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Mandurah Baptist College

Address Catalina Dr, Lakelands WA, Australia
Phone +61 8 9583 7000
Hours
Monday08:00-16:00
Tuesday08:00-16:00
Wednesday08:00-16:00
Thursday08:00-16:00
Friday08:00-16:00
Website www.mbc.wa.edu.au
Categories Co-ed School
Rating 3.8 17 reviews
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Mandurah Baptist College reviews

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Rochelle
12 June 2023 18:45

As a past student and now a parent of children at Mandurah Baptist College I cannot recommend the school highly enough.

The teachers and staff at the school are extremely helpful and really care about their students. My children moved from another local school and the progress they’ve made since being at MBC is incredible.

The facilities are also fabulous. I know my children will have access to these facilities in the future, which will I am sure make a difference in their schooling experience.

catherine
06 June 2023 10:37

I'm currently a student at Mandurah Baptist College and have been here since year 7, the unprofessional manner teachers use towards students has increasingly gotten worse in my years here. Not only have I had teachers bicker and argue with me in front of my peers, i've had multiple teacher swear at me in front of my class after publicly mocking me and my friend, another teacher has broken down crying in class telling us she hates us a few times, teachers have publicly announced peers medical conditions, if you have a compliant about a teacher then you are targeted and picked on by not only other teachers but authrority figures who should be protecting us.

One
23 May 2023 9:12

As a former living person being this will end all reviews. My son Jereme bookshelf, became one of the leading researchers in dulingo and is now possible the richest former living person on Earth. My daughter Jereme exhaust pipe, is now the creator of Samsun and owns stocks in faze. #faze up #phantom forces

1ice
15 August 2022 1:14

As a former student of MBC, would not recommend this school.
Primary school experience was decent, high school experience was not.
Majority of the parents and students are stuck up and entitled. Teachers are average or bad, except for a select few.
While the school gave us about 50 talks annually about bullying and taking action, they do not take any action against reported bullying issues, and 9/10 times will not expel a student who deserves expulsion because god forbid they lose any money!
The arts department (especially musical productions) and volleyball program of the school are the only redeeming factors, since they have decent teachers and a solid budget. On that note, the school seems to be spending a lot of money on building new classrooms and expanding the existing buildings seeing as though they fix up the bathrooms once in a blue moon. Right, I forgot; more classrooms = more students, more students = more money:)

Joshua
07 May 2022 1:56

Would be better if their discipline policy was upheld for *all* students.
Edit: I already gave you feedback that you've ignored, will be going to the authorities if nothing is done:)

1ice
05 September 2021 11:25

As a former student of MBC, would not recommend this school.
Primary school experience was decent, high school experience was not.
Majority of the parents and students are stuck up and entitled. Teachers are average or bad, except for a select few.
While the school gave us about 50 talks annually about bullying and taking action, they do not take any action against reported bullying issues and 9/10 times will not expel a student who deserves expulsion because god forbid they lose any money!
The arts department (especially musical productions) and volleyball program of the school are the only redeeming factors, since they have decent teachers and a solid budget. On that note, the school seems to be spending a lot of money on building new classrooms and expanding the existing buildings seeing as though they fix up the bathrooms once in a blue moon. Right, I forgot; more classrooms = more students, more students = more money:)

Natalie
03 December 2020 16:29

Great morning out with our South African friends ️ tried different foods and we really enjoyed the music, thank you for having us.

Daniel
29 July 2020 7:20

Great school for early learning. My son's teacher is very kind to the children, during the off time with covid, sent videos to the students to keep on touch which was thoughtful. The Principal is hands on and reassuring to the children and parents alike.
Drop off and pick up is difficult at times, but that's mostly due to people blocking the roundabouts and intersections near and inside the school gates.

Mrs
26 October 2019 7:11

One of the best schools I've ever worked at; superb senior staff, wonderful teachers and staff and great students. MBC is my choice as a parent too for my own children for the standard of education, facilities and quality of pastoral care.

Catherine
11 October 2019 21:44

I have worked at this school now for just over four years and previously have worked at a number of schools throughout my teaching experience. The staff here are absolutely first class. Teachers spend many hours out of school helping students with academic tasks or giving up their time to just listen. The students are fantastic and we aim to all work together to enable students to reach their goals. I Thoroughly enjoy working here and would encourage anyone to place their students in this school, like I have done for my own family.

Sheila
09 October 2019 20:19

I am very thankful for the many outstanding and inspirational teachers which my children have been exposed to.

Tess
27 September 2019 8:37

Staff at this school are just #1, very understanding, helpful and just awesome to work with. Worked here for 7+ years, has been the best place to work in my working career.

Maddmum
15 September 2019 6:20

As a parent, I have always known it was the right school for my kids. The teachers are loving, kind and care about them, issues are dealt with quickly and my kids are always learning.
As a staff member, I have enjoyed working here for 8+ years with amazing leadership and great colleagues.
I would highly recommend it on all accounts.

Anellee
10 September 2019 0:17

My child is thriving at Mandurah Baptist College and he has blossomed in the care of his teachers. He and his friends are always so happy to be at school and enthusiastic about their learning. I would love to give credit to the wonderful staff including teachers, administrators, principals, education assistants and ground staff. These dedicated people from MBC are busy shaping the goals and dreams of our future generations, and they deserve all the honour and accolades we can heap upon them. I appreciate your professionalism, compassion, and commitment to our children. And the best is.we will still be 'journeying' for the next couple of years in this wonderful school.

Julia
16 August 2019 11:02

Fantastic School with teachers who are passionate and genuinely care for the students. Yes, they are not perfect, but they do continually strive to find ways to improve. Bullying is addressed as soon as made known to teachers, staff. All in all a good school with affordable fees.

Tim
10 August 2019 5:52

We've had 6 children attend Mandurah Baptist College, great environment for the children to grow and learn academically and it supports the values that we teach our children at home. Encourages children to reach their potential and embraces their unique gifts given by God

funky
04 November 2018 5:20

One star for 2 amazing teachers. 1 in primary, 1 in high school.
Teachers have become lazy in teaching because everything is on the ipad. Teachers are discouraging instead of encouraging. Bullying from teachers does exist as well as from kids at this school. Discipline is inconsistent. If you are an alternative thinker, then you don't fit the "criteria", you are outcast. You must think how the school wants you to think. Cliques and groups are a big thing. If you don't want to do only ATAR, then you are made to feel dumb and are very limited in options. I don't think this is how a "Christian" school should be run. (from a christian!)

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