Family Guide to Students (2026)
Moving to Students with a family means something different depending on what stage you are at. A couple with a newborn needs childcare access and a GP within walking distance. A family with school-age kids needs zone clarity and after-school options. This guide covers both.
At a glance: 0km from CBD · Inner ring · 0 parks · 1 schools nearby · 0 medical facilities · Childcare $130–$160/day
Schools and Education
There are 1 schools in or near Students based on Google Places data:
| School | Address |
|---|---|
| Academia Institute | 399 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne |
Important: Government school enrolment is determined by your home address, not proximity. Check your designated school zone at findmyschool.vic.gov.au before making any housing decisions.
School costs (2026):
| Type | Annual Fees |
|---|---|
| Government | Free (voluntary contributions ~$300–$800) |
| Catholic | $2,000–$6,000 |
| Independent | $8,000–$35,000+ |
Research tools: My School for NAPLAN results · Find My School for zone boundaries · VRQA for registration status
Childcare and Early Learning
As an inner-ring suburb (0km from the CBD), childcare in Students typically costs $130–$160 per day in 2026.
| Metric | Detail |
|---|---|
| Daily cost range | $130–$160 |
| Weekly (5 days) | $650–$800 |
| Monthly (before CCS) | ~$2860–$3520 |
| Ring classification | Inner (0km from CBD) |
Tip: The federal Child Care Subsidy covers 50–90% of fees depending on household income. A family earning $120,000 combined typically gets ~60% back. Check your entitlement at servicesaustralia.gov.au.
What to check when choosing childcare:
- NQS rating (Exceeding/Meeting/Working Towards) at acecqa.gov.au
- Waitlist lead time — inner suburbs often need 12+ months notice
- Hours that match your commute (some close at 6pm sharp)
- Outdoor play space — especially important for toddlers
Parks and Playgrounds
Park data for Students is limited. Check the Merri-bek / local council website for playground listings.
What to look for in family parks:
- Fenced playgrounds (critical for toddlers near roads)
- Shade — mature trees or shade sails
- BBQ and picnic facilities
- Public toilets with baby change
- Off-leash dog areas separated from play equipment
Family-Friendly Dining
Students has 12 verified family-friendly spots (rated 3.8+ on Google):
| Venue | Rating | Reviews | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sosmos Melbourne | 5/5 | 14 | Restaurant |
| Yarra Falls | 4.9/5 | 294 | Restaurant |
| Mr Baller | 4.9/5 | 38 | Restaurant |
| Pho A Gogo | 4.8/5 | 15,408 | Restaurant |
| Patricia Coffee Brewers | 4.8/5 | 4,152 | Cafe |
| CHATOREY- THE INDIAN STREETERY | 4.8/5 | 924 | Restaurant |
| Avocado Moment Cafe | 4.8/5 | 298 | Cafe |
| La Belle Miette | 4.8/5 | 180 | Bakery |
| Queensmith | 4.8/5 | 54 | Cafe |
| The George on Collins | 4.7/5 | 4,488 | Restaurant |
Every venue above is a real, operating business with a Google listing. Data refreshed 2026-04-01.
Safety for Families
Crime data for individual suburbs is published quarterly by the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA). Rather than cherry-picking numbers, we recommend checking the official source:
- Crime Statistics Agency — suburb-level data, downloadable
- Victoria Police Local Area Profiles — local policing info
Practical safety tips for families in Students:
- Walk school routes during school hours to check crossing guards and traffic
- Check street lighting on paths your kids will use
- Talk to parents at local schools — they know the ground truth
- Fenced front yards matter more than suburb-level crime stats when you have toddlers
Transport for Families
At 0km from the CBD, Students is well-positioned for public transport. Most inner-ring suburbs have tram or train access within walking distance.
Family transport considerations:
- Pram access on trams is easier on low-floor routes (check PTV timetable)
- Train stations with lifts/ramps — essential with a double pram
- School bus services may be limited in inner suburbs (most kids walk or cycle)
- Bike paths — check if there is a safe route between home, school and childcare
Myki fares (2026): Children under 5 travel free. Kids 5–18 travel at concession rate (~$2.50/day capped). Check ptv.vic.gov.au for current routes and fares.
Monthly Family Budget — Students (2026)
Estimated costs for a family of four (two adults, two children). Rent assumes current market rates for the area.
| Expense | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Rent (2-bedroom) | $2,200–$2,800 |
| Rent (3-bedroom) | $2,800–$3,600 |
| Childcare | $2,600–$3,200 (5 days/week, before CCS rebate) |
| Groceries | $800–$1,100 |
| Transport | $200–$350 (Myki + occasional driving) |
| Utilities | $250–$350 |
| Monthly total (3BR + childcare) | $6,050–$8,600 |
Note: Childcare Subsidy (CCS) can reduce childcare costs by 50–90% depending on household income. Check your entitlement at servicesaustralia.gov.au.
Healthcare Access
Medical facility data for this suburb is limited. Check HealthDirect for GPs accepting new patients.
Family health essentials:
- Check if local GPs are accepting new patients (many are full)
- Bulk-billing availability varies — call ahead
- Nearest hospital with paediatric emergency is worth knowing before you need it
- Maternal and child health (MCH) nurse visits are free through your local council
How Students Compares
If you are considering Students, you are probably also looking at nearby suburbs:
| Suburb | Distance | Venues in DB |
|---|---|---|
| Winter Melbourne 2026 | 0.0km away | 362 |
| Best Restaurants Melbourne | 0.0km away | 355 |
| Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne | 0.0km away | 362 |
Key differences to check: school zones (they change at suburb boundaries), childcare waitlists (can vary dramatically within a few km), and park quality (a suburb with fewer but better parks may suit you more).
The Family Verdict
Students has 1 schools nearby and 0 parks. Family infrastructure is limited compared to some neighbouring suburbs — verify that the essentials are within practical distance of your address.
Best for: Families who want inner-ring living with walkable access to schools, cafes and public transport
Consider also: Check neighbouring suburbs if school zones do not match your needs. A suburb one street over may have a completely different designated school.
Related Guides
- Students Schools Guide
- Cost of Living in Students
- Is Students Safe?
- Students Transport Guide
- Students Neighbourhood Guide
Sources
- Google Places API — venue data accessed 2026-04-01
- ABS Census 2021 — abs.gov.au/census
- REIV Quarterly Median Prices — reiv.com.au
Data-sourced guide. Last refresh: 2026-04-01. Found an error? Contact us.

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