Find your Brisbane state school catchment by entering your address. This page lists 12 of Brisbane's most-searched catchments with suburb median house (or apartment) prices, plus an interactive map covering the full metro area.
Enter your home address in the catchment finder. SchoolRank cross-references the address against Education Queensland's published catchment boundaries to show your zoned government primary and high schools, plus the catchment outline on an interactive map.
No. State (government) schools have catchment zones — students living inside the boundary are guaranteed enrolment. Non-state schools (Catholic, Independent) set their own enrolment policies and do not have catchments. Brisbane State High School is partially selective: students must live in the catchment and pass an entrance assessment for the selective stream.
Yes, but it's not guaranteed. Out-of-catchment applications are accepted only when the school has capacity. Most in-demand catchments (Brisbane State High, Indooroopilly, Mansfield, Cavendish Road) are at capacity and rarely accept out-of-catchment enrolments.
Catchment boundaries are sourced from Education Queensland's Enrolment Management Plans and updated when EQ publishes changes. Always confirm with the school directly before making a property or enrolment decision.
Properties in popular catchments (Brisbane State High, Indooroopilly, Mansfield, Cavendish Road, Kelvin Grove) typically command a 10–30% premium over comparable non-catchment property. The price data on this page is the median house price of the suburb each school sits in — for inner-city catchments where houses are scarce, we show the median apartment price instead.