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| St Peter's Woodlands Grammar School, Glenelg | | Compare |
School Facts | School sector: | Non-government | School type: | Primary school | Gender: | Co-Ed | Total student: | 646 (boy:332, girl:314) | Total staff: | 44 | Student attendance: | 95% | |
| None-english student: | 6% | |
| ICSEA value: | | ICSEA distribution: | Bottom quarter | Middle quarters | Top quarter | 4% | 7% | 42% | 47% |
| Website: | http://www.spw.sa.edu.au | Location: | Glenelg | Address: | 39 Partridge St Glenelg SA 5045 | Nearby: | House Price House Rent Public Transport | Phone: | 08 8295 4317 |
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School Comment | St Peters Woodlands Grammar School is a dynamic, independent, Early Learning to Year 7 co-educational Primary School. The current total enrolment of 804 students includes 643 students from Reception to Year 7, and 161 in The Pines Early Learning and Care C... more |
Student Assessment | | Reading | Writing | Spelling | Grammar | Numeracy | Rank | Year 3 | 461 | 429 | 432 | 461 | 429 | 39 | Year 5 | 500 | 485 | 478 | 510 | 491 | 145 | Year 7 | 578 | 565 | 556 | 566 | 595 | 34 |
| Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011. |
Reviews | By Parent - 23 Aug 2012, Rate: good | My daughter is in grade 4 at St Peters Woodlands. This is a 'safe' school and struggles with students who are outside of this square, that is; students who have learning difficulties or who are academically bright. We were forced to hire a tutor on top of what is essentially a very expensive school because the school failed to help our daughter. Frustratingly the Headmaster is Utopian - "we are all happy here at St Peters Woodlands". They do have a Boost programme which is spasmodic and, for our daughter at least, failed to follow up on any requests. In our experience we have had to fight - phone calls, meetings - to get anywhere. There is another thing to consider - when they reach grade three the classes drop from four to three which means that the number of students per class dramatically rises. My daughters class this year has 29 students, my niece in a public school has 28. If your son/daughter has any problem this is a real issue. They disguise all of these issues by beautifully manicured grounds. For almost seven thousand dollars a year you would expect a lot more from this school | |
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