St Matthew’s Collegiate School, Masterton | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

St Matthew's Collegiate School is a Girls' high school in Masterton with a 3.1 rating.

About St Matthew’s Collegiate School

St Matthew’s Collegiate School ( Girls’ high school ) is located at 33 Pownall Street, Masterton 5810, New Zealand.
Other categories: Girls’ high school, Middle school, School

Ratings & Ranking

St Matthew’s Collegiate School has a rating of 3.1 and is ranked number 744 in Masterton.

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Address & Location

St Matthew’s Collegiate School is located at 33 Pownall Street, Masterton 5810, New Zealand.

Schools Fees

The school fees for St Matthew’s Collegiate School range between 20,000 NZ$ and 25,000 NZ$ per year or between 12,200 USD and 15,250 USD per year.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at St Matthew’s Collegiate School.

Parents & Students Reviews:

St Matthew’s Collegiate School has 14 reviews with an overall rating of 3.1. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.1 out of 5.0 stars
This school ruins lives. The bullying is outrageous and constant. Principal and teachers make absolutely no effort to put a stop to bullying and the mal-nourishing food the school provides. Students have been known to spray urine at each other from waterguns and many fights break out at intervals. This school sets up unrealistic materialistic standards for young girls.
This school is horrible. They lock the bathrooms, they ban non-clear drink bottles, they have the stupidest rules, and most of the students are racist and homophobic. The teachers give so much work, and barely any time to do it. The uniform costs so much, and there are not many options of subjects to choose from. This school is just getting worse and worse, adding new rules every week. DO NOT COME TO THIS SCHOOL!!!! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!
this school has taken a massive turn for the worse, they lock the bathrooms from time to time, and send you to the principal’s office if you have a drink bottle that is glass or not clear. The teachers have favorites and pick and choose who they tell off for the exact same thing, the teachers target about 5 of the students at the school and get them in trouble making what they’ve done sound way worse than it actually was, and sigh when students they don’t like walk into their classrooms, I suggest not wasting your money sending your kid to this school cos my daughter now has an eating disorder, anxiety, gets panic attacks and couldn’t walk around in the Wairarapa without feeling judged by the people around her, the teachers at the school even stereotype the students there to all be rich and have lots of money to waste on the ridiculously priced uniforms and lunches that have little bones in them that people could choke on and a student once found a fingernail and a long piece of hair in their food
this school is by far the worst school i have come across in my life, the teachers are ignorant, disrespectful and rude. The students get bullied relentlessly. The racism at this school is appalling. The food is digesting, unsanitary and overpriced. The rules are getting ridiculous. The bathroom are getting locked and students are getting denied their basic human rights
This school is DISGUSTING, they lock bathrooms and refuse to let you in without going in the office to get a key. You now can get sent to the principals office for having a frank green (Drink bottle). The teachers here are so rude and disrespectful and don’t know how to treat people like real human beings, they pick on people that they don’t like and they overload people with work that is physically impossible to do. Don’t bother wasting your money and sending your kids here unless you want them to come out with a mental illness.

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