636 schools listed in Perth. average academic score 53/100.
Perth's school system revolves around two pillars: the Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program that feeds into Perth Modern School, and a band of high-performing government secondaries along the Swan River's southern bank. Perth Modern is WA's only fully academically selective government school, accepting students by exam from Year 7. Its ATAR results consistently lead the state, and the school draws from every corner of the metro area.
Below Perth Modern, the southern-river suburbs produce the strongest government results. Rossmoyne Senior High School, Willetton Senior High School, Applecross Senior High School and Shenton College all post NAPLAN and ATAR outcomes well above state averages, and their catchments are among the most property-price-sensitive in Perth. The northern corridor from Churchlands through Carine to Duncraig offers another cluster of strong government secondaries.
Perth's independent sector is concentrated along the river between Claremont and Peppermint Grove. Hale School, Christ Church Grammar, Methodist Ladies' College, Presbyterian Ladies' College and Scotch College form the traditional GPS/PSA core. Catholic secondary options include Trinity College, Aquinas College in Manning, and John XXIII College in Claremont. The northern growth corridor through Joondalup and Wanneroo is where new school capacity is being built fastest, with several government secondaries opening in the past five years.