Enrolling Kids in School in Australia — What You Need to Know

School starting age, enrolment process, public vs private costs, and what to prepare in Australia.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: State education department · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
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School starting age, enrolment process, public vs private costs, and what to prepare in every state.

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School Starting Age — NSW

In New South Wales, children typically start school (Kindergarten/Prep/Foundation) in the year they turn 5. The exact cut-off date varies by state — check with your local school or the NSW Department of Education.

Public vs Private

TypeCostNotes
Public schoolFree (voluntary contributions $200–$500/year)Enrol at your local school based on catchment zone
Catholic school$2,000–$6,000/yearSubsidised by the church
Private school$5,000–$40,000+/yearWide range depending on school

What You Need to Enrol

Immunisation

Children must be up to date with immunisations to enrol in childcare and school in most states. The "No Jab, No Play" policy applies in NSW. Get your immunisation history from Medicare through myGov.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age do kids start school in NSW?

Children typically start school (Kindergarten/Prep/Foundation) in the year they turn 5. Contact your local school for exact dates and enrolment procedures.

Are public schools really free?

Yes. Public schools don't charge tuition fees. There may be voluntary contributions ($200–$500/year) and costs for uniforms, excursions, and stationery.

Do kids need vaccinations for school?

Yes in most states. NSW requires up-to-date immunisations for enrolment. Get your child's immunisation history from myGov → Medicare.

What Changed

Apr 2026 Content verified for all states
Last updated: April 2026 · Source: State education department · Financial year: 2025–26