Loreto Normanhurst
Girls
Name of School: Loreto Normanhurst
CRICOS Number: 03931K
City / State: Sydney, New South Wales
Year Established: 1897
Type of School: Girls Boarding School
Religious Group: Catholic
Student Population: 1,200
Number of International Students: 1
Boarding (No. of Boarders) / Homestay: Boarding (up to 200 boarders) 
Yr12 Result (2024):

37% students achieved ATAR 90+

Yr7 to Yr12 Tuition / Boarding Fees (2025):

A$40,297 - A$44,305 / A$34,389 per year

Website: www.loretonh.nsw.edu.au

 

 

Profile

 

Loreto Normanhurst is an independent, Catholic day and boarding school for girls in Years 5 to 12. Established in 1897, the school is part of a worldwide network of Loreto schools under the care of the Loreto Sisters (IBVM), and is one of seven Loreto schools in Australia.

 

The School provides a holistic education through the Loreto Normanhurst Student Growth Model (LNSGM). The LNSGM encourages students to be active and compassionate community members, to work effectively with peers and teachers, to have a strong faith which guides their decision-making and to strive to achieve their personal academic best. This approach delivers outstanding academic outcomes for students, as demonstrated in the School’s consistent excellence in the Higher School Certificate (HSC) results.

 

The Boarding community at Loreto Normanhurst consists of students and families from Sydney, regional and rural NSW, interstate and overseas. Boarding adds a unique dimension to the rich diversity in the school community.

 

Loreto Normanhurst graduates are independent, articulate, compassionate women who are seekers of truth and doers of justice, ready to take their place in the world.

 

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Special Features

 

Located on 25 hectares in Sydney’s North, Loreto Normanhurst is the biggest all girls boarding school in NSW. Our new boarding house will open in 2025. Our focus on pastoral care and award-winning model for learning prepares students to effectively navigate their place in an ever-changing global landscape