90 schools listed in Geelong. average academic score 54/100.
Geelong is Victoria's second city and the largest regional education hub in the state. The government secondary system includes Geelong High School, Newcomb Secondary College, Belmont High School, North Geelong Secondary College and Oberon High School, each serving defined neighbourhood zones in the same way as Melbourne's zoned system.
The city's independent sector is headlined by Geelong Grammar School in Corio, one of Australia's most prestigious boarding schools, alongside Geelong College and The Geelong Grammar independents. Sacred Heart College, St Joseph's College and Clonard College form the Catholic secondary offering. Christian College Geelong has also grown into a significant K-12 option over the past two decades.
The Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast corridor from Ocean Grove through Torquay to Anglesea have seen steady population growth, bringing new families into the region who often commute to Melbourne for work but school their children locally. Geelong's NAPLAN results broadly track the Victorian state average, with the stronger government and independent schools sitting comfortably above it. The Armstrong Creek growth area in the city's south is one of regional Victoria's fastest-expanding suburbs and is being served by new government schools.