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| Ipswich Girls' Grammar School, East Ipswich | | Compare |
School Facts | School sector: | Non-government | School type: | Combined school | Gender: | Co-Ed | Total student: | 865 (boy:16, girl:849) | Total staff: | 74 | Student attendance: | 96% | |
| None-english student: | 12% | |
| ICSEA value: | | ICSEA distribution: | Bottom quarter | Middle quarters | Top quarter | 14% | 31% | 26% | 30% |
| High school rank: | No.13 (2014), No.55 (2013), No.66 (2012), No.171 (2011), No.108 (2010), No.108 (2009) | Website: | http://www.iggs.qld.edu.au | Location: | East Ipswich | Address: | Queen Victoria Parade, East Ipswich | Nearby: | House Price House Rent Public Transport |
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School Comment | Ipswich Girls Grammar School, including the co-educational Ipswich Junior Grammar School, is one of the eight original Queensland Grammar Schools, a unique body of schools in Australia. The School provides independent, non-denominational education for girl... more |
Student Assessment | | Reading | Writing | Spelling | Grammar | Numeracy | Rank | Year 3 | 428 | 434 | 434 | 439 | 391 | 175 | Year 5 | 486 | 482 | 481 | 502 | 481 | 290 | Year 7 | 562 | 581 | 544 | 551 | 564 | 151 | Year 9 | 620 | 611 | 612 | 614 | 624 | 30 |
| Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011. |
Tuition Fees in 2012 | Year Level | Per Year | Year 1 | $7,420 | Year 2 | $7,420 | Year 3 | $7,420 | Year 4 | $7,420 | Year 5 | $7,420 | Year 6 | $7,738 | Year 7 | $7,738 | Year 8 | $13,198 | Year 9 | $13,198 | Year 10 | $13,198 | Year 11 | $13,198 | Year 12 | $13,198 |
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Reviews | By Student - 24 Nov 2021, Rate: bad | there was only a couple of teachers who really bothered. Theyre happy to take (A LOT OF) your money but i never really saw the costs equating to better education opportunities. We had special guests etc which held the "elite" image but our technology was not advanced and for camps, trips etc there was additional fees still. theres a lot of parents who have connections to staff and the students of those parents get a huge advantage and a lot of special treatment. If you struggle or don't meet the standard in anyway youre seen as an issue and theres no attempt to help, just annoyance directed at you. don't fall for their "inclusive" marketing, if youre in a minority group in any form, you will feel outcast. Theyll put you in the photos but behind the scenes youre treated as a freak and a burden if i'm completely transparent about it. i personally had a lot of mental health issues going on and none of the staff had any idea of how to assist me and didn't bother to try and learn. i was met with hostility for struggling which only made things worse and i ended up dropping out. if someone would had taken the time to actually help me i wonder how differently my life could've turned out. i was a vulnerable teen but to this school i was just a black sheep. | | By Student - 30 Jan 2020, Rate: excellent | It has great opportunities for us and is great for us to thrive with knowledge | | By Parent - 27 Nov 2019, Rate: excellent | I love this school. I love how much my daughters thrive in this environment and that they can try anything. I love how much the teachers love and support the students, and how much the girls love and support each other. I am dismayed by the comments I have just read, but I do know that some people need to blame someone when their own deficient parenting producers a deficient human being - at least in their eyes. This is a great place and I thoroughly recommend it. | | >>More reviews... |
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