Hurstville South Public School 32-48 Maher Street, Hurstville, New South Wales 2220
About the Business
Welcome to Hurstville South Public School, a respected establishment located on Maher Street in Hurstville, Australia. As an esteemed point of interest in the area, our school is dedicated to providing a nurturing and inclusive environment where all students are respected, valued, and encouraged to reach their full potential.
At Hurstville South Public School, we believe in the power of education to transform lives. Our dedicated team of teachers and staff are committed to providing a high-quality education that prepares students for success in an ever-changing world. We offer a comprehensive curriculum that fosters intellectual, social, and emotional growth, ensuring that our students are well-equipped for their future endeavors.
As a parent or caregiver, you may be looking for engaging and educational activities to enjoy with your kids. If you have airport enthusiasts in your family, our school is ideally located near the Hurstville Airport, offering unique opportunities for learning and exploration.
We are proud to be a part of Education Week, an annual celebration of NSW public education. This event recognizes the outstanding achievements of our schools, teachers, and students, highlighting the dedication and hard work that goes into providing a first-class education.
We value the input of our parents and carers, and we encourage you to share your valuable feedback with us. The Department of Education has shared a draft plan for NSW public education, and your insights will help shape the future of our school.
In line with our commitment to inclusivity, we would like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the traditional custodians of the land on which our school stands. We also extend our respect to Elders, both past and present.
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Thank you for visiting our website. We invite you to explore further and learn more about the exceptional educational opportunities available at Hurstville South Public School. Feel free to contact us with any questions or to arrange a visit. We look forward to welcoming you and your family to our school community.
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Location & Phone number
32-48 Maher Street, Hurstville, New South Wales 2220, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 15:30
Tuesday:
09:00 - 15:30
Wednesday:
09:00 - 15:30
Thursday:
09:00 - 15:30
Friday:
09:00 - 15:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"At this school all of the subs are just bad but overall pretty good school but the basketball court needs to be even"
"This school does not focus on their educations, they spend their money mostly on gardening even though it doesn't make a difference to the playground. We have fund raising every year but on the second last week of my time at this school, they could not afford the my class money to get a colored T-shirt for 30 people. The teachers' education was worse than me at math even thought I am not the smartest student of the school."
"To be honest the school isn't that bad or that good. I feel like it could have been more though. I graduated last year feeling pretty refreshed. The canteen food is really expensive though. There was lots of physical violence. But I made really good friends there. Overall it isn't a really bad school. It's ok I guess."
"I graduated from HSPS in 2014, so this review might be a bit outdated. Overall, my experience here was pleasant. There were many different and diverse personalities of the students here that made it very fun to meet people (whether they were similar-minded or not). The playgrounds were pretty spacious (from what I remember, we had so many handball courts but I think some of the spaces have changed from now on) and the play equipment was so much fun! The classrooms were engaging and helped me learn, but I don't think there was that much encouragement to strive for our best. I also remember being placed in a composite class every 2 years, which I felt didn't really help me learn all that well. However, this system may have changed from now on. We also had more language lesson choices in my final year (e.g. French & Italian) which felt very unorganised but that is understandable since it was the first year they implemented those lessons. Even so, the majority of my teachers were pleasant and super kind which made me want to pursue education in the future too! I definitely had a lot of fun at this school from 2008-2014 that I still reminisce about every so often. It had an engaging and fun atmosphere that I will miss, especially after Mr Rouland was principle. He was supportive and put himself in a position that sought to engage students which was very memorable! He also entered us into a ballroom dancing competition (he was a judge) which definitely was one of my highlights in Year 6."
"This school RIGHT NOW is amazing, especially in stage 3, (years 5,6) you have right now the most nicest teachers EVER. I only remember a bit of Mr Roland, but i think the present principal is okay, even through it might have been better. FOr me the only issues are: Not allowed to play with others that are not in your year group Some students likes gossiping teachers aren't really aware of students going in and out the school unless a students tells them. (Happened today) and that's basically it, many issues here before are fixed, even through being in a stage with higher expectations is a bit harder than the teachers think. I would recommend this school to a lot of students, because right now a lot of classes are friendly, also welcoming. I hope during 2021, the issues will be fixed, but here's my response, for now."
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