About Truscott Street Public School
Truscott Street Public School ( Primary school ) is located at Truscott St, North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia.
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Ratings & Ranking
Truscott Street Public School has a rating of 4 and is ranked number 3482 in North Ryde.
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Address & Location
Truscott Street Public School is located at Truscott St, North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia.
Schools Fees
The annual school fees for Truscott Street Public School in North Ryde 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 Truscott Street Public School.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Truscott Street Public School has 14 reviews with an overall rating of 4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Had great teachers, & a layout rather easy to learn for primary students – it’s been years since I’ve last visited, but I remember quite clearly the entire layout!
It also has a support unit!
When I went to this school, it had around 300 kids, which is a lot less noisy and chaotic then where I went to high school.
My favourite teachers were Mrs Miller, Ms Grenier & Mrs Ryan. I don’t know if they still are there, but they’re all cool teachers. Especially Mrs Miller.
I have a lot of fond memories from here.
The play equipment was always rad, and I used to ADORE spending time on the oval.
I really enjoyed the project where we grew a plant – a bean, I think? That was such a good assignment. I wish I could’ve done something like that in high school.
Friday sports were often very fun. Once I outlasted almost everyone on my team in swissball, simply by running like a headless chicken the whole time. Ah, fond memories.
There was a debating group, as well. I used to do that, even though I didn’t really like having to draft the speeches.
The library had computers, which was awesome, and we got to play on them during some days.
The common room had computers too. I remember a lesson where we got to play Poptropica, which both myself and my brother were great at.
Also on the note of the library, it was GREAT. I love that library.
I still remember learning the time warp dance, and winging it every time I had a recorder assembly, because I didn’t practice it anywhere near enough.
I also brought my frog, Croaki, and my dog, Joey, to school for the pet day thing. I wish I could’ve shown my beloved cat Jasper, but I didn’t get her until high school.
All in all, Truscott is a great little school. We lived pretty far away, but I’m incredibly glad we decided to go there.
Even after all this time, I feel warm with scholarly pride – if that’s a thing – whenever I see Truscott kids.
Quod portui perfeci! (Whatever I do, I do my best.)
(P.S. Edmo’s the best school house, without a doubt. I was in Ryrie in Kindergarten, too, so I have a little soft spot for Ryrie, but Edmo is still better.)