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Canberra School Catchment Zones — Check Your Address

Find your Canberra state school catchment by entering your address. This page lists 12 of Canberra's most-searched catchments with suburb median house (or apartment) prices, plus an interactive map covering the full metro area.

Secondary schools

  1. Alfred Deakin High School — Deakin
    Academic 78/100 · Suburb median house price $1,596,000
  2. Canberra High School — Macquarie
    Academic 77/100 · Suburb median house price $910,000
  3. Mount Stromlo High School — Waramanga
    Academic 75/100 · Suburb median house price $912,500
  4. Melrose High School — Pearce
    Academic 73/100 · Suburb median house price $975,000
  5. Belconnen High School — Hawker
    Academic 70/100 · Suburb median house price $836,250
  6. University of Canberra High School Kaleen — Kaleen
    Academic 67/100 · Suburb median house price $925,000
  7. Telopea Park School — Barton
    Academic 66/100 · Suburb median apartment price $845,000
  8. Amaroo School — Amaroo
    Academic 58/100 · Suburb median house price $765,000
  9. Harrison School — Harrison
    Academic 56/100 · Suburb median house price $742,500

Primary schools

  1. Garran Primary School — Garran
    Academic 55/100 · Suburb median house price $1,190,000
  2. Aranda Primary School — Aranda
    Academic 53/100 · Suburb median house price $1,402,500
  3. Hughes Primary School — Hughes
    Academic 51/100 · Suburb median house price $1,169,000

Frequently asked questions

How do I find my Canberra school catchment by address?

Enter your home address in the catchment finder. SchoolRank cross-references the address against the ACT Education Directorate's Priority Enrolment Area (PEA) data to show your zoned government primary and high schools, plus the catchment outline on an interactive map.

Do all Canberra schools have catchment zones?

Every ACT government school has a Priority Enrolment Area (PEA). Students living inside the PEA have priority over out-of-area applicants. ACT government high schools cover years 7-10 only — separate secondary colleges run years 11-12 with no PEAs (open entry). Non-government schools (Catholic, Independent) do not have catchments.

Can I enrol in a Canberra school outside my PEA?

Yes, but it's contingent on capacity. The Education Directorate accepts out-of-area applications when there's space; popular PEAs (Alfred Deakin HS, Canberra HS, Telopea Park, Aranda Primary) frequently fill from in-area enrolments alone and don't accept out-of-area students.

How accurate is the Canberra catchment data?

PEA boundaries are sourced from the ACT Education Directorate's published datasets and updated when the Directorate redraws areas. Always confirm with the school directly before relying on the boundary for a property or enrolment decision.

Do PEAs affect Canberra house prices?

Properties in popular PEAs (Deakin, Garran, Hughes, Macquarie) typically attract a premium over similar properties just outside the boundary. The price data here is the median house price for the suburb each school sits in — for inner-city PEAs with limited house stock, we show the median apartment price.

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