Schools in Clarinda — Education Guide 2026
Schools are a major factor in where families choose to live, and Clarinda has a mix of public and private options worth understanding before you commit to a postcode. Here is what the education landscape looks like.
Education Overview
Clarinda has a standard mix of government and non-government schools. Primary options are generally local — most families walk or drive a short distance. Secondary schools may require travel to adjacent suburbs depending on zone boundaries. Overall academic performance aligns with the Melbourne average, with some schools exceeding it consistently.
School Types
Government Schools
- Free, zoned by address. Your address determines your designated school.
- Quality varies. Request the school’s annual report for enrolment numbers, NAPLAN results, and staff retention data.
- Most offer before-and-after school care through external providers.
Catholic Schools
- Moderate fees ($2,000–$5,000/year primary, $6,000–$10,000/year secondary in Clarinda).
- Often have smaller class sizes than government schools.
- Parish membership is sometimes required. Check with individual schools.
Independent / Private Schools
- Fees range widely ($8,000–$35,000/year depending on the school).
- Many require enrolment years in advance, particularly for popular entry points (Prep, Year 7).
- Scholarships are available at most private schools — apply early.
What to Look For
- NAPLAN results: Useful but not the full picture. Look at value-added data (growth between Year 3 and Year 5) rather than raw scores.
- Class sizes: Ask directly. Smaller usually means more attention.
- Staff turnover: High turnover is a red flag. Stable staff usually indicates a healthy school.
- Walk the school: Visit on a regular school day, not just open day. The atmosphere tells you more than any brochure.
Childcare & Kinder
Childcare places in Clarinda are competitive. Waitlists of 12+ months are common. Put your name down early — ideally during pregnancy for long day care. Three and four-year-old kindergarten programs are subsidised and typically accessed through local childcare centres or standalone kindergartens.
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