Bundarra Central School
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About the School
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Overview
Bundarra Central School is a combined school in Bundarra, 2359 NSW. The public school has 84 students with a student-to-teacher ratio of 1 to 6.
- 6723 7102
- Bowline Street, Bundarra, 2359, NSW
Academics
Academic Proficiency
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Relative Performance
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- How well are schools from disadvantaged communities supporting students
Students at this school are performing at or above average for the state compared to schools with similar socio-economic backgrounds. This school is doing a great job of providing an equal opportunity to all students. This could be a sign that this school is supporting its students compared to other schools with similar students.
Students and Teachers
Students
Teachers and Staff
Student-Teacher Ratio
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Kingstown Public School is a highly rated primary school in Kingstown, 2358 NSW. The public school has 11 students with a student-to-teacher ratio of 1 to 7.
Kentucky Public School is a well rated school in Kentucky, 2354 NSW. The public school has 23 students with a student-to-teacher ratio of 1 to 9.
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