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Choosing the right high school for your child can be overwhelming, to say the least. With such a large variety of schools to choose from, it's hard to know which one will be the best fit for your child and their learning goals. Our top high school rankings in the NT can be a valuable tool in making an informed decision for your family as all the research has already been done for you.

Compare the Top Ranking High Schools in the NT

The Northern Territory's top ranking high schools have consistently achieved high standards of education throughout the years. These schools offer exceptional opportunities for students and successfully prepare students for higher education. The criteria used to evaluate the success of these schools include: academic excellence, demonstrated through high exam scores, student-to-teacher ratios, resourcing and extracurricular offerings for students. By comparing these Northern Territory high schools you can gain valuable insights into the education landscape in your area, and form a better understanding of what your expectations and preferences are for your child's schooling experience.

Top 10 Secondary Schools in NT

Rank School Suburb Postcode Sector Year Range Teaching Staff School ICSEA Value Gender Religion Avg. NAPLAN Score
1 Haileybury Rendall School Berrimah 0823 Non-government T-12 94 1081 Co-Ed NA 491
2 The Essington School Darwin Rapid Creek 0810 Non-government T-12 58 1135 Co-Ed NA 475.3
3 Nhulunbuy Christian School Nhulunbuy 0880 Non-government T-9 15 1035 Co-Ed Christian 463
4 Katherine School Of The Air Katherine 0850 Government T-9 20 979 Co-Ed Secular 455.3
5 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Alice Springs 0870 Non-government T-12 68 1023 Co-Ed Catholic 438.8
6 Palmerston Christian School Marlow Lagoon 0830 Non-government T-9 29 1012 Co-Ed Christian 431.3
7 Marrara Christian School Marrara 0812 Non-government T-9 31 995 Co-Ed Christian 424.9
8 Sattler Christian College Bees Creek 0822 Non-government T-9 18 991 Co-Ed Christian 424.1
9 Good Shepherd Lutheran College Howard Springs 0835 Non-government T-12 100 1035 Co-Ed Lutheran 418.1
10 Darwin Middle school The Gardens 0820 Government 7-9 48 1063 Co-Ed Secular 0

FAQs About NT High School Rankings

Let's have a look at some of the most frequently asked questions from parents in the Northern Territory starting their research and journey to find the best high school for their child.

How are high schools in the Northern Territory ranked?

Top ranking schools in the Northern Territory are typically determined by a few factors, such as the number of exams sat by the school, the number of students receiving high scores in particular subjects, and school resourcing. School rankings also take into consideration NAPLAN results, the Index of ICSEA, and other relevant metrics.

What does ICSEA stand for in high school rankings?

ICSEA stands for the Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage. This metric provides an indication of the socio-educational backgrounds of students. It takes into account factors like parental education, occupation, and location. This helps parents gain an understanding of a school's student population. ICSEA helps in comparing schools' academic achievements while considering the socioeconomic backgrounds of their students.

How do I find more high school rankings in the NT?

You can look up high school rankings in the NT through various sources like the My School and Good Schools Guide websites and educational publications. These publications provide detailed information about school rankings and past and present performance.

What are the top ranking high schools in the NT?

Ensure your child receives a quality education and builds a strong foundation for their high school studies with our list of the top ranking primary schools in the NT.

How do I enrol my child in Kinetic Education tutoring?

To enrol your child in Kinetic's school tutoring, fill out the registration form. One of our Education Specialists will contact you to discuss your child's learning needs and schedule their first tutoring session.

Is Kinetic Education's high school tutoring near me?

Kinetic Education has provided high school tutoring in Darwin and the Northern Territory to thousands of students. Our online tutoring program offers a flexible and accessible way to study anywhere in Australia. As long as your child has access to a reliable internet connection, they are good to go!

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