Mt Maria College

BrisbaneQueensland

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Type
High school
Type of ownership
Catholic
Features
Uniform

Details

Mt Maria College is a Coeducation secondary school, serving years 7-12. The uniform is compulsory and enforced. Mt Maria College is located in QLD, Brisbane City Central & Northern Suburbs region. Mt Maria College is 1 of 57 catholic schools in the Mitchelton area.

Institution indicators

ParentsHub Rating
67
Exams results
559.8
Rating based on reviews
2
Rank in the city
41
Rank in the country
826

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AddressOn large map

Brisbane, Queensland 54 Prospect Road Mitchelton Queensland 4053

Reviews

5/30/2023, 6:01:45 AM
Sounds as if all these comments are actually being made about it's sister Campus in Petrie, previously Colby looks like nothing's changed.
1/20/2023, 6:52:44 AM
I want to this school for 1.5 years. After that school had to do distance Ed for a year after it gave me that much anxiety. Worst experience ever. Don't send your kids there. Way to much emphasis on uniforms, socks and hats. Rather than the mental health and learning. Environmentally terrible. There is only one block that has a subject/the arts dedicated to it, everywhere else is just confusing. There need to be cubicles of bathrooms rather than 4 girls bathrooms per block. I would use up class time and my entire breaks waiting outside the bathroom to get changed and unchanged. Walking barefoot on concrete, half dressed so my hpe class wouldn't leave without me. Massive amounts of students wait to get changed for it. Instead of coming to school in sport uniform, which the school gets you in trouble if you do. There is no allocated year level area, Made it very hard to ever make friends because everyone would be scattered in places. Lockers of my grade all over the school, instead of year level locker rooms. There also should be year level parades, not what colour house you are. At my new school everyone in the grade can collectively listen to what notices we needed to hear instead of mixed grades in benedict house, what a joke. Homeroom should be your year level, more friend making, you can talk about relevant subjects to your own age. I was thrown into homeroom all my first year, No one i could talk to of my own age, accept for a couple other my age who were bully's. Poor teaching might i add. barely any emails, or notices about due dates, i had two good English teachers and one teacher who teached Chinese who left. Apart from that, you barely did any tasks or learning that would help you when it came to being assessed. Science and history was okay when it came to lessons. The classrooms are very tiny might i add. Math class was like a shoebox. Now dont even get me started on the timetable. Being late for an 8:30 homeroom start, you had to login at the student office, only two screens available, people in massive line-ups to get a late pass. I think i had 2 classes in the morning, two after lunch and another two in the afternoon, It might of been one in the afternoon i dont remember. Why cram so many classes in a day, learning so much, making it harder for students to manage. Also if i did not have my hat at school, even if i sat in the shade, you would get two breaks of detention. Same goes when leaving the school gate without one. The teacher would stand there and watch kids leave, if it wasn't on your head they would shout at you until you came over and got a detention. The phycilities are awful, assemblies are held on a concrete floor next to train tracks. A whole school crammed inside. It would be okay if it was a school with not a lot of money. But they say its a classy school. Drama rooms were okay. Music rooms were actually good. Plus IT wouldnt do nothing about your laptop problems. Tuckshop had barely anything you could eat, way way to expensive. cup of noodles were way to expensive for what they were. Dont send your kids to this school. Not worth the money
12/26/2022, 10:48:14 PM
If you had a good experience at this school it's is purely because you are white, cis, straight and neurotypical otherwise you are in for a hell of a ride. I am currently a student as of writing this and have been at the school seen grade 7. Teachers provided for the younger grade are aggressive and unmotivated too teach students. Teacher's snap at students with cruel statement's rather than taking an appropriate reaction to student behaviour. For example a teacher called a student a 'waste of space'. The school pretends to care about its students. Guidance counselors take their anger out on students. I personally have overhead guidance counselors taking about students in an extremely unprofessional way. One time a friend reported it to a house co and no action was taken. Staff is not trauma informed and do very little to accommodate for special needs. I have personally witnessed ableism happening in the class and teachers doing nothing about it. Teachers do not hesitate to ignore special needs students and the comments made by other students in the classroom. I have been told to go to a different school by a teacher when I tried to make recommendations on a more accepting atmosphere. They preach conforming, hate and ignorance. Worst experience of my life and will leave me mentally scared. Screw you Mt Maria. And don't think I haven't tried to talk about these issues. Teachers just say they 'cant do anything about it'. DO NOT SEND YOUR KIDS HERE! Witnessing the toxic environment is bad enough but being the brunt of it is a traumatic experience that no child should ever go through. Protect your kids, it is not worth the tuition.
8/5/2022, 8:22:44 AM
Whenever I went to the tuckshop or however you spell it, I ordered the cheese hot dogs which were an extra dollar more expensive than the regular hot dogs, amounting to five dollars if I recall. A good seventy-five per cent of the time, I would receive the regular hot dogs. The tuckshop is a rip-off. The hot dog was decent.
6/1/2021, 2:10:03 AM
We've been a part of the Mt Maria community for four years with three of our children currently attending in years 7, 9 & 10 and we cannot be more pleased our choice of school for them. During our children's time at the college they have been supported and encouraged by their teachers and peers. The teachers in particular across the college have been excellent, we as parents really love that we know they have teachers who are supportive and encourage them in all their areas of interest such as music and sport and not just academics. Our children are part of the college music bands which continue to grow each year and sound fabulous every time we see & hear them perform. Our eldest daughter also recently participated in a Queensland Schools Volleyball competition in Toowoomba that was organised as an extra activity outside of school time for students to participate in. The weekend in Toowoomba was a fabulous opportunity for the students to be involved in an activity with their school peers that weren't necessarily their friends which in turn created and developed friendships with their peers. The students across the three teams were excellent ambassadors for the school and should be incredibly proud of their efforts and conduct during this event. It's events and opportunities like these that cement why we are very happy with our choice in schools for our children's secondary education. We also think the teachers are pretty awesome too! :)

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