Kelvin Grove State College
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Kelvin Grove State College is a very highly rated combined school in Kelvin Grove, Brisbane QLD. The public school has 3140 students with a student-to-teacher ratio of 1 to 13.
- (07) 3552 7333
- L'Estrange Terrace, Kelvin Grove, QLD, 4059
Academics
Academic Proficiency
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Above State Average – Math
Above State Average – Reading
OP 1-5 Students
OP 1-5 Students
Student Progress
Based on same cohort academic growth from year-to-year.
Students at this school are making good progress from year-to-year when it comes to academic results. This shows how effective a school is at supporting students academic growth compared to other schools.
Student progress helps to provide a transparent way to show schools who are improving student outcomes regardless of a student’s starting point in terms of academic achievement.
Students at this school could be making better progress from year-to-year when it comes to academic results. This shows how effective a school is at supporting students academic growth compared to other schools.
Student progress helps to provide a transparent way to show schools who are improving student outcomes regardless of a student’s starting point in terms of academic achievement.
Equity
Underserved Students
How well are schools supporting students from low-income backgrounds?
This school is doing a great job of supporting students academically who are from low-income families. This may be a sign that this school is bridging the student-achievement gap in helping support low-income families.
This school could be doing a better job of supporting students academically who are from low-income families. This may be a sign that this school is not bridging the student-achievement gap or that their school takes in too few low-income students.
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