or 2 so I didn’t know I wasn’t meant to be there, & she just rudely yelled out ‘aNd WhO aRe YoU?’ & I honestly got quite scared & embarrassed & it traumatised me for a year or two after that. Even at the canteen at Kent house, one of the ladies working there yelled at me when I was in year 1 or 2 & I sat down somewhere & started crying. Another teacher found me crying so I told her the canteen lady spoke rudely to me & she walked me over to the canteen to speak to the lady. The canteen lady then said ‘oh it must’ve been the way I spoke to her’. So she was fully aware that she spoke to a 5-6 year old child rudely & then got surprised that somebody caught her on it. I don’t remember if she apologised but I hope she did & I hope she thought about it when she went to bed that night! I find it horrible that fully grown adults who chose to be teachers have the heart to be so horrible to students that little. I understand being rude to high school students cause high school teenagers can be horribly behaved & some of them deserve to be put in their place by teachers, but to be rude to a primary school kid between kindy to year 3? That’s horrible & you’re surely not human if you choose to speak in a tone that can make a primary school kid cry! | | >>More reviews... |
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