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Mount Pleasant Road Primary School

Address 105-107 Mount Pleasant Rd, Nunawading VIC, Australia
Phone +61 3 9878 1730
Website www.mtpleasantroadps.vic.edu.au
Categories Primary School
Rating 5 7 reviews
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Mount Pleasant Road Primary School reviews

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user
15 December 2022 4:13

A wonderful local school with lots of creative play space. Has a thriving veggie patch for children

Russell
29 March 2022 7:29

I go to school here and it has wonderful teachers and and a wonderful principal, they have there own veggie patch and you can learn about gardening

Pranil
30 September 2020 9:16

A wonderful local school with lots of creative play space. Has a thriving veggie patch for children to learn how to grow their food—lots of positive feedback on the teachers and learning outcomes for students.
Located in a quiet area so neighbourhood kids can walk in safety to the school—convenient adjacent coffee shop for parents to wait in during pick-up times

Katie
05 November 2019 15:37

My daughter loves to go to school as she is learning everyday, great teachers and lots of activities

Ken
30 September 2017 23:06

Bright students like Amir are given the freedom to make a bicycle from wood during 'curiosity hour'. Kudos to the school, teachers and students who embrace curiosity allowing young minds to not only explore, but to also create what they've imagined.

Pranil
07 July 2017 12:57

Wonderful local school with lots of creative and play space. Has a thriving veggie patch for children to learn to grow their own food.
In a very quiet area so neighborhood kids are able to safely walk to school. Convenient local coffee shops nearby for parents during wait times.
Lot's of positive feedback on the teachers and learning outcomes for students.

Ken
03 July 2017 23:20

Bright students like Amir are given the freedom to make a bicycle from wood during 'curiosity hour'. Kudos to the school, teachers and students who embrace curiosity allowing young minds to not only explore, but to also create what they've imagined.

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