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St Oliver Plunkett School, Cannon HillCompare
School Facts
School sector:Non-government
School type:Primary school
Gender:Co-Ed
Total student:503 (boy:231, girl:272)
Total staff:28
Student attendance:
96%
None-english student:
10%
ICSEA value:
1088, ranks No.193 More ICSEA Ranking...
ICSEA distribution:
Bottom quarterMiddle quartersTop quarter
11%14%41%34%
Website:http://www.stoliverplunkett.qld.edu.au
Location:Cannon Hill
Address:17 Beauvardia Street Cannon Hill, QLD 4170
Nearby:House Price  House Rent  Public Transport
Phone:07 3902 2100

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School Comment
St Oliver Plunkett School serves the Catholic families of Cannon Hill, Morningside, Tingalpa and parts of Belmont and Carina. This parish based school, founded by the Presentation Sisters, is located just off Wynnum Rd at Cannon Hill. We enrol students fro... more
Student Assessment
ReadingWritingSpellingGrammarNumeracyRank
Year 3405417400439389304
Year 5485498487488486264
Year 7549550544533530347
Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011.
Reviews
By Parent - 29 Apr 2016, Rate: poor
I truly believe that this school has slowly gone down. I disagree about certain things but as all reviews go it is based on personal experience. I know not everything can be sunshine and roses. I feel that if you child is slightly outside the box, no effort is made to accommodate that child. I think the whole school needs a revamp and the teaching staff should be access based on current teaching practices and studies. The specialist teachers are for the most part great, but in saying that my eldest child who has now gone onto high school has learnt more Japanese in term 1 then the whole of the previous years teaching at St Ollies. The grounds are not big enough for sports, no track field, no real space for the kids to run around or train. The older grades spend their breaks on either the tennis courts or a small oval of grass. The school has great potential but not until a huge shake up is done.
By Parent - 10 Nov 2013, Rate: bad
This school is just another fine example of why those pedophiles called the Catholic Church should not be involved in education. Do yourself a favor and steer well clear of this toxic place. Don't believe there ratings, they make sure under achieving kids are not present for naplan testing.
By Parent - 06 Apr 2013, Rate: excellent
This is a great little school. It has a wonderful caring, down-to-earth community spirit. It's teachers and principal are very good, the facilities for a small school are great (a pool and two swimming lessons per week from prep), a well run healthy tuckshop, and the children are very happy.
The school has top class specialist teachers for Music, Art, PE, Support, Language etc. They have covered multi-courts where the kids can learn tennis, soccor etc. after school. We have water polo in summer. Cross country training in winter.
They teach well but do not put any emphasis at all on Naplan. The children are walking in almost blind and that is reflected in their results.
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