Education in the NT
In the Northern Territory (NT), you can send your child to a government school or a non-government school.
Government schools are also known as public schools, some are independent public schools.
Non-government schools can be independent or faith schools.
Stages of schooling
You must enrol your child in school from the age of 6.
The stages of schooling are:
- primary - transition to year 6
- middle - year 7 to year 9
- senior - year 10 to year 12.
More than one stage of a child's schooling may take place in one location.
Read more information on stages of schooling.
International students
International students who live in the NT and want to study can attend a public school.
Class times
Schools generally hold classes between 8am and 3pm.
Precise times vary so contact your school for more information.
You can find school contact details in the education directory.
Types of schools
Government schools
Government schools provide schooling across all stages from early years to senior years.
All government schools are co-educational.
Some government schools are independent public schools.
Non-government schools
Non-government schools in the NT provide a range of options across the different stages of schooling.
Read more about non-government schools.
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