GREENSBOROUGH

Schools in Greensborough Melbourne — Education Guide 2026

Schools in Greensborough — government, Catholic, and private options. Fees, zones, NAPLAN context, and what parents should know before choosing.

Schools in Greensborough Melbourne — Education Guide 2026

Schools in Greensborough — Education Guide 2026

If you are moving to Greensborough with school-aged kids, the education options range from solid state schools to well-established private institutions. This guide breaks down the types, the reputations, and what parents actually say.

Education Overview

Greensborough is a family suburb and the schools reflect that. Well-maintained government primary schools with engaged parent communities feed into secondary colleges with solid reputations. Private options are available within a reasonable commute. Before-and-after school care is widely available.

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 Greensborough).
  • 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 Greensborough 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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