Perth College Anglican School for Girls, Mount Lawley | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Perth College Anglican School for Girls is a School in Mount Lawley with a 3.5 rating.

About Perth College Anglican School for Girls

Perth College Anglican School for Girls ( School ) is located at 31 Lawley Cres, Mount Lawley WA 6050, Australia.
Other categories: School, Boarding school, Girls’ high school, Primary school

Ratings & Ranking

Perth College Anglican School for Girls has a rating of 3.5 and is ranked number 1582 in Mount Lawley.

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3.5/5

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Address & Location

Perth College Anglican School for Girls is located at 31 Lawley Cres, Mount Lawley WA 6050, Australia.

Schools Fees

The annual school fees for Perth College Anglican School for Girls in Mount Lawley 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 Perth College Anglican School for Girls.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Perth College Anglican School for Girls has 35 reviews with an overall rating of 3.5. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.5 out of 5.0 stars
Perth College is an excellent educational institution that provides a high-quality learning experience for its students. The school offers a comprehensive and diverse range of academic and extracurricular programs that cater to the unique interests and abilities of each student. The dedicated and knowledgeable faculty and staff are committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment that promotes academic excellence, personal growth, and social responsibility. With modern facilities, advanced technology, and a strong sense of community, Perth College is a great place for students to achieve their full potential and prepare for success in their future endeavors.
As a first-time reviewer on Google, I am eager to express my thoughts and experiences as a mum whose daughter recently began her journey as a senior school student at PC. I am really happy with the level of support and communication provided by the school, especially considering that my daughter initially had few acquaintances. I am also pleasantly surprised by the strong sense of community, even among new parents. I had assumed that a senior school environment might not foster this type of culture. Transitioning from a co-ed primary school (which my daughter loved and thrived in) to PC was a difficult decision in the beginning. However, the school has exceeded our expectations, and my daughter is truly happy with her experience so far with friendship, broad learning opportunities and the range of co-curricular activities offered.

I can’t comment on the bullying but there is a definite focus on well-being and being a caring person. Considering the huge influence of social media, I hope the school will further educate both students and parents regarding online behaviour and the potential consequences associated with it.

The junior school at Perth college was amazing. I received tremendous support and was assisted with any friendship problems. The senior school was shocking. I found teachers laughing at my trauma. Don’t open up to the therapists there. They will tell everyone. They also don’t care about your problems. The school cares more about its look then the mental health of the students.
I do not recommend this school at all. The Principal gets fired and they don’t even tell the parents. Our daughter gets bullied by other kids after 3 years of meeting and issues we left the school.
While Perth College does indeed possess the funds and facilities necessary for a quality education, it does not mean that they will provide it.
Cut-throat elitist culture problems infest the large majority of the staff body, with many instances of severe (and even physical) bullying and neglect relentlessly instigated by their incredible ability to draw a blind eye to suffering students, preferring to expel and/or disadvantage them rather then tarnish their precious reputation.

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