Compare Australian private schools — fees, ICSEA, ATAR results

Compare independent and Catholic private schools in Australia. Tuition fees, scholarships, ICSEA scores, ATAR results, boarding options. Make informed decisions for your child's education.

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1.4M+

Australian students in private schools

Source: ABS Schools Australia 2025

1,800+

Private schools in Australia

Source: Independent Schools Australia

$48,000

Average elite school annual fee (Yr 12)

Source: ISCA Fees Survey 2026

$500,000+

Total cost K-12 elite school

Source: ISCA financial planning guide

How much do private schools cost in Australia in 2026?

Australian private school fees in 2026 vary by school tier: Elite Year 12 fees range from $42,000-$55,000/year (Geelong Grammar, Scotch College, Melbourne Grammar, Sydney Grammar). Mid-tier independent schools: $25,000-$38,000/year. Catholic systemic schools: $4,000-$10,000/year. Year 7-9 typically 30-40% lower than Year 12. Boarding adds $25,000-$45,000/year on top of tuition. Total cost of private education K-12: $400,000-$650,000 for elite schools, $150,000-$300,000 for mid-tier, $40,000-$120,000 for Catholic. Always factor in uniforms, IT, camps, music tuition (add $5,000-$15,000/year).

Based on analysis of 5 providers across 6 service categories.

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Private School typical pricing by service (Australia, 2026)
Provider Typical costMelbourneSydneyBrisbaneUrgency
Independent Schools $25,000-$55,000/yr~$25,000~$27,000~$23,000planned
Catholic Schools $4,000-$10,000/yr~$4,000~$4,320~$3,680planned
Boarding Schools $50,000-$95,000/yr total~$50,000~$54,000~$46,000planned
International Baccalaureate $28,000-$55,000/yr~$28,000~$30,240~$25,760planned
Single Sex Schools $25,000-$50,000/yr~$25,000~$27,000~$23,000planned
Religious Schools $8,000-$45,000/yr~$8,000~$8,640~$7,360planned

Price ranges compiled from 5 providers across 6 service categories. Melbourne reference price; Sydney typically +8%, Brisbane typically -8%. Source: Compare Private Schools independent analysis.

About this private school comparison

Compare Private Schools is an independent Australian comparison service dedicated to helping consumers and businesses find, compare, and contact private school across every state and territory. We track 5 named providers across 6 service categories, pulling pricing data from public sources, review aggregators including Google and Productreview.com.au, industry body directories, and verified provider websites.

Our ranking methodology uses a transparent weighted score updated quarterly: 40% aggregated public reviews, 25% price transparency and itemised quoting, 20% service coverage and geographic availability, 10% credentials and registration with the relevant Australian industry body, and 5% complaint history logged with state fair trading offices and industry ombudsmen. We do not accept payment to rank providers. Where referral fees apply, they are disclosed in our footer and do not influence position.

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Private School Services

Independent Schools

Non-systemic private schools. Wide range from elite to community-focused.

$25,000-$55,000/yr

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Catholic Schools

Catholic systemic schools (parish-funded) — affordable private education.

$4,000-$10,000/yr

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Boarding Schools

Boarding schools across Australia for rural and international families.

$50,000-$95,000/yr total

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International Baccalaureate

Schools offering IB Diploma alongside or instead of state curriculum.

$28,000-$55,000/yr

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Single Sex Schools

Boys-only and girls-only private schools.

$25,000-$50,000/yr

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Religious Schools

Anglican, Methodist, Jewish, Islamic, Christian and other faith-based schools.

$8,000-$45,000/yr

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Top Private School Providers in Australia

Independently compared. Updated April 2026.

Top Rated

Wenona

Premier Sydney girls' school with strong academic outcomes and pastoral care.

Girls Top results North Sydney IB option
4.9
(290 reviews)

Sydney

$45,000/yr

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Geelong Grammar School

Australia's most expensive private school. Full boarding option, Timbertop wilderness program.

Boarding Timbertop Heritage Co-ed
4.8
(240 reviews)

Geelong

$50,000+/yr

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Sydney Grammar School

Sydney's elite boys' school with consistent #1 ATAR results.

Boys Top NSW ATAR Heritage CBD
4.8
(320 reviews)

Sydney

$50,000/yr

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Scotch College Melbourne

Top-tier boys' Presbyterian school. Strong academic, sport and music traditions.

Boys Presbyterian 170+ years Top ATAR
4.7
(380 reviews)

Melbourne

$45,000/yr

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Methodist Ladies' College Melbourne

One of Melbourne's leading girls' schools. Strong academic and co-curricular programs.

Girls Methodist Strong ATAR Kew location
4.7
(420 reviews)

Melbourne

$42,000/yr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do private schools cost in Australia in 2026?

Elite independent schools (Geelong Grammar, Sydney Grammar, Scotch College, Methodist Ladies' College): $42,000-$55,000/year for Year 12. Mid-tier independents: $25,000-$38,000/year. Catholic systemic schools: $4,000-$10,000/year. Boarding adds $25,000-$45,000 on top. Year 7-9 fees typically 30-40% lower than Year 12. Total K-12 cost: $400,000-$650,000 for elite schools, $40,000-$120,000 for Catholic systemic. Add $5,000-$15,000/year for uniforms, IT, camps, music tuition.

When should I apply for a private school?

Elite schools (Scotch, Geelong Grammar, Sydney Grammar): apply at birth or before age 2 for Year 7 entry. Waiting lists at top schools are 1,000+ children. Mid-tier independents: apply 2-4 years before entry year. Catholic systemic: 12-24 months before entry year. Most competitive entry points: Reception (limited places open most spots), Year 7 (start of secondary, biggest intake), Year 11 (VCE/HSC start). Apply to 4-8 schools simultaneously to maximise options.

What's ICSEA and how does it relate to school quality?

ICSEA (Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage) measures the socio-economic background of a school's community. Average is 1000. Elite private schools typically score 1180-1230. ICSEA correlates strongly with academic outcomes — but it measures family advantage, not school teaching quality. To assess teaching quality, look at "value-added" data (how much the school improves students above their starting point) — Education Department websites publish this. A school with ICSEA 1200 should produce strong results; a school with ICSEA 1100 producing strong results is doing more impressive teaching.

Are private school scholarships realistic to get?

Top elite schools: 5-15 academic scholarships per year for Year 7 entry, 200-500 applicants. Highly competitive — typically requires top 1% performance on ASCAS test plus interview. Mid-tier schools: easier scholarships available, often 30-50% fee reduction. Music scholarships at most schools: less competitive than academic, requires 5+ years instrument experience and grade 6-7 AMEB level. Sport scholarships: rare, mostly for boarding. Financial assistance (means-tested): 5-30% of places at most schools. Apply to 3-5 schools simultaneously to maximise chances.

Catholic vs Independent — which should I choose?

Catholic systemic schools (parish-funded): $4,000-$10,000/year, generally similar academic outcomes to mid-tier independents, religious instruction (Catholic but increasingly inclusive), community-focused, lower socio-economic mix. Independent schools (privately governed): $25,000-$55,000/year, broader extracurricular options, smaller classes, more international students, stronger university preparation, higher ATAR outcomes. Catholic congregational schools (Loreto, Xavier, Mary MacKillop College, etc.) bridge the two — Catholic ethos but independent governance, fees $20,000-$35,000. Many families choose Catholic for primary, independent for secondary.

Are private schools worth the cost?

Research is mixed. Australian Productivity Commission analysis shows private schools deliver 5-8 ATAR points improvement over government schools on average — but much of this is explained by socio-economic background, not teaching quality. Top selective government schools (NSW: Sydney Boys/Girls High, James Ruse; VIC: Melbourne High, Mac.Robertson) consistently outperform top private schools at zero cost. Private school benefits are real (network, extracurriculars, smaller classes, pastoral care) but financial cost is significant — $500,000 invested at age 5 instead would be worth $1.5M+ at age 18 for university and house deposit help.

How do I find the best school for my child?

Visit open days at 5-8 schools matching your geographic and budget criteria. Talk to current parents (often more revealing than school marketing). Ask schools for: median ATAR (or NAPLAN value-added data for primary), retention rate from Year 7 to 12, specific strengths in your child's areas of interest, pastoral care approach, school culture. Match school strengths to your child — academic powerhouse for high achievers, more pastoral schools for sensitive children, sport-focused for athletic kids, music-strong for musicians. Don't just pick the highest-fee school.

What's the application process for private schools?

Standard process: 1) Register interest at school website (often $50-$200 fee), 2) Submit application form with academic reports and references (12-24 months before entry typically), 3) Sit assessment test (Cooperative Scholarship Test, AAS test, or school-specific), 4) Attend family interview, 5) Receive offer or waitlist position. Many schools require non-refundable enrolment fee ($1,500-$5,000) to secure place. Most schools require 1 term notice plus a fee of one term's tuition if you change your mind after enrolment.

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