St Leonard's College
Bunurong Country, 163 South Rd, Brighton East VIC 3187
Brighton East, VIC 3187
schedule Opening Hours
| Monday | 8 AM - 5 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM - 5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM - 5 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM - 5 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM - 5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
What People Mention
reviews Reviews (10)
Maya M-C
a year ago
Good tgings first: I went here From grade 3 to 7 and I met some really good friends here and I was involved in many theatre productions with their amazing theatre company! I was also involved in the Private Drama that they had and a really good experience to do with my friends! NOW FIR THE BAD THINGS: This school had a ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE BULLYING PROBLEM WITH SO MANY RUDE PEOPLE. WHILE THEY DID HAVE SOME LOVELY TEACHERS AND A GREAT DEBATING SYSTEM AND OPPORTUNITIES, i do say they do favour those of the special needs…🤨
Chloe Connors
a year ago
I joined the school last year and was kindly greeted by the peoples princess of St Leonard’s. Georgia Michelle Whitelaw. She helped me get to know people and the teachers at this school are also mad supportive I luv dis skl.
Emerson Atherton
2 years ago
The girls and boys make you feel invalidated and use there words to bring you down. If you send your kid to this school don’t be surprised when they end up rude and unwelcoming
Waffle Wonder
3 years ago
Great school nothing bad happened yet. But can be very strict and if there is a friendship fire they seem not to care and only get the parents involved if the children care. And new phone policy is not the best because it was my friends birthday and we were surprising my friend at her locker and we were gonna video her reaction and two of my friend were on two angles to recorded her and the teacher came and ruined it for all of us because of the stupid phone policy something need to change about that.
S McTigue
4 years ago
has zero regard for the happiness of their students. the phone policy is stupid, and the school’s elitist culture results in students feeling ostracised & pressured. while stl has good learning opportunities, high academic expectations, and diverse music programs, the culture and some of the staff and management can make the experience not worth the money.
sean chamberlin
4 years ago
Beautiful setting and grounds. Teaching staff are exceptional - genuinely care and really good quality. Pastoral care is the best I have seen. Culture and kids is great. Not a big emphasis on winning and marketing - more interested in producing well rounded and successful members of our community. Great school.
Carpe Diem
Edited 6 years ago
The best school to send your children to...It never ceases to amaze me how children are nurtured at this school.. The teachers are great and administration is absolutely brilliant!!! Topics of the seminars the school is regularly organising for parents are very useful indeed. As parents we also appreciate that this school is helping us to raise our kids with normal human values in life. The fact that we receive weekly updates regarding children's academic progress is making so much easier to keep an eye on kid's performance at school. This school is absolutely perfect in terms of facilities, however, they always work tirelessly to improve it even further. There is always something going on , new Middle School building was build soo fast. It's incredible! We are eternally grateful to Mr.Davis (St.Leonard's College Principal) for his efforts , without him it would not be possible. He is a genius!!!
Libby Carroll
7 years ago
My daughter attended St Leonard’s for the last two years of her schooling. I cannot rate the teaching and pastoral staff highly enough. She did incredibly well. Was made to feel part of the community very quickly and was able to enjoy her love of musical theatre and music. If I had more children they would be sent to STL. Thank you for everything.
Alison Claire
7 years ago
My son rates the school "11/10" and has thrived since being at St Leonard's, so thought that alone warrants a genuine review. Teachers are responsive and supportive. Facilities are great & new building plans look incredible; however it's not buildings that make a good school, it's the culture. At St Leonard's, I'd describe it as almost an unspoken undercurrent of respect and responsibility across all year levels. I've not met a St Leonard's student yet that doesn't look you in the eye when they speak, ask questions, and engage in friendly, thoughtful conversation. A very warm and positive school environment with lots of extra-curricular opportunities.
Kate Downton
8 years ago
Absolutely AWFUL school! there are rude, abrupt teachers and the only person who appears to care about the student's wellbeing is Jules Dennett. 1 Person! They are implementing some sort of new phone system which a disapprove of entirely. My child will be leaving this school at the end of the year.