About St George’s Anglican Grammar School
St George’s Anglican Grammar School ( Grammar school ) is located at 50 William St, Perth WA 6000, Australia.
Other categories: Grammar school, Co-ed school, High school
Ratings & Ranking
St George’s Anglican Grammar School has a rating of 3.3 and is ranked number 832 in Perth.
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Address & Location
St George’s Anglican Grammar School is located at 50 William St, Perth WA 6000, Australia.
Schools Fees
The annual school fees for St George’s Anglican Grammar School in Perth 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:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at St George’s Anglican Grammar School.
Parents & Students Reviews:
St George’s Anglican Grammar School has 56 reviews with an overall rating of 3.3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
year 7 is the best as you get all the nicest and best teachers its an easy slide into saint Georges, but as you move on to grade 8 which i am currently in i realise that everyone is different and its too small for me to find my group. Tbh i would move to a public school this one isn’t fit for me as i can just skip and wriggle my way out of homework assessment’s test and everything super easy as laptops are prominent.
The main problem for me was actually the students, they are messy immature YEAR 8 and they are yelling and leaving food and rubbish everywhere i feel disgusted to sit and even talk to them. saint Georges has a second building called CQU on level 5 which year 8s – 12 have some or all classes in, i feel terrible and ashamed to walk with my fellow year 8s as they run across road yell and cant walk without hitting people. i just feel like this is a school for al the people and nerds that get bullied from other schools like the castaways.
In conclusion teachers are great education is great
But they aren’t strict enough on tech and homework so you can slack and use CHAT GPT on half your assignment’s
students are terrible until year 9 when they mature later then my experience’s from other schools.
I WAS MORE MATURE IN YEAR 6 THEN YEAR 7 AT SAINT GEORGES. 🙂 i hope this helped someone
In conclusion solid school
In the beginnings of St George’s, the environment is small, however wholesome as we all were lost in the city. As a former Murdoch College student, it feels extremely new and confining, often feeling as if we’re teenagers inside of an office building, however the spirit we had as a school still remains. St George’s has been populated by transferring Murdoch College students with their strong bond between students as they are diving into a new location together as a giant group. As new students enrolled into the school, former Murdoch College students were always welcoming. However, as the remaining students of Murdoch College graduate and leave, the atmosphere of the school has slowly descended.
The staff has been very supporting in the beginning, as many were also staff from Murdoch College. They were very understanding of the student’s positions in education and are willing to lend a helping hand to those who are willing to improve themselves. On top of this, the staff were also very open with the students, often using casual language and interacting with students both during and outside of class time. However, with current circumstances (Which I will conceal as I feel it is private), it appears that this won’t be the case.
During my time in Murdoch College, I have experienced many events which has brought the school together and has made the school unique, for example “Get Your Geek On” day, which was a day we could dress up as video game characters, movie characters, etc.and multicultural day, where we dress up as a country and express our differences and acknowledge the different cultures. However, upon arriving to St. George’s, a lot of these events were discarded and more traditional events were transferred over, such as sports carnivals and aquatics day. I feel as if this has affected the school, losing the uniqueness it once had which was different to other schools.
Overall, my experiences as a former Murdoch College student was extremely amazing, however as time has went on, it seems as if the school has slowly lost the spirit it once had back at Murdoch College and it has now become an average school. Comparing my experiences to the school where majority of the students came from, it feels as if we have lost the initial connection we once had as a small community.
We can’t thank the staff of St George’s enough for a wonderful start to High School life !