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Green Valley Islamic College, Green ValleyCompare
School Facts
School sector:Non-government
School type:Combined school
Gender:Co-Ed
Total student:862 (boy:401, girl:461)
Total staff:52
Student attendance:
94%
None-english student:
100%
ICSEA value:
983, ranks No.1761 More ICSEA Ranking...
ICSEA distribution:
Bottom quarterMiddle quartersTop quarter
30%17%35%18%
HSC rank:No.352 (2015), No.231 (2013)
Website:http://www.gvic.com.au
Location:Green Valley
Address:264 Wilson Road Green Valley 2168
Nearby:House Price  House Rent  Public Transport
Phone:02 8783 9188

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School Comment
Green Valley Islamic College is an Independent, Non-government Islamic school which was established by the Muslim League of NSW Inc in January 2002. There were 39 students from Kinder to Year 2. Currently the college caters from Kindergarten to Year 9. Fut... more
Student Assessment
ReadingWritingSpellingGrammarNumeracyRank
Year 33824364243983821283
Year 5461479528506501956
Year 7511511561520537448
Year 9558560596553588417
Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011.
Reviews
By Student - 07 Dec 2023, Rate: average
I have left the school not because it was bad it was because I had to go to a different country.the memories I made there was amazing and teaching was pretty good though i have seen the new uniform the charge it wayyy too expensive
By Student - 07 Sep 2023, Rate: bad
This has to be the worst school ever
You have to wear correct socks or you will be sent home you have to have a correct haircut or you will be sent home and will have to cut it how they like you have to leave blazer on at all times even during hot weather. Teachers are being unfair to students and definitely have favourites. They do not let you use the bathroom and their excuse is “you should’ve went in recess or lunch” the teachers are always yelling and girls have to have a specific scarf style. Shirts tucked in and deep learning is not teaching us anything! It is the same as saying making a student stay home and do class work with absolutely no help! And they suspend you for playing games! Why do we have to pay $1500 for a laptop that has all apps blocked we can only acces teams PowerPoint and word. This school should be banned
By Alumnus - 03 May 2023, Rate: bad
This school has introduced deep learning for students where they are required to learn from home a few days every term. Is this a good idea, maybe not after - 1. Working parents have to organise a carer for their kids for that day, 2. students don't have access to their teachers during this day, 3. Most obvious, these are kids we are dealing with who require to be taught and guided and i guess thats why teachers have a job, 4. How does this fit in the "Australian" curriculum, 5. How is this day beneficial, 6. how is this going to improve the standards of teaching and learning at minarah college. A fact from my observation with multiple students from this school, this day for students is like an additional holiday with a lot of negatives. In other words the person/s who have introduced this have got no idea of what they are doing/or have not properly thought this through. What a waste of time, resources and money. I wonder what the new decorated school board is doing - Is it all "SHOW"?
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