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St John's Regional College

Address 5/11 Caroline St, Dandenong VIC, Australia
Phone +61 3 8793 2000
Hours
Monday08:00-16:00
Tuesday08:00-16:00
Wednesday08:00-16:00
Thursday08:00-16:00
Friday08:00-16:00
Website www.sjrc.vic.edu.au
Categories Catholic School
Rating 2.5 15 reviews
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St John's Regional College reviews

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Lynn
03 September 2023 4:35

Made me walk in the hot sun with no water even though I said i felt like i would pass out.dehydrated and traumatised.

Justaacc
25 June 2023 12:41

This school isn't bad but good teachers
AND I mean very well respected and
Kind teachers are leaving which makes the school dull. But it's still a good school.
- a student at this school

Family
24 May 2023 15:44

Abusive, disappointment, disgust, embarrassment, depression, liars, thieves are what these school values are. I will never ever send my children here. After what my sister experienced with her CHILDREN (plural) is an absolute abomination. They do not take care of children with special needs, they bully their students to the point of psychological help, they belittle them. Truthfully you’re better sending your child to the mafia or cartel. I mean at least they’ll care more for your child than this horrible school. I pray God gets this school closed down and under review.

Selena’s
16 June 2022 2:31

The school is safe, students aren't bad, really expensive, teacher the worst and principal is the nicest.

VeryEpic
29 April 2022 13:39

Ive sent all my 57 children to this school, they have all had many great experiences within this school and all have told me about how much fun they have.

Leon
20 April 2021 23:59

Excellent School. Fantastic teachers. Safe, secure and great educational environment for both girls and boys alike. Would very highly recommend this school for all parents wanting their child to succeed in secondary education.

Anitta
04 March 2021 21:03

Attended this school back in 2014 and could not last 2 months.within those two months I was continuously harassed and assaulted and when I had informed the leaders, teachers and guardians all they had done was given the perpetrators one detention and that was it.this school only cares about their reputation, and their white students.its very disgusting because upon attending this school I was informed that this school was diverse and accepting of all backgrounds.

Mikaela
03 December 2020 20:53

In my experience as an ex student with this school please DO NOT send your child here, I came to this school in year 8 and I got nothing but bullied and got touched by one of the students in a very inappropriate place. I told the school with what’s happening all they said was “time will heal” I got bullied for 2 years, got diagnosed with depression and anxiety from coming to this school and not only that the school did nothing but gave me hell. I’m doing year 12 at a place with kids that got bullied or dropped out and I’ve been there for 3 years and it was made me recover from all the hurt I’ve gotten from that school.

Catherine
23 November 2020 16:09

I'm so pleased we chose this school for our children. The teachers and leadership team, including the principal, are very supportive and available whenever there is any type of question.
The students have the opportunity to engage in a variety of activities and have had many wonderful experiences including camps, musicals, on campus fun days, sporting opportunities along with being supported in their academic endeavours, regardless of the type of path they wish to take.
It's super exciting to see their extensive improvement plans unfolding too!

Cathy
22 September 2020 22:53

What a fantastic staff ensuring our children receive the best care and education, even more so during this current COVID environment. Thank you SJRC!

Anthony
14 August 2020 8:14

I graduated from this school and the teacher's care for their students is absolutely terrible.the staff at this school cares more about student's nails and hair more than the wellbeing and health of students. A student once received a message that had threats of sexual assault and the staff did nothing to ensure the student's safety.please do not send your children here, please consider sending them to a school that will actually consider your child's wellbeing and mental health.

P M
17 July 2020 4:49

My daughter used to attend. It's quite terrible, me and her mother could not believe the absolute lack of acceptance. I've heard they spent quite a lot of cash on something that isn't even relevant to the students. Why not spend this on the buildings or resources. She also had blended, blonde highlights and was forced to dye them back- her new school has not asked for this. Fees are too high and I never saw any pay off. Textbooks were never used but cost a high price. Very expensive, Sacred Heart is much more fitting for a girl her age.

El No
07 July 2019 7:58

The School overall is alright. It’s ok. It’s not as bad as you think. They are really deep into the religious education and that’s amazing. In terms of students being cared for, that isn’t great. I had a friend who was getting bullied, he told the teacher about it, and they did nothing. So he ended up feeling scared, confused and lost. So they don’t really care for our wellbeing. There is not free food given. You have to buy it from the canteen obviously. Most teachers are nice, but there are only a few who aren’t. The teachers do care about our education and think that’s the most important thing.

Golden
06 June 2019 14:59

Teachers have no authority mums life. Schools at rock bottom and are spending money on useless things

Buay
04 March 2019 4:44

Salesain college is better in terms of education. I attended St. Johns from year eight to year 12. Changed schools only because I became sick of only learning with boys. But, if I could take that back now. I would have stayed at Salesian College. The teachers were wiser at Salesian college unlike St.johns. These are just facts from my experience, at the end of the day I had a good time with friends. Their system how ever is probably not as bad as most public schools. I should probably be more appreciative of St.johns but as I say these are just the facts from my experience.

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