The cost of Education in Australia
Public (State School) Education Costs in Australia
In Australia the Government provides a FREE State operated education system, and they also subsidise a very large Private Education system.
In 2003, about 32% of all School Children in Australia went to Private/Independent schools. This figure is probably not much different today in 2011.
Although State Schools are classed as free education, Voluntary Contributions from about $60 per child per year are normally expected, and asked for, by every school. This cost can however be much higher in some State schools.
Each child also has to supply their own stationery, for which a list is provided detailing exactly what is required each year. The cost of this can be between $100 and $200+ each year.
State school uniforms can be from around $200 upwards.
State schools must accept all children that live in their ‘catchment area’, and will bring in extra teachers etc as required to cater for any overflow of students
Private Education Costs in Australia
About a third of Australian children attend Private/Independent schools.
This is a much higher percentage than in the UK, due to the fact that the Australian Governments, both Federal & State, contribute to the cost of EVERY child’s education, whether State or Private. This results in private school education being within reach of many average families.
Private School Fees
Private School Fees can start from about $800 per year, rising to $20,000+ per year, but some common figures are between $3,000 and $6,000 per year.
An example of one of the Independent school fees in SE Queensland can be seen here:
Faith Lutheran College fees for 2010: (Tuition Fees + Activities Levy = Total)
$2,944 + $ 780.00 = $3,724.00 Junior School Prep to Yr 6
$4,428 + $1,648.00 = $6,076.00 Middle School Yr 7 – Yr 9
$5,312 + $1,136.00 = $6,448.00 Senior School Yr 10 – Yr 12
There is also an annual Capital Funding Levy charged per family, of about $300.
Most schools also have extra charges for School Excursions etc, but the above school has actually included the compulsory excursions and camps in those fees.
Catholic School Fees
An example of Catholic school fees in Sydney can be seen at: Catholic School (Systemic) Fees Sydney
Annual tuition fees for 2010 for children attending Sydney Catholic systemic schools are as follows:
Year | 1st Child | 2nd Child | 3rd Child |
Primary K-6 | $854.00 | $640.50 | $427.00 |
Secondary: 7-8 | $1,198.00 | $898.50 | $599.00 |
Secondary: 9-10 | $1,327.00 | $995.25 | $663.50 |
Secondary: 11-12 | $1,769.00 | $1,326.75 | $884.50 |
There is also an annual building Levy charged per family, of about $300.
An example of Catholic school fees in Brisbane can be seen at: Catholic School Fees Brisbane PDF File 2009
2009 Basic Recommended Catholic School Fees
Preschool & Primary
$800 for one child
$1,124 per family of two children
$1,372 per family of 3 or more students
Secondary School :
$1,688 for one child
$2,816 per family of 2 children
$ 132 per extra child.
Building Fund contributions are an extra $404 per family for Primary or $616 per family for secondary.
The 2007 Catholic School Fees were:
Preschool & Primary : $744 per student or $1,048 for two children or $1,280 per family of 3 or more students, with a building fund contribution of $376 per primary school family.
Secondary School : $1,576 per student or $2,628 per family (2 students or more), with a building fund contribution of $480 per school family
An example of 2009 fees for Townsville Diocesan Tuition Fee for Catholic Primary Schools was:
One child – $1,048 per year
2nd child – $158 per year
3rd child – $104 per year
4th and subsequent children at no cost.
School levies will apply in addition to these fees.
However, I have seen an example of a 2009 fee at one local (Brisbane) Catholic primary school, and they are quoting: 1 Child $ 2,200, 2 Children $ 2,880 and 3 Children $ 3,400.
That is about 3 times the quoted figures from the above 2007 document.
The most expensive schools in each State of Australia
VIC: Geelong Grammar in Victoria, fees for year 12 in 2009 will be about $29,000.
NSW: Shore – Sydney Church of England Grammar School. $20,940 for 2009
WA: Christ Church Grammar. $17,560 for 2009
SA: Prince Alfred College. $15,117 for 2009
QLD: Brisbane Girls Grammar. $14,980 for 2009
There are often extra costs over and above basic fees. For example, my schools basic fees are about $4,000 with an extra $1,700 to cover other costs, camps etc.
South Australia 2011 Senior Fees selected private schools
$20,480 Scotch College
$19,450 St Peter’s College
$19,365 Prince Alfred College ($17,205 Tuition)
$18,800 Seymour College
$18,285 Walford
$17,200 Westminster
January 2009
School funding from Governments.
Private school funding figures recently made available for 2006, show that Queensland Independent schools received an average of $5,910 per student from parents.
Queensland school funding from combined Governments was:
- $ 6,734 Independent schools: (73% Federal Government and 27% Queensland Government)
- $11,043 State Schools
When looking at Independent schools, after adding the Parents fees to the government funding, the Independent schools receive an average of $12,644 per student, only $1,601 (or 14%) more than a State school student has available.