St George Christian School, Hurstville | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

St George Christian School is a School in Hurstville with a 3.4 rating.

About St George Christian School

St George Christian School ( School ) is located at 70 Bellevue Parade, Hurstville NSW 2220, Australia.
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Ratings & Ranking

St George Christian School has a rating of 3.4 and is ranked number 1230 in Hurstville.

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Address & Location

St George Christian School is located at 70 Bellevue Parade, Hurstville NSW 2220, Australia.

Schools Fees

The annual school fees for St George Christian School in Hurstville 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 are currently open at St George Christian School.

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St George Christian School has 43 reviews with an overall rating of 3.4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.4 out of 5.0 stars
SGCS is an amazing school and I can not talk highly enough about our daughters experience there. Before attending SGCS she was shy, unconfident and not enjoying school. Throughout our 3 years at the junior school she grew exponentially in confidence and academics and of course loves going to school.

All of the teachers were amazing and both Mrs Finch & Mr Honour are so warm and inviting. The additional programs on offer at the school are phenomenal and there is care in everything that they do. If your considering schools put SGCS at the top of your list

Nothing done about bullying, only detention rarely. Traumatised by this school, teachers do not understand any mental health issues. We said countless times don’t call on this student and they always do. I am traumatised to go into face to face school since this school. Do something about bullying please, for everyone. And please educate your staff on mental health, so they can understand students more. And kids are obsessed with students and can’t leave them alone, at least you are like a celebrity. Paparazzi following you everywhere and stalking you and can’t let you live, do you want a photo with me because you can’t seem to stop stalking me? I will disclose names if you keep on harassing me, like paparazzi.
Horrible school. Junior school teachers don’t care about you unless you’re an A grade student. Other kids like me with learning difficulties were seen as a problem.
Also, bullying is a massive problem from junior school all the way till senior school. Kids would gang up in groups and verbally abuse me and other students they didn’t like. I witnessed this not only in my year, but other years too it is a bullying cycle of bringing up prideful kids.
Before St George, I was a happy little girl excited with life but unfortunately the teachers fail at looking after the most vulnerable kids.
7 horrible years at this school has traumatised me. Don’t send your kids here.
Great, patient and loving teachers. A great community. I am so glad I put my boys here. Both are very happy here everyday. Best school in the area.
I attended this school from Kindergarten to Year 6.
During my time there, there were a few decent teachers, but also some terrible ones.

From as early as year 1, if there was an altercation or a problem between myself and another student, the other student would receive a 10 minute detention during lunch, I would be sent to the principals office, this from a very young age, put a target on my back for other students.
I was the “problem child”.

As my education here continued into their Primary education system, things got worse, around the time of year 4, my parents marriage had fallen apart, this affected me greatly, and I became more emotionally responsive, between years 4-6 there were a nominal amount of events that occurred, I received many suspensions, other students got 10 minute detentions.

The teachers failed in every regard to manage their classrooms, I was heavily bullied over these three years, by the time year 6 had come, from records kept by my mother of things that happened, it was estimated that roughly 50% of the year was bullying me.
An anti-bullying policy was even introduced because of me.
Throughout this whole time, not one letter was sent to the parents of any child involved in altercations with me, even when one indecent in particular happened, when I was sitting on a swing in Year 6, and another student came up behind me on the swing, grabbed my tie pulled it around my neck and yanked me off the swing, this altercation was not addressed any further than a teacher being told, and a meeting between my parents, myself and the principal.

One time I was so distressed about my situation with other students, and being cast out, a simple game of cops and robbers, there was a large group playing, I asked to join, they didn’t want me to, they agreed on one circumstance to let me join, I would be the robber, they’d all be cops. In other words, me vs everyone. I responded to this by climbing a tree, and calling them out for being bad people, they laughed, a teacher “specifically Mr Archer” came up and dismissed the situation, told me I was digging my own grave., I refused to leave that tree until it was home time that day, in spite of the students and the teachers.
“In the meeting that took place after this incident with the principal, Mr Archer and my parents.” Mr Archer exclaimed he thought I was acting, and doing it for attention.

After this incident, for 3 months I was no longer allowed to have lunch on the playground with everyone else, I had to have my recess and lunch in a classroom by myself. For the sake of not having another incident.
Again, not one letter to any student’s parent was sent.

The school sent me to get tested for many mental health related issues, the only one that came back, Environmental Depression. The environment being that school.

Eventually the coin rubbing game became rampant in the school, where students would rub coins across the skin, this would sometimes leave marks, It had happened to me many times, when I was on the playground and another student ran coins across my back, I started doing it back, except once I did it, it was a different story.

The school used this opportunity to get rid of me, they called a meeting with my parents and gave them two options, withdraw me from the school, or I would be expelled.

I’d also like it noted, the principal at the time “James Honour” told my parents, that if they thought of taking legal action, and filing a lawsuit against the school, they would deflect it as emotional distress caused by my parents marriage break up.

Summary, this school does not care about your child, they care about your money, they do nothing to support mental health, there is rampant favouritism for faculty’s children, they try to sweep any problems under the rug.

This school traumatised me, and scarred me.
Please don’t put your child in this environment.

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