Terrey Hills Public School

Terrey Hills 2084 · K-6

Terrey Hills Public School is a Government primary school in Terrey Hills, NSW offering K-6. With an ICSEA score of 1100 — placing it in the 84th percentile nationally, above average the Australian average of 1,000. The school has 183 enrolled students with approximately 13 students per teacher. 1% of students identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, and and 19% have a language background other than English.

ICSEA Score
1100
84th percentile
Enrolments
183
K-6
Students per Teacher
13:1
14 teaching staff
Indigenous Students
1%
of enrolments
LBOTE Students
19%
non-English background

ICSEA Context

ICSEA (Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage) measures the socio-educational background of a school's student community. The Australian average is 1,000. Terrey Hills Public School scores 1100 — above average.

Avg 1,000
1100
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Catchment Map

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About Terrey Hills

Terrey Hills Public School is located in Terrey Hills, NSW — a suburb with a median household income of $2,778/wk and median rent of $600/wk. Population: 3,142.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Terrey Hills Public School a government school?

Yes, Terrey Hills Public School is a government (public) school.

What year levels does Terrey Hills Public School offer?

Terrey Hills Public School offers K-6.

What is Terrey Hills Public School's ICSEA score?

Terrey Hills Public School has an ICSEA score of 1100, placing it in the 84th percentile nationally. The Australian average is 1,000.

How many students attend Terrey Hills Public School?

Terrey Hills Public School has 183 enrolled students, with approximately 13 students per teacher.

Where is Terrey Hills Public School located?

Terrey Hills Public School is located in Terrey Hills, NSW 2084. Visit the school website at https://terreyhill-p.schools.nsw.gov.au.

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