Galilee Catholic Primary School Bondi has been recognised in The Daily Telegraph's Top 100 Private Primary Schools list for NSW and the ACT, ranking 23rd in the independently compiled 2025 analysis of NAPLAN results.
The recognition reflects the school's commitment to providing a personalised learning environment where every child is known, supported and encouraged to achieve their potential.
Principal Helen Paton said the acknowledgement was a special moment for the school community.
"Our NAPLAN success comes from high-quality teaching, a focus on knowing each student as an individual, and a culture of high expectations supported by strong pastoral care," Mrs Paton said.
"It highlights the strength of our school community and our shared commitment to helping every child thrive. It demonstrates what can be achieved when students, teachers and families work together towards a common goal."
With just over 90 students, Galilee is known for its close-knit community Mrs Paton said the school's size is central to its approach.
"Being a smaller school allows us to know every student and family personally. This creates a strong sense of belonging and enables us to provide support and opportunities for each child."
Mrs Paton encouraged families considering enrolment for Kindergarten 2027 to come and visit the school.
"We warmly invite families to visit and experience our community. Galilee is a place where children are known, supported and inspired to grow into confident, capable learners."
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Recognition based on The Daily Telegraph's Top 100 Private Primary Schools list for NSW and the ACT. The ranking was independently compiled using publicly available information. Galilee Catholic Primary School or Sydney Catholic Schools did not submit data for consideration and was not involved in the compilation of the list.