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  2. From humble beginnings over 200 years ago, Australia’s 1,759 Catholic schools now educate nearly 794,000 or one in five Australian students. In 2022, Catholic schools employed more than 104,000 teaching and non-teaching staff.

  3. There are 1,755 Catholic schools in Australia with more than 777,000 students enrolled, employing almost 100,000 staff. [1] [2] Administrative oversight of Catholic education providers varies depending on the origins, ethos, and purpose of each education provider.

  4. Feb 14, 2024 · there were 9,629 schools in Australia. This represents a net increase of 15 schools since 2022, with an increase of 13 government and 4 independent schools, and a decrease of 2 Catholic schools.

  5. Apr 3, 2024 · In 2021, there were approximately 1.24 thousand Catholic primary schools in Australia. Primary schools were by far the most common type of catholic schools with secondary schools...

    • Annual school fees are lower than independent schools. According to the National Catholic Education Commmission, a huge majority of Catholic schools keep fees below AU6,000 per student per year.
    • Enrolment growth is slow. Compared to government and independent schools, enrolments in Catholic schools between 2009 and 2018 are increasing the slowest.
    • Demographic trends are impacting Catholic schools. Writing in The Conversation, Zoran Endekov, an Education Policy Fellow, Victoria University, refers to the “net overseas migration of more than two million people” as a possible reason impacting enrolment patterns at Catholic schools.
    • Religious values’ drive parents to send kids to Catholic schools. If academic results are what motivate parents to send children to independent schools, research shows that it’s religious values that drive parents to enrol their children in Catholic education.
  6. In Australia in 2023: There were 9,629 schools – an increase of 15 schools since 2022. 69.7% of schools were government schools, 18.3% were Catholic and 12.0% independent. 64.8% of schools were primary, 15.1% secondary, 14.8% combined and 5.4% were special schools.

  7. By 1833, there were around ten Catholic schools in the Australian colonies. Today one in five Australian students attend Catholic schools. There are over 1700 Catholic schools in Australia with more than 750,000 students enrolled, employing almost 60,000 teachers.