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Wesley College Glen Waverley Campus

Address 620 High St Rd, Glen Waverley VIC, Australia
Phone +61 3 8102 6888
Hours
Monday08:00-17:00
Tuesday08:00-17:00
Wednesday08:00-17:00
Thursday08:00-17:00
Friday08:00-17:00
Website www.wesleycollege.edu.au/GlenWaverley
Categories Co-ed School, Educational Institution, High school, Primary School, School
Rating 3 14 reviews
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Wesley College Glen Waverley Campus reviews

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bob
15 July 2023 10:08

I went through the junior school and the education was generally well done, with teachers who were kind and knew what they were doing. I had the same feeling going into years 5 and 6. Year 7 was challenging, but a similar feeling was felt. However, in year 8 and 9, the head of year and head of middle school were cold-hearted people who did not care for the wellbeing or education of the students. These are challenging periods in students' lives, mine included, going through many changes, and these teachers just alienated us more. I feel most, if not all student in my cohort would have felt the same as me, unsupported and not cared for. Time in the senior school was a welcomed contrast to this, with teachers being kind and caring again knowing students have a lot on their minds. The heads of houses did a great job looking after everyone whilst disciplining when needed. Overall, because of my experience in middle school, 2/5.

John
16 May 2023 6:45

Was here for debating, the facilities on the outside look amazing and extravagant but the inside (classrooms and such) were nothing much.

TM Leong
19 November 2021 0:57

The traffic controllers are rude. Their parents forgotten to teach them some courtesy and manners. Sad.

Shutters
18 November 2021 20:03

From the moment you walk into the school there is a cold heartless feeling from the receptionist in the junior school to the teaching staff. Not worth the fees they charge at all! Teaching staff are all below standard and have no idea how to engage students, apart from maybe a few. Not elite by any means, parents soak up the idea and buy into the commercialism. It is a business and unfortunately the culture of bullying is accepted and staff turn a blind eye, your child is far from safe in this environment. By no means is it nurturing and accepting. Save your money there are better schools out there!

ruby
13 November 2021 10:32

An amazing school I have been a student here for 5 years and I have loved every second of it, I have been presented with so many opportunities and the teachers are very nice and teach us a perfect amount. I have also made so many friends and have improved so much academic wise.

I would highly recommend

Alex
09 November 2020 6:04

Absolutely terrible, My child was profusely bullied for being 120kg in year 7 and was made fun of for not being able to swim. My son came close to ending it all however I was able to intervene beforehand. For such a high price the students are not kind at all, would not reccomend

Tyler
07 January 2020 7:25

Great school 10/10 recommended it. The teachers are so funny and they always let us watch space jam in class. Everyone is really good at singing too.
Only thing is they need to get school buses because the students always fill up the public busses so that public school kids can’t get on which is a bit sad.

Caitlin
08 November 2019 7:51

This is an amazing school with so many different opportunities for the students to undertake. They have a great atmosphere there and I really recommend it.

Lucy
28 October 2019 8:22

I taught an after school class there once and have never come across such rude children in my life. They were so badly behaved I never returned.

Yeo
10 September 2019 11:12

My two kids are attending this school from ECLC. I have been to many different schools before I finally picked Wesley Glen campus. The school's environment is most welcome and all the educators are very friendly as well as highly educated. As a new parent sometime you are not sure what's the best for your child and often we are missing what they are going through when is comes to learning. I have a special thanks the the ECLC educator Sally Barnes she does not miss single attention what kids need and want. She best encourage the parents, child and as well as her self to provide the best learning and supports.
Their curriculums and given opportunities are excellent!

Pro
29 December 2018 15:21

I have not personally ever attended this school as a student, but i do visit this school every week, for my sunday classes. This as a venue is a really great place. The parking is very good and plentiful, however i might add you aren't allowed to park everywhere, there are also college resident areas that you cannot park in, if you are not are resident. Other then that it is a great place for different organisations or companies to book as a venue for their presentations or their shows. The toilet facilities are pretty much what you expect, clean, a little gross from time to time. But that's normal. And it isn't a very common occurrence.

The outdoor areas are also very up to date, there are multiple soccer/football pitches during the soccer/football season. Plus a couple cricket, footy and one baseball pitch. Usually there are college campus security roaming around when the the campus is booked after school hours, to help the guests with anything that might occur.

As an actual school and their education, i do not know anything. So i cannot comment on that.

ke ning
28 December 2018 23:37

Very unfriendly push out when just want to take a look their student indoor basketball field. Disappointed professional “Coach”.

Mooseisadog
09 January 2018 6:57

Students are very rude on the train not letting anybody sit down and being very disrespectful of the people around them

Stephanie
19 June 2017 21:28

When my mother became mentally ill, most of my protective factors were school-based. I had caring relationships with multiple teachers who I could confide in and many school peers who were caring and supportive of me. But my most substantial protective factor was my involvement in the school musicals. Musicals built up my confidence, gave me a positive distraction and allowed me to feel success and pride. I have no doubt that my success as an adult are because of my positive school experience at Wesley College, Glen Waverly.

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