Edited by Nik Higgins · Co-founder & CEO
Darwin has a relatively small cluster of schools that accept international families: a mix of local government and Catholic schools that enrol overseas students under CRICOS alongside a handful of independent and specialist providers, including a major independent boarding campus and a new Islamic campus. English is the primary language of instruction and most schools follow the Australian Curriculum, though some independent providers offer additional international or faith-based programmes. Annual tuition for private day schools in Darwin commonly falls in the low-to-mid tens of thousands of Australian dollars, with boarding and extra levies added on top; government and Catholic schools may charge lower domestic-style levies for local students while operating separate CRICOS fees for overseas enrolments. Families should plan around the Northern Territory school year (four terms, late January to mid-December) and check each school’s CRICOS registration, English-language support and under-18 welfare arrangements before applying.
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