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Parramatta High School, ParramattaCompare
School Facts
School sector:Government(partially selective)
School type:Secondary school
Gender:Co-Ed
Total student:835 (boy:499, girl:336)
Total staff:62
Student attendance:
92%
None-english student:
82%
ICSEA value:
1003, ranks No.1479 More ICSEA Ranking...
ICSEA distribution:
Bottom quarterMiddle quartersTop quarter
20%8%49%23%
HSC rank:No.185 (2015), No.328 (2014), No.370 (2013), No.445 (2011), No.447 (2010), No.361 (2008)
Website:http://www.parramatta-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Location:Parramatta
Address:Great Western Hwy & Pitt St, Parramatta NSW 2150
Nearby:House Price  House Rent  Public Transport
Phone:02 9635 8644
Minimum entry score:
194

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School Comment
Established in 1913, Parramatta High School has maintained its reputation for outstanding academic results with high expectations for student achievement. Our students are inspired to explore their individual interest in a varied curriculum. Student growth... more
Student Assessment
ReadingWritingSpellingGrammarNumeracyRank
Year 7552536569548584194
Year 9549545570542576533
Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011.
Reviews
By Alumnus - 11 Oct 2022, Rate: bad
Areas of the school stink from a lack of adequate sewerage management. The major faculties (i.e. English, Mathematics) are lacklustre with only a handful of teachers able to teach properly. Even though this school is objectively utter garbage, it is still going to be dominated by an Asian presence as one would expect from a partially selective academic school, and also from the ethnic distribution living around the school in the catchment area. The principal is some fat dog that arrives late, leaves early and seems to have taken a liking to purchasing and flaunting sports cars she can barely get into. Like any other school, you get the service that corresponds to your worth. If you are in the top class, you get the best teachers, and vice versa, if you are a dropkick you will be treated like a dropkick by being placed with others that are like-minded. Naturally bad at studying, and so one just didn't have a choice but be placed in a bad class? That doesn't exist. Put effort in your own time, outside of school and move up the classes or transfer to a better school. If you really want to perform well you would be putting much more time outside of school to get ahead or solidify your knowledge. (If you didn't already know) If you can't match somebody else with two times as much effort, then triple that, quadruple that, and increase your efforts until you can match if not surpass them. Education is sub-par but it's what you'd expect for a school ranked in the 100's. If you wanted a better education one would have tried harder after realising they didn't put enough effort into selective, or even tried selective in the first place. Don't ask the school to better, ask yourself to be better.
Too long? Here are main points:
- Lots of asians around the catchment area, or just lots of asians that are smart so there is gonna be lots of asians in the school
- Like every other school, the majority of education occurs at home, so stop trying to shift the blame when you didn't try for selective or did bad in selective
By Student - 01 Sep 2022, Rate: bad
The reviews say the school is terrible
By Parent - 30 Aug 2022, Rate: excellent
Best school
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