As the state capital city of the Northern Territory in Australia, Darwin has an estimated population of 140,000, which accounts for 0.60% of the population in the country. It is the least populated capital city in Australia and spans across 3,163.9 km².
The Department of Education and Training oversees education in Darwin and continually tries to improve education for all students, with a focus on Indigenous students. There are a number of public and private schools that cater to local students as well as international students.
Out of the 192 schools in the Northern Territory, 58 schools are situated in Darwin. The majority of the schools are government schools, followed by Catholic schools and Darwin independent schools. Most schools are co-educational.
Find the list of the best schools in Darwin below.
Edarabia showcases all private schools in Darwin through which parents can filter by tuition fees, curriculum, rankings & ratings. There are many public, private and charter schools near you that cater to both expat and local students.
Depending on the level of education; kindergartens (pre-schools), primary, secondary and high schools will all have varying tuition fees. Most K-12 schools offer different curriculums and extra-curricular activities to support the intellectual and physical wellbeing of students. Admissions for the top international schools in Darwin tend to have waiting lists so it is recommended that parents apply well in advance to secure a spot for their children. Additionally, each school has ratings based on parent reviews and are ranked below accordingly.
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