About Private Schools in Australia
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in 2005 there were 9,623 schools in Australia. 72% of these were government schools, 18% Catholic schools and 10% Independent schools. Around 29% of all primary school students are educated in non-government schools and approximately 38% of all secondary school students.
There are around 3.4 million students in schools in Australia of which around 33% attend non-government schools. Non-government schools are established by either Catholic or Independent (non-Catholic) organisations and all operate under the guidelines set by each State or Territory Minister. Education in Government Schools is provided free for all Australian students under the Australian Constitution. Non-government schools accept students based on fee schedules (usually paid by parents). These schools also receive Government funding.
Australia's Private School Education System Characteristics
Schooling generally begins with a Preparatory year (Prep. or Kindergarten) followed by 12 years of schooling. Each State and Territory in Australia has different age levels for the start and completion of primary and secondary schooling. Many schools offer only primary school education (school Years 1 through 6) or secondary education (school Years 7 through 12). The Northern Territory and Tasmania break up school ages into a third category - Senior School - for the final two or three years of schooling.
FAQs
What is CRICOS#? - Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students. The Department of Education, Science and Training designates a CRICOS code number to all schools that are accredited to accept international students.
The schooling years
Queensland Private Schools
Non-compulsory year - Prep
Primary school - Years 1 through 6
Secondary School - Years 7 through 12
Boarding is available in both Primary and Secondary levels at selected schools.
Victoria Private Schools
Prep
Primary school - Years 1 through 6
Secondary School - Years 7 through 12
Boarding is available in both Primary and Secondary levels at selected school.
NSW Private Schools
Kindergarten
Primary school - Years 1 through 6
Secondary School - Years 7 through 12
Boarding is available in both Primary and Secondary levels at selected schools
Children must turn 5 by July 31 to start Kindergarten in that year. All children must start primary school before their 6th birthday.
South Australia Private Schools
Reception
Primary school - Years 1 through 6
Secondary School - Years 7 through 12
Children must turn 5 before they can begin Reception. All children must start primary school before their 6th birthday. Compulsory until age 16.
WA Private Schools
Non-compulsory Kindergarten
Non-compulsory Pre-primary
Primary School - Years 1 through 6
Secondary School - Years 7 through 10
Senior School - Years 11 and 12
Children must turn 4 by 30 June to start Kindergarten in that year. Children must turn 5 by 30 June to start Pre-Primary.
Compulsory until age 17.
Northern Territory Private Schools
Non-compulsory year - Pre-school
Non-compulsory year - Transition Year
Primary school - Years 1 through 6
Middle School - Years 7 through 9
Senior School - Years 10 through 12
Boarding is available in all levels at selected schools.
Tasmania Private Schools
Non-compulsory Kindergarten
Compulsory Prep
Primary School - Years 1 through 6
Secondary School - Years 7 through 10
Senior School - Years 11 and 12
Children should be at least four years of age by January 1 to start Kindergarten in that year. A child who turns five by January 1 in any year must start school that year. Compulsory until age 16.