About St Catherine’s School Sydney
St Catherine’s School Sydney ( School ) is located at 26 Albion St, Waverley NSW 2024, Australia.
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Ratings & Ranking
St Catherine’s School Sydney has a rating of 3.9 and is ranked number 1752 in Waverley.
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Address & Location
St Catherine’s School Sydney is located at 26 Albion St, Waverley NSW 2024, Australia.
Schools Fees
The annual school fees for St Catherine’s School Sydney in Waverley 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.
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at St Catherine’s School Sydney.
Parents & Students Reviews:
St Catherine’s School Sydney has 29 reviews with an overall rating of 3.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Unless you have the $$$ (both international and domestic), do not send your daughters here. There are better schools around surrounding suburbs and beyond that don’t charge the $$$.
100% agree with the lowest ratings here with the attitudes, especially with the girls in my year. Elitist, snobbish, not down to earth.
The teachers were hit and miss throughout my time. I did find the religious teachers dated with their views and dissuading during that time. Skills and experience wise I did not benefit from anything from going to this school.
He suggested St Catherine’s School as an option for years 11 and 12 for when she needed to return home due to his illness. He had heard very positive reports regarding the school but as we live in Leichhardt, hadn’t thought of St Catherine’s as a possibility until now.
I contacted the school explaining our situation being that we had no idea when she would start, but we needed to have a school enrolment ready for when Hong Kong was no longer an option. We tentatively enrolled her at St Catherine’s and immediately felt welcomed and part of the community.
He died in July 2016, only four months after his diagnosis. I rang St Catherine’s the next day and she began year 10 a month later. St Catherine’s helped generously organise everything for her within a week. We didn’t have to buy text books as she was able to use what the school already had. They made it easy.
Together with the support of the school, she finished year ten but only attempted some of her end of year exams but her end of year report did not mention numbers, class placement, or percentages. This report only offered comments, so she would not feel like she had failed anything. I cannot put in words the impact this had on both of us and I thank this school for this incredible thoughtfulness.
In January 2017, just before the beginning of year 11, she said to me ‘she was going to give this HSC thing everything she had’. Then she met the fabulous, incredible, life changing year 11/12 mentor who became more than a teacher, with her role more nonspecific accidental counsellor. As now the only surviving parent, to have this level of care was unbelievably reassuring.
Her math’s teacher instilled in her a belief that she would was going to do very well, not only in mathematics, but in life which implanted a new confidence in her. My daughter often spoke of her surprise in these magnificent women and other staff members being so generously kind to her.
From a financial perspective, after his death I was left with substantial school fees to be paid. I explained my situation to the Head of Finance who showed considerable empathy and together we established a plan to have the school fees all paid by the end of year 12, which I successfully did. At no stage, did anyone ever hassled me, threatened me nor make me feel less.
The Principal rang me the day after my daughter started at the school and spoke to me for an hour offering on going support and kindness which continued also from the students and the staff.
She did give ‘this HSC thing’ everything she had. Her outstanding ATAR does not equate to why I am writing this letter of thanks. As the mother of three daughters, I have instilled in my girls we are not defined by numbers but more importantly, we are defined by our actions. We also believe to give credit where credit is due. It is indeed due here.
I strongly believe that my daughter is where she is today majorly because of the St Catherine’s School community. I also must state, with great emotion, adoration and personal gratitude, my daughter’s success is due to her teacher’s incredible tireless and selfless efforts.
I will never forget the last two and a half years of St Catherine’s kindness. Thank you, thank you. She is now ‘a St Catherine’s old girl’ and a strong and proud one at that. Her father made an excellent recommendation, being St Catherine’s School and I have nothing but praise.
Chrissy