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Schools in Newcastle NSW: Guide for Hunter Families

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Find the best schools in Newcastle NSW including selective government high schools, Catholic education options, and independent schools for families across the Hunter region.

By Newcastle Daily · 1 July 2026 at 10:06 pm

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Updated 3 July 2026 at 10:32 pm

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Schools in Newcastle NSW: Guide for Hunter Families
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Schools in Newcastle

Newcastle and the broader Hunter region have a well-developed school system. The city has access to selective government high schools, a strong Catholic Education network, and several well-regarded independent schools. Its position as a regional city means school choice is meaningful but not as complex as Sydney.

Government Schools

Hunter Valley Grammar School competes in the independent sector, but Newcastle's government selective options are: Newcastle High School (inner city, co-ed, Years 7-12) which has selective classes, and various schools with opportunity classes in Years 5 and 6. Hamilton, Kotara, and Merewether High Schools are among the well-regarded comprehensive government high schools. Many inner-western and eastern suburbs schools perform strongly.

Catholic Schools

Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle operates schools including De La Salle College (Cronulla — Hunter network), Trinity Catholic College (Maitland, Years 7-12), St Francis Xavier's College (Hamilton, co-ed), and a network of primary schools across the Hunter. Newcastle's Catholic schools are generally well-regarded for pastoral care and academic results.

Independent Schools

Hunter Valley Grammar School (New Lambton, co-ed P-12, Anglican) is Newcastle's most prominent independent school. Callaghan College (Waratah) is a unique government/independent hybrid. Newcastle Grammar School (Cooks Hill) is another option. The Hunter Valley proper has several rural and regional independent schools.

Finding and Enrolling

NSW government school enrolments are at education.nsw.gov.au. Selective school applications close mid-year. Contact Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle and independent schools directly for enrolment information.

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