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| School Comment | St Andrew's Primary Malabar is a Catholic systemic school within the Archdiocese of Sydney. Our school opened in 1916 in the area then called Long Bay. It was staffed by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart until 1931 when the Sisters of Mercy took ... more |
Student Assessment | | Reading | Writing | Spelling | Grammar | Numeracy | Rank | Year 3 | 460 | 470 | 450 | 444 | 420 | 395 | Year 5 | 533 | 526 | 533 | 544 | 520 | 254 |
| Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011. |
Reviews | By Parent - 22 Dec 2014, Rate: excellent | 25 Wiggs Road PO BOX 323 Riverwood 2210 Sydney Australia Dear Editor, December 22 2014 Longest Day of The Year 2014 Merry Xmas 2014 & Happy New Year 2015 Re: St Andrews Primary School Malabar 2036 Centenary Reunion Early May 2015 Next May St. Andrew's Primary School Malabar is celebrating their Centenary and I am trying to get the word out about events that have been organised so far. On Saturday evening 2 May 2015 we will be holding a Reunion for all past students, which will be held in the new school hall. Before the Reunion the school will be open for people to walk around. The next morning Sunday 3 May 2015 at 9.00am there will be a Centenary Mass in the Church followed by morning tea. Could you please pass this information on to any friends that you are still in contact with that attended the school. Hopefully we will see you all at the Reunion! Also a Facebook page as been set up - St. Andrew's Primary School Malabar Centenary which we will keep updating with info. If you could all join the group that would also be great. St ANDREWS Primary School can also be found on The FACEBOOK Website, The Twitter Website and the Friends Reunited Website. Faces and names will appear when the school name St Andrews Malabar is typed into these websites. Red And Blue were the school colours. Thanks Jane Wallace
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