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Schools in Adelaide

SA Government Schools

SA Government schools are run by the Government of South Australia.  There are many government schools spread across Adelaide. If you are bringing your children to Adelaide while you study, and would like to enrol them in a Government School, then you will need to contact SA Government Schools rather than contacting individual schools directly.

Children of SA Government endorsed scholarship holders

If you have been awarded a tuition fee waiver for your South Australian government endorsed scholarship, your dependent children will also be eligible for a tuition fee waiver equal to the same percentage.

For example if you have been awarded a 50% scholarship, then your children will be eligible for a 50% tuition waiver if attending a government school in South Australia.

South Australian government endorsed scholarships include:

  • Flinders University scholarships
  • The University of Adelaide scholarships
  • University of South Australia scholarships

To enrol your children and apply for the waiver, you will need to apply through SA Government Schools.

Children of full fee-paying international students

If you don't have a South Australian endorsed scholarship, then you will need to pay tuition fees. In 2024, the tuition fees for dependants of full fee-paying international students at a government school are AUD $6,720 per child for primary school to AUD $7,920 per child for high school. These tuition fees are per year.

You can apply to enrol your children through SA Government Schools.

Other school expenses

There are other school expenses to take into consideration, which are not included in the tuition fees. These expenses may apply regardless of whether you receive a fee waiver or are a full fee-paying international student.

The other school expenses includes things like application fees, stationery, school and sports uniforms, calculators, special interest program fees and excursions.

Independent schools

Independent schools (sometimes called private schools) are schools that are not run by the government. They are generally not-for-profit organisations that are accountable to a governing body.

Many independent schools are associated with a particular religion or teach according to a particular philosophy. Many are also non-denominational which means they don't identify with any particular religion.

All schools in Australia, whether they are government or independent, must operate within the law and government policy in each state and territory of Australia.

Tuition fees at independent schools can vary greatly depending on the type of school, year level of study and many other factors.

If you are considering sending your child to an independent school, you may wish to consider a range of different elements such as the campus location, range of facilities available, student support services available, facilities and school community.


Blackfriars Priory School
Concordia College
Immanuel College
Mercedes College
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College (OLSHC)
Prince Alfred College
Pulteney Grammar School
Scotch College
Seymour College
St. Aloysius College
St John's Grammar School
University Senior College
Walford Girls School
Westminster School
Woodcroft College
Adelaide International School (AIS)

SA Government Schools

SA Government schools are run by the Government of South Australia.  There are many government schools spread across Adelaide. If you are bringing your children to Adelaide while you study, and would like to enrol them in a Government School, then you will need to contact SA Government Schools rather than contacting individual schools directly.

Children of SA Government endorsed scholarship holders

If you have been awarded a tuition fee waiver for your South Australian government endorsed scholarship, your dependent children will also be eligible for a tuition fee waiver equal to the same percentage.

For example if you have been awarded a 50% scholarship, then your children will be eligible for a 50% tuition waiver if attending a government school in South Australia.

South Australian government endorsed scholarships include:

  • Flinders University scholarships
  • The University of Adelaide scholarships
  • University of South Australia scholarships

To enrol your children and apply for the waiver, you will need to apply through SA Government Schools.

Children of full fee-paying international students

If you don't have a South Australian endorsed scholarship, then you will need to pay tuition fees. In 2024, the tuition fees for dependants of full fee-paying international students at a government school are AUD $6,720 per child for primary school to AUD $7,920 per child for high school. These tuition fees are per year.

You can apply to enrol your children through SA Government Schools.

Other school expenses

There are other school expenses to take into consideration, which are not included in the tuition fees. These expenses may apply regardless of whether you receive a fee waiver or are a full fee-paying international student.

The other school expenses includes things like application fees, stationery, school and sports uniforms, calculators, special interest program fees and excursions.

Independent schools

Independent schools (sometimes called private schools) are schools that are not run by the government. They are generally not-for-profit organisations that are accountable to a governing body.

Many independent schools are associated with a particular religion or teach according to a particular philosophy. Many are also non-denominational which means they don't identify with any particular religion.

All schools in Australia, whether they are government or independent, must operate within the law and government policy in each state and territory of Australia.

Tuition fees at independent schools can vary greatly depending on the type of school, year level of study and many other factors.

If you are considering sending your child to an independent school, you may wish to consider a range of different elements such as the campus location, range of facilities available, student support services available, facilities and school community.


Blackfriars Priory School
Concordia College
Immanuel College
Mercedes College
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College (OLSHC)
Prince Alfred College
Pulteney Grammar School
Scotch College
Seymour College
St. Aloysius College
St John's Grammar School
University Senior College
Walford Girls School
Westminster School
Woodcroft College
Adelaide International School (AIS)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about bringing your family to Adelaide while studying.

Yes. Family members of student visa holders can work up to 48 hours a fortnight, which is a period of 14 days starting on a Monday. 

If you are studying a masters or doctorate degree, then family members can work unrestricted hours.

The Australian Government Department of Home Affairs provides details about work restrictions for Family members coming to Australia on a Student visa (subclass 500). 

StudyAdelaide's Job Shop connects international students with leading employers in Adelaide who have casual and part-time work opportunities. There are hundreds of jobs available.

Each of the employers listed on Job Shop have adjusted their recruitment processes to specifically cater for international students, and are a great place to start searching for a job.

The national average fees for centre-based day care in Australia is AUD $123.64 per child per day. For family day care, the average cost is AUD $90.23 per child.

Source: Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, July 2023