Primary School Ranking Canberra 2024 ❤️

Here are the top primary schools in Canberra, ACT based on our research. Please note that our data is subject is changed but we will endeavor to make the data as accurate as possible.

OrderSchoolTotal EnrolmentsSectorScore
1Emmaus Christian School460Non-government98
2Canberra Girls’ Grammar School1080Non-government98
3Radford College2010Non-government98
4Garran Primary School600Government97.5
5Burgmann Anglican School1580Non-government97
6Aranda Primary School550Government97
7Canberra Grammar School2040Non-government97
8Mawson Primary School470Government96
9St Thomas More’s Primary School180Non-government96
10Brindabella Christian College950Non-government96
11Curtin Primary School450Government96
12Hughes Primary School460Government96
13St Joseph’s Primary School310Non-government95
14St Jude’s Primary School430Non-government95
15Telopea Park School1600Government95
16Trinity Christian School1100Non-government94.5
17Holy Trinity Primary School380Non-government94.5
18Turner School450Government94.5
19Canberra Montessori School90Non-government94
20Weetangera Primary School470Government93.5
21Majura Primary School710Government93.5
22Sacred Heart Primary School210Non-government93.5
23Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School710Non-government93
24North Ainslie Primary School600Government93
25Covenant Christian School230Non-government92.5
26Chapman Primary School560Government92.5
27Good Shepherd Primary School750Non-government92
28Holy Spirit Primary School740Non-government88.5

The top three non-government schools on the list are Emmaus Christian School, Canberra Girls’ Grammar School, and Radford College, all of which received a score of 98. These schools have more students than the other schools on the list, with over 1000 students each.

Garran Primary School, Burgmann Anglican School, and Aranda Primary School were the next three schools on the list, all with scores of 97 or higher. These schools are a mix of public and private institutions, with enrolments ranging from 550 to 600 students.

The scores for the remaining schools on the list ranged from 88.5 to 96. These schools, which range in size from 90 to 750 students, are a mix of government and non-government institutions.

The scores for the remaining schools on the list ranged from 88.5 to 96. These schools, which are a mix of government and non-government schools, have enrolments ranging from 90 to 750 students.

How to choose primary school for your kids in Canberra?

Rankings of schools can be influenced by a variety of factors and may not accurately reflect the quality of education at a specific school. When selecting a school, consider factors such as location, facilities, teaching quality, and student-teacher ratio. You might want to look into local schools and visit them to see if they are a good fit for your child’s needs.

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