frensham parent portal

by Alphonso Hessel Jr. 3 min read

Is Frensham the right school for my child?

We want every parent to be sure that Frensham is the right place for their child to grow. We'd love to help you find out more. From 3 to 18 years, we welcome students at all stages of their educational journey. If you would like your child to take part in our assessment process, please register here.

Why choose Frensham?

You will also receive invitations to school events throughout the year. "The freedom given at Frensham, perhaps more than at other schools, helps students to be more ambitious and driven rather than the other way round.

Is Frensham a good school for HSC?

Frensham’s HSC 2018 results. In published media ranking of girls’ schools, non-selective schools and boarding schools out of Sydney, Frensham’s cohort again ranked 1st. Frensham’s ATAR median (tertiary entry rank) of approximately 85, speaks loudly of the aspirational efforts of senior students and their teachers.

What is the difference between the parent portal and student portal?

The Parent Portal has access to information for all students within the household whereas the Student Portal only shows information relevant for that particular student's login information. It is highly recommended that students do not use their parents’ accounts for accessing portal information.

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Schoolbox

Schoolbox is the School's Communication Management System containing the most up-to-date and detailed information, such as Weekly Bulletin, Calendar, forms and documents including policies and the Information Book.

Pen & Ink 2021

To order your copy of Pen & Ink 2021, please use the order form below. $15 per book to pick up from Frensham Company Office or and we will post it to you for $20 per book.

Why is Frensham important?

School shouldn't be about pushing someone to do things they aren't capable of or don't want to be able to do. Frensham allows you to really motivate yourself, which is what you need in life. The range of subjects gives everyone the opportunity to pursue their passion.

What did Frensham's first headmaster say?

Paul Roberts, Frensham's first headmaster, said that Frensham wanted children to be mature, free, courageous and happy. It's a lovely motto. It means allowing children to be children, allowing them to make mistakes, allowing them to have ambitions and allowing them to try things and make up their own minds.

What did Frensham teach me?

Frensham taught me to be independent and stand alone while still being able to make friends and be part of a group. It's a really supportive atmosphere that means you're able to try different things and that really does give you confidence later on. I felt really well prepared for university.

Why is Frensham a different school?

Frensham is a different school for people with a desire to allow their children to develop and learn to be the best person they can be... Allowing children to understand what their loves and their passions are is the key driver to succeeding later in life.

What did Myles learn at Frensham?

A lot of the skills that Myles has learned at Frensham - teamwork, collaboration, the ability to recognise what other people want and how they are trying to achieve it - are going to work really well in the wider world... In a company like ours, we're looking for people who can collaborate, people who can empathise.

Is Frensham a public school?

Frensham is a different school in many ways – and we’re very proud of that. However, it’s only very different in the context of a traditional English public school. If you’re imagining boaters or tartan or children with badges down their lapels, then we are definitely not that. Yet if you have experienced an international school or an American ...

Does Frensham use first names?

At Frensham, we use first names for everyone. The teachers are still respected, our Head, Rick, is still very much respected, but he doesn't have to be frightening, he doesn’t have to be distant. This creates a rich and engaging relationship that doesn't require anger or making children feel like they're not of value.

Whats New

Full time, non-residential, permanent position for April 2022, or as soon as possible thereafter (a September start may be considered). Part-time hours...

Upcoming Events

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