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House$1,069,900
Unit$568,000
Land$978,300
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House$819
Unit$562
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Melville Primary School, MelvilleCompare
School Facts
School sector:Government
School type:Primary school
Gender:Co-Ed
Total student:632 (boy:343, girl:289)
Total staff:41
Student attendance:
95%
None-english student:
11%
ICSEA value:
1095, ranks No.130 More ICSEA Ranking...
ICSEA distribution:
Bottom quarterMiddle quartersTop quarter
13%13%33%43%
Website:http://www.det.wa.edu.au
Location:Melville
Address:72 Kitchener Road Melville WA 6156
Nearby:House Price  House Rent  Public Transport
Phone:08 9330 2255
School zone:Download School Zone(Catchment Areas/Local Intake Area) file

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School Comment
Melville Primary consists of 21 classrooms, a specialist music room, a centralised resource centre, a fully enclosed covered area encompassing a hall with a stage, a sports store room and a large canteen. Extensive play areas with climbing and activity equ... more
Student Assessment
ReadingWritingSpellingGrammarNumeracyRank
Year 3440434421454405114
Year 5514496495519510154
Year 7565575539554565118
Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011.
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By Parent - 21 Feb 2015, Rate: average
I have a grandchild in lower primary and am very concerned with the regimented way these children are being taught. Monitored by a red light and green light. Losing time and lunch for talking or picking up rubbish if you happen to talk too much. What happened to fun. Are we being groomed into believing this is okay and our children need to stand to attention, hold their pen a certain way in order to write properly, use certain colours only, and only do as they are told. Let's just stamp out creative lateral thinking, art in the afternoon, even quiet board games and music. I worry that my grandchild no longer wants to write stories at home, because "we write a lot" at school. Or that he hardly comes home excited about what he has learned... Shame on a system that does this
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