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Enrolling Your Child in a Canberra School: How It Actually Works

Working out where your child can go to school in Canberra is one of the first puzzles for new and growing families in the ACT. The good news is that the system is more structured, and more generous, than in many parts of Australia. The territory runs as a single self-governing jurisdiction, so there are no separate councils or shire boundaries to navigate. Instead, your home address does most of the work for you. This guide explains how Canberra schools enrolment works across the three sectors, what a Priority Enrolment Area means, and where to apply.

The three school sectors in the ACT

Canberra families choose between three broad sectors, each with its own enrolment process:

You can apply across more than one sector. Many Canberra families hold a guaranteed public-school place while also lodging an application at a Catholic or independent school, then decide once offers are in.

How public school Priority Enrolment Areas work

The ACT public system uses Priority Enrolment Areas, usually shortened to PEAs. Every public school is assigned a set of suburbs or areas, and your child's PEA is determined by your home residential address. The key promise is this: every ACT child is guaranteed a place from kindergarten through to year 12 at a public school within their PEA. Children living in nearby New South Wales are guaranteed a place at a designated NSW-pathway school.

A few practical points worth knowing:

To find which school covers your address, use the ACT Government's find a school in your Priority Enrolment Area tool. The official overview of the whole process lives on the Find a school and enrol pages, and the steps for an out-of-area application are set out under apply to a school outside your area.

Year levels, ages and when school starts

ACT public primary schools run from kindergarten to year 6, and most offer an onsite preschool program for four-year-olds. School is compulsory for ACT children from age 6 until they complete year 12 or turn 17, whichever comes first.

The age cut-offs matter when you are planning that first year:

Application windows for the following school year open and close at set times each year. Rather than rely on a date that may have moved, check the current windows on the ACT Government's enrol in a public school page before you start.

Where and how to apply

Public schools: applications are lodged through the ACT Government. Start at the Find a school and enrol hub, confirm your PEA, then follow the enrolment steps for your chosen school. You will generally need proof of your child's identity and date of birth, plus proof of your ACT residential address, since your address is what anchors the whole PEA system.

Catholic schools: apply directly to the individual school or through Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn. Systemic Catholic primary and secondary schools are spread across the Belconnen, Gungahlin, Woden, Tuggeranong and inner-Canberra districts, and each manages its own intake.

Independent schools: apply directly to the school. These schools set their own criteria, fees and timelines, and popular ones often have waiting lists that reward applying early. The ACT Education Directorate maintains a list of non-government schools covering both the Catholic and independent sectors, which is a useful starting point for building your shortlist.

A sensible order of steps for new families

For the authoritative detail on policies, sector lists and the directorate behind the public system, the central reference point is education.act.gov.au. Enrolment rules, category status and dates do change from year to year, so always confirm the current settings there before you act.

This is general information compiled with AI assistance. Enrolment rules, areas, dates and fees change, so please confirm current details with the linked official sources before making decisions.

    This guide was compiled by AI from public sources and the listings shown, and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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