Choosing a middle or high school in Australia can be a headache for parents because of the many options available. The 'right' idea – or with a school culture that matches your values – is really important when considering choosing a school.
Australian secondary schools are generally divided into three sectors: government, Catholic and independent. Usually independent school fees are higher than Catholic schools, while government schools will only ask for voluntary donations.
Some states also offer selective public schools, or selective classes within schools where prospective students must pass a test provided.
Many families choose to send their children to public or local government-owned high schools.
You can use a quick online search to identify a public school in your enrollment zone.