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De La Salle College, Malvern

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By Parent - 01 Feb 2024, Rate: excellent
As a parent of a current year 8 student at De La Salle College, I am impressed and grateful for the positive impact it has had on my son. The education goes beyond academic achievements, with a focus on nurturing moral and spiritual growth in the boys. He has a really lovely cohort of boys in his year who all share similar passions and i'm excited for his future at the College.
By Employee - 12 Dec 2023, Rate: bad
As an employee, I would not recommend this school. When I see their campaigns about respectful school, i have to say my experience was the Total opposite. They created a Staff Wellbeing committee because staff were so unhappy with the school and then ditched it after 3 meetings. If you're in charge of a school you need to be in touch with your staff not fluff around and oversee the unhappy place you're leading. There's a reason why the enrolments have declined and the staff turnover is huge. And those who remain are looking elsewhere.
There needs to be an audit from an independent body, to see how staff are feeling. They are so miserable and you wouldnt blame them. Very poorly run school.
By Employee - 24 Oct 2023, Rate: bad
My name is Warren Bardsley this school is cheeks
By Student - 25 Aug 2023, Rate: good
it can have ups and downs
By Employee - 27 Oct 2022, Rate: bad
long hours and very undervalued. This is not an inclusive environment. There are very lazy staff who get away with a lot here. Then others have to pick up after them. NO amount of feedback will help.
By Parent - 16 Mar 2022, Rate: bad
Extremely money hungry school. Don't show any empathy towards their students. After the last two interrupted school years, whereby students did a majority of schooling at home, the school hounds and hounds for school fees to be paid. If not, they threaten you with legal action. And they call themselves a "Catholic" school. Ha. Glad I took my older two sons out of the school, and glad my youngest won't be brainwashed by them. Never been an academic school and I can see why now. Old facilities, and wondering when the new building being built where they knocked down the flats on Dalny Street. Must be hard up as only radio advertising they can get is in the early hours of the morning, when everyone is sleeping. Compared to other Catholic boys schools, they are very over priced.
By Student - 08 Oct 2020, Rate: excellent
Loved going here. Great teachers and great students. Got my ATAR goal. About everything one can ask for.
By Parent - 05 Feb 2020, Rate: excellent
This school is cheeks
By Student - 23 Oct 2019, Rate: poor
Not recommended! poor teaching skills, inadequate facilities and total waste of money..
No thanks..
By Parent - 02 Oct 2019, Rate: excellent
I am a year 7 student at De La Salle College Malvern. I AM APPALLED. Through the makeover and building refurbishing is still the same attitude from most of the boys. I have been bullied and seen other students be bullied by the CLASS CAPTAIN. Students are so disruptive that during some classes I know that I don’t even need to be paying attention because we will just be learning the exact same thing we did last lesson because the students were just talking the whole lesson. There is NO mutual respect. Teachers are so focused on students not wearing uniforms properly and using their phones while others are getting severely bullied and others aren’t getting the attention they need from teachers because they have to pay attention to the distracting students. Students get no say in how the school is run. The canteen is unhealthy and bad quality. All they are focussed on is making money. We had a few classes where we could put some ideas forward and the school would make some changes. 4 months later nothing has happened.
PARENTS DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY AT THIS SCHOOL.
Thankfully I am moving schools next year. My poor parents have spent so much money for my brother and I to go to this school.
By Parent - 04 Aug 2019, Rate: average
The school represents poor listening and collaboration strategies and approaches when it is about real problems.
By Parent - 30 Jul 2019, Rate: bad
poor standards, lousy teaching, and a terrible environment.
By Parent - 06 Jun 2019, Rate: poor
Poor listening about real problems.
By Student - 11 May 2019, Rate: bad
NOT RECOMMENDED-Very lousy school, shit teachers
and lack of care.....my poor parents wasted all that money..................
By Parent - 07 Jan 2019, Rate: bad
My son was severely bullied at DeLa Salle and became suicidal.The Principal and year 7 Coordinator did nothing. The boys last year bullied him so badly he nearly took his life at Glen Iris station. The boys said he was dumb and kicked and pushed him every day at school. I tried to get the school to help but they didn't offer any support or help. The school Academically is below POOR. The level of education is pathetic and the teachers are lazy and don't care as they are not experienced. The school had a duty of care and FAILED. My son still suffers from severe DEPRESSION and De La Salle school will be responsible for.
By Parent - 12 Dec 2018, Rate: bad
In my opinion I would not recommend this school. De La Salle has been a horrible experience for my son. He wanted to learn but was unable to due to the constant disruptions. Teachers didn't care and are too busy dealing with the worst students to keep up with any other problems or running their classes. The makeover will not fix any of the fundamental issues currently going on. I wish it had been all we were told it was.
By Parent - 06 Dec 2017, Rate: bad
very bad poor environment and teaching
By Parent - 29 Sep 2017, Rate: bad
Not a performing or worthwhile institution.
Terrible.
By Student - 12 Jan 2017, Rate: poor
Not the school I would wish upon anybody. Poor standards of teaching and far too much religion forced down your throat. Crap school.
By Employee - 11 Mar 2016, Rate: bad
daniel romeo is a naughty boy
By Employee - 11 Mar 2016, Rate: bad
this schools rubbish
By Parent - 23 Feb 2016, Rate: excellent
Bad school my son has been constantly bullied. Most of the kids at the school do not academically achieve anything.
By Employee - 22 Jun 2014, Rate: good
When I arrived as a teacher at De La Salle a few years ago I was amazed that the culture of many of the boys was to do as little work as possible, with a nonsense expectation they would still get very good results! Thankfully that culture is beginning to disappear. The teaching staff are totally committed to getting the best from their students, and work far beyond the expectations normally expected of a teacher. Yes the school is tired in parts and is in need of a face lift given it is 102 years old. Over the 2013/14 school years painting and renovations have occurred, as well as a substantial lift in OH&S safety on both campuses. Much more is to occur in the way of building maintenance, IT technology and student facilities. The school has a new principal and deputies, and the entire curriculum is undergoing a massive review with changes expected for the 2015 school year. What really impresses me is the social justice mission of the school. It is vibrant. Compared to some schools in Melbourne - both Government, Independent and Catholic - bullying is relatively low and is not tolerated once it comes to a teachers' notice. Of course it could be improved, but much depends on it being reported to a teacher. Unless that occurs, not much can be done when it occurs out of the sight of teacher's.
By Student - 02 Nov 2013, Rate: good
I'm a year 12 student currently doing my end of year exams, so trust me when i say this is a pretty good school. Although I have to admit there have been a few moths in our classrooms just recently, I cannot gather why anyone would call the De La appalling or describe it as a dump. I've been here since year 7 and although there has definitely been some bullying along the way, you would have to be kidding yourself to not expect this to occur at any schooling the state, it's simply the nature of teenagers - which is albeit grim but true. I think the teachers have always been pretty good at dealing with it and by the time you get to year 12 everyone has matured enough to have mutual respect for all the other boys and it's a pretty happy place. The teachers are definitely the one of the best things about de la, surely some of the most genuine and caring human beings i've head the pleasure of knowing, and the ones that aren't still mean the best... my only regret is that I hadn't been so hard on some of them, sorry! Personally i don't feel like i'm particularly connected to the school community and the vce schooling system in general has always made me feel somewhat oppressed. But! when i'm older i will probably send my own kid here, not because De La is a good upper-middle class catholic boys school, not just because i've liked all my teachers, but because de la has a huge emphasis on morals and social justice and it has really made me a better and more compassionate human being (as well as every kid in my year level)! love ya de la
By Student - 28 Oct 2013, Rate: bad
as a current year 12 student , i am quite appalled at the amount of money my parents have spent sending me to this school . firstly, dont believe the lies you are feed about anti- bullying at this school, the amount of bullying and the social attitude of "giving each other tung and cheek " is ridiculous . i hated most of my years here. secondly, the place looks like a dump! and i mean literally, moths breeding in the history room, grafiti almost on every wall. you have to wonder where all that moneys going! and now to the most appauling part of this school! the teachers. in particular a year 12 one . i went from 60-70s in english to low 50's with this teacher! we didnt learn anything, she could not control the class, her head was off in the clouds, and all she cared about was her little group of boys down the back who were the top of the class! at parent teacher, she was so up herself to my mother that she told my mum i should consider tafe or a tutor! isint my mum paying you to teach or are you too busy co-ordinating school plays! take it from me, avoid this school! save the money and spend it on somewhere that is quality
By Parent - 25 Feb 2013, Rate: bad
DeLaSalle in malvern is one of the most appalling schools I have ever scene. My son told me that he was getting bullied by two boys, so he went to the teacher and she did nothing about it. When I had to drop work to my sons classroom I saw how filthy they were, paint was peeling of massive huntsman on the roof and few air conditioners working on such a hot day.
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