Head-to-head · 2026

Aspect Central Coast School vs Central Coast Grammar School

Side-by-side 2026 comparison: fees, ICSEA, sector, gender, programs and boarding. Both in Central Coast. Sourced from each school's published schedule and ACARA MySchool. Verified 11 June 2026.

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At a glance

The headline differences

  • Sector: Aspect Central Coast School is Specialised (Autism Spectrum Australia); Central Coast Grammar School is Independent (non-denominational).
  • ICSEA gap of 138: Central Coast Grammar School draws from a more advantaged community.
  • Both schools are in Central Coast, so catchment + commute considerations are similar.

Comparison

Side-by-side

Metric Aspect Central Coast School Central Coast Grammar School
City / suburbTerrigal, Central CoastErina Heights, Central Coast
SectorSpecialised (Autism Spectrum Australia)Independent (non-denominational)
Genderco-educationalco-educational
Year levelsYear 4-Year 12 (Primary Senior College; ages 4-18)Kindergarten-Year 12
ICSEA10171155
Year 12 feeon request$26,500
Year 7 feeon request$20,990
BoardingDay schoolDay school
Founded1985
ReligionNon-denominational (specialised education)Secular (non-denominational)

All fees verified 11 June 2026 against each school's published schedule. Excludes uniforms, technology, camps, capital + boarding (unless shown).

Aspect Central Coast School

Standout strengths

  • Specialised autism education for 30+ years; 130+ students; 4:1 student-to-teacher ratio
  • Australia's first autism-specific Distance Education program (online learning from home)
  • Tailored programmes for individual autism spectrum learner needs; Senior College at 165 Serpentine Rd

Specialised (Autism Spectrum Australia) co-educational school in Terrigal, Central Coast. Specialised autism education for 30+ years; 130+ students; 4:1 student-to-teacher ratio.

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Central Coast Grammar School

Standout strengths

  • 40-year legacy with 1,600+ students; state-of-the-art facilities including Richard Lornie Centre
  • Strong academic excellence with diverse co-curricular programs (CAPA, sport, debating)
  • 18-hectare tree-studded campus with on-site care and vacation programmes

Independent (non-denominational) co-educational school in Erina Heights, Central Coast. 40-year legacy with 1,600+ students; state-of-the-art facilities including Richard Lornie Centre.

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Common questions

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