Sydney Grammar School - College Street

SydneyNew South Wales

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Type
High school
Type of ownership
Private
Features
Uniform

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Sydney Grammar School - College Street is a Boys secondary school, serving years 7-12. The uniform is compulsory and enforced. Sydney Grammar School - College Street is located in NSW, Sydney City Central & Eastern Suburbs region. Sydney Grammar School - College Street is 1 of 32 independent schools in the Darlinghurst area.

Institution indicators

ParentsHub Rating
42
Rating based on reviews
3
Rank in the city
46
Rank in the country
5376

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Sydney, New South Wales 10-12 College Street Darlinghurst New South Wales 2010

Reviews

5/24/2023, 1:20:12 PM
After paying hundreds of dollars in applying for a full fee position. The admission lady at College Street said I was wasting her time for checking my son's result and hanged me up. I wonder such power play reflects the school management and zero stars for such poor attitude. Parents beware. She didn't even allow me to give her my child's name. Awful experience. Utterly shocking to be treated this way.
5/16/2023, 7:39:29 AM
If you are a student at this school, please go to H3 and check locker 25. The holy locker. During 2022, the first form class that used H3 as their homeroom turn that locker into their dumping ground, with everything from moldy food to some dudes trousers in there. Brilliant. Also could sneak through the windows into H3 during lunch. Mr Clarke never caught me.
3/7/2023, 7:58:06 PM
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1/11/2023, 4:28:54 AM
6 years ago, I gave it 5 stars. Now I need to downgrade it not because of the quality of teaching, but because of the conduct of the highest ranking staff, who mostly replaced the former ones I was very happy with. They lacked professionalism, fairness and appropriate judgment in dealing with my son’s ASD. Hopefully reforms would be implemented ASAP so students may learn in a safe, nurturing, inclusive and fair educational environment.
12/7/2022, 4:00:18 AM
You are wasting your money going on the waitlist. We put our son's name down and paid our $250 fee. We waited 15 years for contact to sit an exam but by then we had Year 10 organised at a different school. In those 15 years we did not have any contact except if I called them to change an address until out of the blue this one email arrived (too late). No offers of places at ELC, at junior school, no interviews, no newsletters, no emails, no offers of a school tour. Nothing. I sent them a letter last year to raise this, which was 'lost'. We had our son down at schools in Brisbane and Melbourne also in case we moved and lots of great, ongoing contact with those schools. You are wasting your money being added to the wait list. it is purely a money raising exercise for them when they have little intention of offering you a place. Their communication is poor and you are repeatedly ignored. Glad we have found a different great school.

Rating based on reviews

2.8 out of 5 stars

total 5 reviews

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