Warners Bay High School located at 1 Myles Ave, Warners Bay NSW 2282, Australia Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone (02) 4954 9488

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Jack Moen

4 Google Rating

Ehh, I mean it's not the worst.

4/ 5

Ehh, I mean it's not the worst.

Aaron Douglas

5 Google Rating

2 of my 3 boys have attended this school and have loved it. I also attended back on the 90's and was

5/ 5

2 of my 3 boys have attended this school and have loved it. I also attended back on the 90's and was pretty good.

Tina Henry

5 Google Rating

I have 3 children that have attended Warners Bay can not fault this school. Exceptional staff excel

5/ 5

I have 3 children that have attended Warners Bay can not fault this school. Exceptional staff excellent feedback from children and fellow parents. My children have done exceptionally well throughout their years of High School Education at Warners Bay.

Robert Walford

1 Google Rating

Tried to attend a class on my first day of attendance at this school, the teacher immediately gave m

1/ 5

Tried to attend a class on my first day of attendance at this school, the teacher immediately gave me an odd look, all the students wouldn't talk to me and I had to sit alone, later the police showed up for absolutely no reason and escort me of the premises, when asked why, they told me that 30 year old men aren't allowed to attend year 9 classes. Just plain disrespectful.

Chris Wallis

4 Google Rating

Above average public high school.

4/ 5

Above average public high school.

Richard Dunne

5 Google Rating

I'm sending my grandson to this school for its special needs classes. It was recommended to me and I

5/ 5

I'm sending my grandson to this school for its special needs classes. It was recommended to me and I'm very glad we did. The special ed teachers are absolutely fantastic, and he enjoys going there. I would suggest to anyone to use this school I thoroughly recommend.

Edan Feeney

5 Google Rating

Good teachers,Good Library

5/ 5

Good teachers,Good Library

Jaryd Clatworthy

5 Google Rating

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5/ 5

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