About Uschevron down
Payment method
cheque, mastercard, visa, eft, bpay, cash
Established
1992
Service Notes
Except School Holidays
Category

Reviews

ForeignMissionary

07/06/2025

Not the school it used to be!

This might have been a good enough school a decade or so back, but with the vast assortment of alternatives that have opened since then, this school hasn't kept up with the pace required. Mill Park SC has become a very old-fashioned school that seems stuck in a strange time warp. The teachers, the facilities, the programs they offer are far from innovative or even inspiring. They traded heavily on the SEAL program in the past, still do to an extent! The reality is the kids are in the same classes with everyone else. The extension programs do not exist.

The idea that if your child is academically smart they should attend Mill Park SC couldn't be further from the truth! There is talk of huge music programs, but any insider will tell you that there are no music teachers remaining, no orchestras or bands, just a few brash broadway belters who they roll out for a production every year. Which again, is terribly outdated in comparison to what the newer school music programs look like. Old Wendy nagel needs a swift boot towards to exit doors to make kids endure the current standard.

It's fantastic that nowadays parents are much more informed about where they send their kids to high school.

Jiggly Puff

08/06/2024

What do the teachers really say about your kids?

Avoid attending events or considering sending your kids to this school. The teachers are only interested in self promotion and will do anything to boost their status. Most especially when it comes to the annual production where the same set of kids get main parts every year, which is anything but "fair" for inclusiveness.

Teacher Wendy Nagel's abhorrent behavior behind the scenes from auditions, in practices plus performance nights has been noticed by other staff, parents and students alike. It is the kind of behavior which greatly affects the mental health of the students. When enough of the school community begin to hear these things there will be noticeable opportunities to stop this.