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Schools on the Gold Coast: A Parent's Guide to Education in 2026

Government, Catholic, independent and selective schools — navigating the Gold Coast education system.

By The Daily Gold Coast · Published 27 June 2026 at 9:08 pm

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Schools on the Gold Coast: A Parent's Guide to Education in 2026
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The Gold Coast's education system has grown significantly alongside the city's population. The mix of government, Catholic, independent and faith-based schools across the coastal strip, hinterland and the newer inland growth corridors gives families a genuine range of options. Here is what parents new to the area need to know.

Government schools

Queensland government schools on the Gold Coast are administered by the Department of Education. Enrolment is generally based on catchment areas, with each government school serving a defined residential zone. Out-of-catchment applications are possible but not guaranteed. The Gold Coast's government school sector includes primary, secondary and special schools across the LGA.

Catholic schools

Brisbane Catholic Education and the Gold Coast Catholic Diocese operate a substantial network of Catholic schools across the Gold Coast. These schools enrol students of all faiths, though priority is given to Catholic families in popular schools. The Catholic school network spans primary and secondary levels across most suburbs.

Independent and private schools

The Gold Coast has a significant independent school sector. Established schools with strong sporting and academic programs attract families from across the metropolitan area. Many independent schools have waiting lists for popular year levels and early registration is advisable for families planning to enrol in these schools.

Selecting a school

Key factors for families include proximity and transport, school culture and values alignment, academic and co-curricular programs, fees and whether the school caters to the child's specific learning needs. Open days and school tour programs are the best way to assess cultural fit beyond what websites and reputation suggest.

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