About Courtenay Gardens Primary School
Courtenay Gardens Primary School ( Primary school ) is located at 35 Rosebank Dr, Cranbourne North VIC 3977, Australia.
Other categories: Primary school, Elementary school, Public educational institution
Ratings & Ranking
Courtenay Gardens Primary School has a rating of 3.5 and is ranked number 828 in Cranbourne North.
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Address & Location
Courtenay Gardens Primary School is located at 35 Rosebank Dr, Cranbourne North VIC 3977, Australia.
Schools Fees
The annual school fees for Courtenay Gardens Primary School in Cranbourne North 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 Courtenay Gardens Primary School.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Courtenay Gardens Primary School has 53 reviews with an overall rating of 3.5. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
lots of the good things about this is that it provided pretty good learning and great learning opportunities, this school has given me a really good and decent childhood, i remember being a bad student but in the end i was really good and became pretty smart in the end
in the yard though some of the students are really mean, act occupied or would just be really friendly though
some things that i got a bone to pick with for this school is the toilets. often when i go into the stalls there would be unflushed poop or poop on the ground which is absolutely horrendous.
when mr de ley came in as principal, he took away many opportunities and even changed things especially subjects and things that made this school unique, less unique and lastly basically told everyone that anyone can be a winner but not everyone can be a winner and they must work hard to be a winner if ykwim
Was extremely difficult in allowing specialists into the school to support my child.
I do believe the school is more focused on a child’s academics then a child’s welfare.