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Central Coast Schools NSW: Guide for Families
UpdatedFind the best Central Coast schools including government, Catholic and independent options. Compare Gosford, Wyong high schools and primary schools for your family.
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Find the best Central Coast schools including government, Catholic and independent options. Compare Gosford, Wyong high schools and primary schools for your family.
The Central Coast has a well-developed school system serving a large and growing population spread across Gosford and Wyong local government areas. The region offers a range of government, Catholic, and independent schools, with many families also accessing schools in nearby Sydney or Newcastle through commuter links.
Key government high schools on the Central Coast include Gosford High School (selective entry, one of NSW's top regional selective schools), Terrigal High School, Wyong High School, and Henry Kendall High School. Gosford High is particularly significant — its selective entry program attracts academically gifted students from across the region. Comprehensive government high schools are generally solid performers. Some primary schools in Erina, Avoca Beach, and Terrigal are particularly well-regarded.
The Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay covers the Central Coast. Schools include St Peter's Catholic College (Tuggerah, Years 7-12, co-ed), Sacred Heart School (Kincumber), and a network of parish primary schools across Gosford and Wyong. Broken Bay Catholic schools are generally accessible and reasonably priced relative to independent alternatives.
Central Coast Grammar School (Erina, co-ed K-12) is the most prominent independent school in the region. Henry Kendall High School is a government school but competes in co-curricular activities with independents. Some families on the northern Central Coast access independent schools in Newcastle; those in the southern Central Coast access Northern Sydney schools via train.
NSW government school enrolments are at education.nsw.gov.au. Gosford High selective entry applications close mid-year. Contact the Diocese of Broken Bay and Central Coast Grammar directly.
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Published by The Daily Central Coast