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Yulara School, YularaCompare
School Facts
School sector:Government
School type:Combined school
Gender:Co-Ed
Total student:35 (boy:17, girl:18)
Total staff:4
Student attendance:
89%
None-english student:
11%
ICSEA value:
935, ranks No.41 More ICSEA Ranking...
Website:http://directory.ntschools.net
Location:Yulara

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School Comment
Yulara School is located 340km southwest of Alice Springs in the community of Yulara. The population of the community is approximately 1000. The community can be accessed all year round via road. Yulara can also be accessed via air through regular passenge... more
Reviews
By Parent - 26 Oct 2016, Rate: excellent
I recommend this school very highly, my daughter went to prep and transition and has developed a lot of confidence. Her teacher is brilliant! The best teacher we've met!
By Parent - 03 Dec 2013, Rate: excellent
There is a great upheaval within our community in Yulara. We have just been informed that we will be losing 2 teachers to be replaced by a teacher and principal who I have been told did not do a lot for the school or the community the last time they were here. Under our principal this year we have participated in several community based activities, raised $4000.00 for Jump Rope for heart, Jeans for genes, we are now part of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen garden programme. a swim programme with a swimming carnival. Orange day - day of action against bullying... Just to name a few of the activities through out the year... We are losing a male teacher who has been a great role model for our boys.. why is this because of the cuts the government has made within the territory. For these teachers to be told officially 2 weeks before end of term does not give them or the us as a community time. Is there any recourse where we as a community can do something about this decision??? Are these people just a name and number to the ministry??? Have they truly looked into their decision to replace these teachers with ones who have been here before and left? Why did they leave and under what circumstances? What lasting impression did they leave? Did the children grow and excel under them not just in the classroom, but in the sports arena? Too many questions not enough answers it is peoples livelihood and our children's
future that is in question???
M Tate
By Student - 04 Dec 2012, Rate: good
I Zachary Austin McKay studied year 3 in yulara in 2007 and I found that everyone and everything was so nice sadly I had to move I still remembe. Everyone Mr Russel was the principal I am now at the end of year 8 studying at Euroa secondry college I hope all is well and I highly recommend people use yulara school in the future I hope you get this message
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