How much does private school cost in Australia?
Private school cost is not one national average. For a useful family budget, start with the school's current compulsory fee, then model the year levels, siblings, exclusions, and projected future years that apply to your child.
SchoolCost is built around the practical parent question: what might this pathway cost my family from here? We start with published school fee data where it is available, then help families model the years ahead instead of relying on a single current-year figure.
Start with the current compulsory amount
The first number to find is the current compulsory fee for the relevant year level. Do not stop at the headline tuition fee if the schedule also lists compulsory levies, building charges, technology levies, capital charges, or other required amounts.
When SchoolCost has fee data for a school, the figure traces back to a published source such as a fee schedule, school fees page, source document, archived fees page, or verified directory listing. If a school has no usable fee data, we do not invent it.
Then adjust for the pathway
A Year 7 fee does not tell you the cost of Years 7 to 12. A Reception, Prep, Kindergarten, Pre-primary, or Transition fee does not tell you the whole cost to Year 12 either. School fees are a pathway, not a single price tag.
- Fees can differ by year level or school section.
- Future years are projections, not guaranteed charges.
- Sibling discounts may only apply in specific cases.
- Some family costs sit outside the compulsory fee line.
Planner examples
If your child starts Prep in 2027 and you are considering a school that runs from Prep to Year 12, model the full pathway through Year 12. The planner can show the current-year base, projected later years, and the shape of the cost over time.
If you are comparing public primary plus private secondary, model the private school from Year 7 to Year 12 rather than multiplying one private school fee across every school year. For two or more children, build each child separately so overlap years and available sibling policies are visible.
Costs to keep outside the headline number
- Application and enrolment fees.
- Uniforms, shoes, devices, textbooks, and stationery.
- Camps, excursions, sport, music, and co-curricular activities.
- Transport, before-school care, after-school care, and boarding.
Caveats for parents
Use the latest school schedule if you are close to enrolment. Schools can change fees, discount rules, year-level structures, and what is included in compulsory charges. A projection is most useful for comparing options and understanding scale, not for locking in a future bill. This guide is general information for Australian parents and is not financial advice.
Test the numbers for your family
Use the planner to compare schools and pathways with the same assumptions.