Overview of Melbourne and Sydney School Catchment/School Zone/Local Drawing Area

For people who are not familiar with the Australian education system, this is a bit of general information entry. Education is the responsibility of each State, they are however funded at State and Federal levels. Each Australian State is responsible for the day-to-day running of schools within their territories. With each state responsible for education in its own territory, there are both subtle and significant differences in how the school Catchment/School Zone/Local Drawing Area is defined in each state.

I have been creating Sydney Public School catchment maps and making them public for the last year. In Sydney, each public school has their own specific catchment area that is often bounded by major roads, and geographic separations such as rivers, creeks, parks etc. The shape of the catchment boundaries is generally irregular and in general, there is no overlap from school to school. The catchment is defined by the NSW Department of Education and they may shrink or expand depending on the enrolment number and space available at each public school in question. In Sydney, the school question is legally obligated to accept the students if he or she resides within the catchment of the school in question.

Following is a sample of Sydney Inner West Public School to illustrate the case.

Inner West Public School Catchment Map

For Melbourne Australia’s second-largest city, the system is very different. First of all, it is not called the catchment, but a “Local Neighbourhood Zone”. However, the school in question often refer to it also as a catchment, school zone etc. In the past, the rule for Melbourne is that you are zoned for the closest school to your residence from the front door of the school. So it use to be where you can pull out a ruler and measure it on a map and be able to determine fairly reliably which primary school catchment/zone your current address will fall into. What happens with this rule is that the actual representation of the school catchment/zone will look like a polygon, please refer to the following image as an example.

Melbourne Sample School Catchment Map

I suspect this model was adopted originally because there is not much enrolment pressure and students likely could have gone to the neighbouring schools should they wish to most of the time. However with the recent enrolment pressure, a large number of inner Melbourne city primary schools have now got specific school catchment/zone very much like their Sydney counterpart, this number is going up rapidly and in a few years, the inner Melbourne school catchment map will likely look very similar to what Sydney look like now. One thing to note is that schools with specific zoning often have overlaps between neighbouring schools. So if students in question reside in that overlapping area, they have the option of choosing which school they wish to attend.

Also with the increasing enrolment pressure in inner Melbourne, a lot of schools have also got an enrolment ceiling in place which means once that is reached they will not accept further enrolment even if the student in question resides within the official school catchment/zone area.

An example of the Sydney-style school catchment/zone that is happening more regularly in inner Melbourne city.

Melbourne Sample School Catchment Map specific zoned

As usual contact the school in question or the Department of Education for the final confirmation on the school catchment/zone matter.

Jannali High School Catchment Map

This is the school catchment map for Jannali High School in Sydney, NSW.

The most common name used by NSW Department of Education is called “catchment” which refer to that students resides in particular area are guaranteed position in specific schools. When discussed from prospective of a particular school is often referred as one of the following term.

  • School Zone
  • School intake area
  • School catchment

As usual contact the school in question or Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full High School Catchment Map by following this link.

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Heathcote High School Catchment Map

This is the school catchment map for Heathcote High School in Sydney, NSW.

The most common name used by NSW Department of Education is called “catchment” which refer to that students resides in particular area are guaranteed position in specific schools. When discussed from prospective of a particular school is often referred as one of the following term.

  • School Zone
  • School intake area
  • School catchment

As usual contact the school in question or Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full High School Catchment Map by following this link.

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Lucas Heights Community School Year 7 to 12

This is the school catchment map for Lucas Heights Community School (7-12) in Sydney, NSW.

The most common name used by NSW Department of Education is called “catchment” which refer to that students resides in particular area are guaranteed position in specific schools. When discussed from prospective of a particular school is often referred as one of the following term.

  • School Zone
  • School intake area
  • School catchment

As usual contact the school in question or Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full High School Catchment Map by following this link.

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Menai High School

This is the school catchment map for Menai High School in Sydney, NSW.

The most common name used by NSW Department of Education is called “catchment” which refer to that students resides in particular area are guaranteed position in specific schools. When discussed from prospective of a particular school is often referred as one of the following term.

  • School Zone
  • School intake area
  • School catchment

As usual contact the school in question or Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full High School Catchment Map by following this link.

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Kirrawee High School Catchment Map

This is the school catchment map for Kirrawee High School in Sydney, NSW.

The most common name used by NSW Department of Education is called “catchment” which refer to that students resides in particular area are guaranteed position in specific schools. When discussed from prospective of a particular school is often referred as one of the following term.

  • School Zone
  • School intake area
  • School catchment

As usual contact the school in question or Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full High School Catchment Map by following this link.

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Kingsgrove High School

This is the school catchment map for Kingsgrove High School in Sydney, NSW.

The most common name used by NSW Department of Education is called “catchment” which refer to that students resides in particular area are guaranteed position in specific schools. When discussed from prospective of a particular school is often referred as one of the following term.

  • School Zone
  • School intake area
  • School catchment

As usual contact the school in question or Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full High School Catchment Map by following this link.

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Asquith Boys and Girls High School Catchment Map

I did a rough mark up of the catchment map for Asquith Boys and Girls High School. The actual catchment area is gigantic and it is most likely not everyone wanted to be enrol will be able to due to the limited number of spaces available.

Asquith Boys and Girls High School Catchment Map

As usual contact the school in question or Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full NSW and High School Catchment Map by following this link.

Kogarah High School Catchment Map

This is the school catchment map for Kogarah High School in Sydney, NSW.

The most common name used by NSW Department of Education is called “catchment” which refer to that students resides in particular area are guaranteed position in specific schools. When discussed from prospective of a particular school is often referred as one of the following term.

  • School Zone
  • School intake area
  • School catchment

As usual contact the school in question or Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full High School Catchment Map by following this link.

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