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Kilkenny Primary School, West CroydonCompare
School Facts
School sector:Government
School type:Primary school
Gender:Co-Ed
Total student:252 (boy:142, girl:110)
Total staff:18
Student attendance:
93%
None-english student:
42%
ICSEA value:
1007, ranks No.341 More ICSEA Ranking...
ICSEA distribution:
Bottom quarterMiddle quartersTop quarter
31%24%26%19%
Website:http://www.kilkennyc7.sa.edu.au
Location:West Croydon
Address:Jane Street West Croydon SA 5008
Nearby:House Price  House Rent  Public Transport
Phone:08 8345 4138

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School Comment
Kilkenny Primary School’s commitment is to continually improve quality teaching and learning. Our aim is to provide relevant, meaningful and challenging curriculum, and develop and maintain healthy relationships, inquiry-based learning and a high standar... more
Student Assessment
ReadingWritingSpellingGrammarNumeracyRank
Year 3400404392405379250
Year 5460455460465447366
Year 7515502509496530396
Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011.
Reviews
By Parent - 28 Jun 2019, Rate: excellent
Have been attending under three years.
I am pretty happy with overall service from the school. The kindergarten teachers are fantastic and communication is prefessional, friendly and efficient.
In the primary school... The School Principal is great. My child doesn't use the toilet facilities because he says they are "too stinky". Some teachers tell and my child says they "hurt my ears".
Communication from teachers is good. I probably would like to see less sad stickers in my child's book to encourage positive learning instead.
Outdoor facilities are great and teachers are wonderful. Better assistance could be provided for teachers who have children with additional needs. My child is very distracted in class and a lot of time seems to be wasted because of the lack of SSO support in these higher needs classrooms.
Kitchen teacher is not trained in education and fails to keep good quality volunteers because of her regular use of profanity and impatience with the children.
Professional public announcement communications could also be improved; I'm not sure whether to check Facebook or Dojo half the time. Some things posted via Dojo aren't always accessible (e.g. can't always open PDF files), some things not clearly explained (e.g. 'Casual Day' did not if specify children can come dressed in casual clothes and/ or if monitary donations were required). Children with additional needs bullied my child in their reception year and it seems there is a lack of supervision (which seems to be needed, especially for children with additional needs).
My child and I felt very lost in our first year in primary school. There was no one really available to comfort/ support the children during recess and lunch (esp in their first term), to assist with settling in; they are just left alone with their little 5year old minds to figure out the jungle like environment.... all on their own.
Not saying this is the only school to do this... Just saying these are areas that can be improved to ensure children do actually become Powerful Learners.
By Student - 14 Feb 2018, Rate: excellent
This is the best school in the whole entire world
By Student - 12 Feb 2018, Rate: excellent
I love this school
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