Lists of Schools in Australia

Below is a list of lists of schools in Australia by state or territory:

  • List of schools in the Australian Capital Territory
  • List of schools in New South Wales
    • List of government schools in New South Wales
    • List of non-government schools in New South Wales
    • List of selective high schools in New South Wales
    • List of schools in Greater Western Sydney
    • List of schools in Hunter and the Central Coast
    • List of schools in Illawarra and the South East (New South Wales)
    • List of schools in Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast
    • List of schools in Tamworth, New South Wales
    • List of Catholic schools in New South Wales
    • List of Anglican schools in New South Wales
    • List of Islamic schools in New South Wales
  • List of schools in the Northern Territory
  • List of schools in Queensland
    • List of schools in Greater Brisbane
    • List of schools in Gold Coast, Queensland
    • List of schools in Sunshine Coast, Queensland
    • List of schools in Wide Bay-Burnett
    • List of schools in North Queensland
    • List of schools in Far North Queensland
  • List of schools in South Australia
  • List of schools in Tasmania
  • List of schools in Victoria
  • List of schools in Western Australia
    • List of schools in Perth, Western Australia
    • List of schools in rural Western Australia

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