The Australian secondary education comprises a 5-year or 6-year curriculum, i.e. Year 7-12 in Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania; and Year 8-12 in Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Northern Territory. Schools in Australia can be classified into two broad categories namely Government or Private schools, with some being Private Boarding schools. Students can choose local Year 11-12 school curriculum or International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma to gain university entry qualifications. In addition, students can choose vocational education programs offered by various institutions.

Boys
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Prince Alfred College
Newly built sports centre offering an extensive range of sports.
Girls
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St Peter's Girls' School
Experienced IB education provider with outstanding performance in IB result and sports.
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Walford Anglican School for Girls
Walford is the only girls school in South Australia to offer the continuum of International Baccalaureate Programs....
Co-ed
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Concordia College
Offering multi-media subjects in the secondary school curriculum.
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Immanuel College
More than 40 subjects and specialisations are taught in extensive modern facilities that include specialist centers for...
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Mercedes College
Offering a range of programs including ELICOS and learning support to international students.