Camp Australia - Angle Vale Primary School OSHC
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Centre Overview
Opening Hours
Morning: 3.15pm - 6.30pm (Mon - Fri)
Capacity
56 children
Phone
1300 105 343Website
N/A
Service Approval Date
01 January 2012
Primary Service Type
Outside of School Hours Care
Registered with ACECQA
Services Offered
Before School Care
School Age
After School Care
School Age
Vacation Care
School Age
About The Centre
Welcome to Camp Australia - Angle Vale Primary School OSHC.
Located at Heaslip Rd, Angle Vale, SA 5117, this centre is licensed to provide Centre-Based Care for up to 56 children and received service approval by ACECQA on 01 January 2012.… Read More
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Parent Reviews
The leadership and staff members are actual garbage, don't help with bullying or drama, they are more worried about the shade of black on your pants, can't keep a principal and most of the teachers are just depressing and don't know how to handle children properly
I went to this school a year ago bad teachers they do nothing about bully just corner you with teacher in a room and make you feel guilty for the whole day, my mum spoke with the school, and they said there to busy Sharon rich was the best and I wish she came back to teach my brother recently my brother has been getting bullied and what do the teachers do? nothing.....DONT GO HERE
Angle Vale Primary School is an outstanding educational institution that has truly exceeded my expectations. From the moment I enrolled my child, I have witnessed a dedicated team of educators and staff who are passionate about fostering a positive learning environment.
The school's commitment to academic excellence is evident in the innovative teaching methods and diverse curriculum that not only educates but also inspires students. The teachers go above and beyond to ensure that each child receives personalized attention and support, nurturing their individual strengths and addressing any challenges.
Beyond academics, Angle Vale Primary School places a strong emphasis on creating a sense of community. The welcoming atmosphere and various extracurricular activities contribute to a well-rounded educational experience. The school's involvement in community events and initiatives showcases its dedication to instilling values of empathy, responsibility, and community engagement in its students.
The facilities are well-maintained and equipped with the latest technology, providing students with a conducive learning environment. Communication between the school and parents is excellent, with regular updates, newsletters, and opportunities for parental involvement.
I am grateful for the positive impact Angle Vale Primary School has had on my child's education and personal growth. I highly recommend this school to any parent seeking a nurturing, stimulating, and supportive learning environment for their child.
I haven’t been there since 2018 but Sharon rich was the best thing that happened to the school. One of friends from the past who went there once fell or got pushed out of a tree by the fence of the school, they didn’t even block the tree up after the incident happened idk if they have now or not but she hurt got hurt pretty badly. Some teachers were good and most of the time retrieved balls that went over the fence. My brother lost his bag while he was there as well and they didn’t even care that he lost it he had to find it himself and even when my mum went to office to talk about it all they said was “ sorry we can’t help finding it we have jobs to do” which pissed my mum off.
School is not accommodating of disabled parents. They won't give a pass for the staff car park to a parent who is disabled and in a wheelchair, expects the mother to wheel her wheelchair on the main road get her toddler out of the car, and have their toddler sit on their lap and wheel towards oncoming traffic to access the uphill ramp to then try and wheel herself up, thats IF a car isn't blocking it, otherwise having to wait out on the road till the car moves, and then try and make their way up hill into the school. They are discriminating her, and lack any compassion. Previous leadership gave the mum a pass to access the disabled parking closer to classrooms but since new fencing they don't care and would rather this disabled mum put their life and their toddlers life in danger by being stuck out on the road using the front disabled parking which has no easy access to the school in peak hour pick up and drop off. Disgusting. If you are a disabled parent stay clear from this school. They should be ashamed of themselves.
School can't even keep a principle. Sharon Rich was the best thing that happened to AVPS she always dealt with bullying and nipped it in the butt. Since her leaving bullying is back to its BS ways of not being dealt with properly. A student being bullied by someone smaller must mean the larger kid did something first. Which is a joke. Staff haven't dealt with it, made the victim draw a Sorry card to their bully and lied about other students. Can't even have a meeting with the principle as the acting Vice Principle comes in with hackles up and lies even infront of students. When commenting about Sharon Rich being the best thing for the school the Acting Vice Principle scoffed. Shows their mentality. Don't send your children there to be subjected to bullying by staff.
this school is Terrible the teachers care more about the pants you wear than you education don't waste your money on this school.
dont come to this school i finished in 2021 but its horendous school lacks professionalism, hard to make friends, careless students, mass amounts of bullying, surprised its still thriving tbh
Guys I recommend coming to this school its so good trust me
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