Geelong Baptist College, Lovely Banks | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Geelong Baptist College is a College in Lovely Banks with a 3.1 rating.

About Geelong Baptist College

Geelong Baptist College ( College ) is located at 590 Anakie Rd, Lovely Banks VIC 3213, Australia.
Other categories: College, Co-ed school

Ratings & Ranking

Geelong Baptist College has a rating of 3.1 and is ranked number 3361 in Lovely Banks.

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3.1/5

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Address & Location

Geelong Baptist College is located at 590 Anakie Rd, Lovely Banks VIC 3213, Australia.

Schools Fees

The annual school fees for Geelong Baptist College in Lovely Banks will be updated shortly. For guidance, the annual public schools range between AUD $2000 and AUD $5000 per year while the fees in Catholic and independent (or ‘private’) schools range between AUD $4000 to AUD $20,000 per annum. Established private schools charge upwards of AUD $20,000+ per annum.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Geelong Baptist College.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Geelong Baptist College has 19 reviews with an overall rating of 3.1. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.1 out of 5.0 stars
Place has worser infrastructure than the US the buildings are going to fall any second with all the innocent children inside of them. School has worst bullying policy one could imagine my son came home from school and was crying a river and he told me that some year 6’s hung him upside down on the monkey bars and started beating his head in with a cricket bat. Mate someone recorded it and lord jesus above they were hitting home runs with his head. Also since me an me son are of indigenous decent the principle said on the loud speaker and i quote “attention students (my son) is an indigenous individual would you all please take turns king hitting him and spitting on him thankyou” i wanna sue this place but cant because im poor from giving this hole my super annuation so i cant retire anymore. Also this place gets more state money than public schools and they cant install working drink taps? Principles sourcing for profits$$$$
After about 8 months of constant bullying, I’ve come to a stage to voice my concerns and opinions. Unfortunately the school is not taking bullying seriously at all, I feel I’m not the only parent feeling like this.
My child is being bullied, hurt, pushed around, picked on, name called, personal items taken of them and thrown in bin, after we complain to the school, my child is in an even worse situation because his ( snitching) the principals are aware of this. The only assistance we got was they won’t make it out my child snitched. How far does this go?
I’ve heard of other parents going through the same situations, their children being suicidal etc. again the school not taking complaints seriously. Please reach out if you are facing similar issues. This must stop
What is this? A centre for ants! How can we be expected to teach children to learn how to read if they can’t even fit inside the building
Unfortunately I’m going to have to agree with the other comment regarding the way in which bullying is dealt with – and yes it is prevalent at this school. I just found out that an actual teacher told my son it was innapropriate to get his parent involved because he is now 18. The teacher told him this is how you end up losing friends. This teacher shouldn’t have even known about the incident or that I had contacted the school. To have to now go through this on top of everything else is heartbreaking for both of us and I want others to know in case they experience something similar and feel as though they can’t speak up. The more people that say something the better the chances this doesn’t happen to the next child.
My six children have had great experiences at Geelong Baptist College – teachers are easy to approach for parents and students, teachers are SUPER committed to your children achieving their goals. My eldest son got his first preference after graduating in 2015. There are lots of opportunities for students there, feels like one big happy family. I smile to myself in the mornings when I see year 7’s and year 12’s shooting basketballs together before school.

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