Search Boarding Schools in Australia
Use our search filter to browse Australia’s boarding schools by state, gender or location. Click through to school profiles to discover more about what they have to offer.
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St Brigid’s College
Lesmurdie
Boarding Years: 7–12 Girls
Religion: Roman CatholicView School FeesTuition Fee: Pre-Kindy $2,866 - Yr 12 $7,990
Boarding Only: $23,500
Sibling Discount: 20% tuitionSt Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School
Karrinyup, Perth
Boarding Years: 7-12
Religion: AnglicanView School FeesTuition Fee: From $22,240 - $23,440
Boarding Only: $22,920
Sibling Discount: A reduction in tuition fees of 5% is made for the second sister and 10% for the third and subsequent sisters attending the school at the same time.Santa Maria College
Attadale, Perth
Boarding Years: 7-12 Girls
Religion: CatholicView School FeesTuition Fee: $5,809 to $11,871
Boarding Only: $20,379
Sibling Discount: 10% for all siblingsYiramalay/Wesley Studio School
Via Fitzroy Crossing, Fitzroy Crossing
Boarding Years: 10-12 Co-ed
Religion: Uniting ChurchView School FeesTuition Fee: $16,500
Boarding Only: Must be eligible for AbstudyAquinas College
Manning
Boarding Years: 7-12 BoysBunbury Cathedral Grammar School
Gelorup, Bunbury
Boarding Years: Year 7-12
Religion: AnglicanCarmel Adventist College
Carmel
Boarding Years: 7-12 Co-edCatholic Agricultural College Bindoon
Bindoon
Boarding Years: 7–12 Co-edChrist Church Grammar School
Claremont
Boarding Years: 7–12 BoysGreat Southern Grammar
Kalgan
Boarding Years: 7–12 Co-edGuildford Grammar School
Guildford
Boarding Years: 7–12 Co-ed
Religion: AnglicanHale School
Wembley Downs, Perth, Wembley Downs
Boarding Years: 7-12 Boys
Religion: AnglicanIona Presentation College
Mosman Park
Boarding Years: 7–12 GirlsLa Salle College
Middle Swan
Boarding Years: 7–10 Co-edMazenod College
Lesmurdie
Boarding Years: 7–12 BoysMethodist Ladies’ College WA
Boarding Years: 6–12 GirlsNagle Catholic College
Geraldton
Boarding Years: 7–12 Co-ed
Religion: CatholicNarrogin Residential College
Narrogin, Narrogin
Boarding Years: year 7 to year 12
Religion: State SecularPenrhos College
Como
Boarding Years: 7-12
Religion: Uniting ChurchPerth College
Mount Lawley
Boarding Years: Year 7 - 12
Religion: AnglicanPresbyterian Ladies’ College
Peppermint Grove, Perth
Boarding Years: 7-12
Religion: Uniting ChurchScotch College WA
Swanbourne
Boarding Years: 7–12 BoysSt Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls
Mosman Park, Perth
Boarding Years: 7-12 Girls
Religion: AnglicanWesley College
South Perth
Boarding Years: 7 - 12 Co-edWest Aust College of Agriculture Cunderdin
Cunderdin
Boarding Years: 10-12 Co-edWest Aust College of Agriculture Denmark
Denmark
Boarding Years: 10-12 Co-edWest Aust College of Agriculture Harvey
Harvey
Boarding Years: 10-12 Co-edWest Aust College of Agriculture Morawa
Morawa
Boarding Years: 10-12 Co-edWestern Australian College of Agriculture – Narrogin
Narrogin
Boarding Years: 10-12
Religion: Non-denominational
What’s the difference between a boarding school and a day school?
Not only do boarding schools present as some of the biggest schools in Australia, but unlike day schools where students return home at the conclusion of the day’s classes, Australian boarding schools take on a residential character where boarders live on campus in boarding houses with live-in staff who supervise and look after your child’s welfare in a nurturing environment.
What are the advantages of boarding school?
Australian boarding schools are well-known proprietors of quality education and diversified learning, often producing students who class as some of the country’s top achievers across a number of curricular areas including academic, sporting and cultural.
However, what really distinguishes Australia’s best boarding schools from the rest of the pack is what students stand to gain in respect to diversity of education be that cultural, geographical, resilience and independent living.
Experience-based learning
Not all learning can be achieved within the confines of a classroom. Boarding schools bridge the gap between the classroom and the real world, allowing students to cultivate a sense of independence and self-reliance as they come to adopt all the domestic and personal duties intrinsic to the boarding lifestyle, from housekeeping to money management. Boarding students in Australia enjoy the experience of living with other students from across the country and overseas, bringing global experiences to their everyday lives.
Extra-curricular activities
Whether your child is yet to find a personal passion or is already in the process of refining their talent, boarding schools offer an extensive selection of extra-curricular programmes designed to hone your child’s abilities and interests to an elite level if that’s where they want to go. From sport and debating to arts and music, boarding schools are well-equipped to nurture your child’s interests.
Smaller class sizes
Because boarding schools generally offer more intimate learning environments with modest class sizes, your child will have more opportunities to communicate their thoughts and ideas with teachers and fellow students in the course of day-to-day learning.
Diversity
Australian boarding schools have an esteemed reputation for cultural diversity, accepting both domestic and international students from vastly different religious and ethnic backgrounds. By being a part of such a diverse boarding community your child will have the opportunity to develop an early appreciation of and respect for individual cultural differences; setting them up for life after secondary education.
How much does boarding school cost?
Boarding school fees are typically comprised of tuition fees and boarding fees. Depending on the location and reputation of the institution, these costs can vary considerably. Prices can also vary according to primary or secondary study, part- or full-time boarding arrangements, and sibling discounts offered by the institution. For information go to our Fees Directory.
How many boarding schools are there in Australia?
There are almost 200 boarding schools in Australia with institutions located across every state and territory from North Sydney in New South Wales to Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory. When selecting your preferred school, you have considerable choice in regard to:
- Religious affiliations (Anglican, Presbytarian, Catholic, etc.)
- Non-demoninational Institutions
- Girls and Boys-only schools
- Co-educational schools
- High school and primary school-combined options