Top-Rated High Schools in Tasmania

Do you belong to Tasmania, Australia? Are you searching for the list of top-rated high schools in Tasmania? Do you want to select the best high school for your child? If yes, this post will be of help to you. Here, I’ve compiled a list of some of the best high schools in Tasmania, Australia.

Best high schools in Tasmania

In this post, readers will find the following details – list of best high schools in Tasmania, type of the high school, city/location of the school & additional information. After going through this post, readers will be able to find an ideal government or non-government high school.
 

Also check –

Best primary schools in Tasmania

Best high schools in NSW

Best high schools in Queensland

Best high schools in South Australia

Best high schools in Victoria

Best high schools in Western Australia

 

Let us check out the list of high schools in Tasmania now. Here it is –

 

List of best high schools in Tasmania, Australia

Sr NoName of the high schoolType of the high schoolSuburb
1Clarence High SchoolGovernment school

Bellerive

2JRLF – Senior SchoolGovernment school

Bridgewater

3Marist Regional CollegeNon-Government school

Burnie

4Claremont CollegeGovernment school

Claremont

5Burnie High SchoolGovernment school

Cooee

6Deloraine High SchoolGovernment school

Deloraine

7Devonport High SchoolGovernment school

Devonport

8Don CollegeGovernment school
9Reece High SchoolGovernment school
10St Brendan-Shaw CollegeNon-Government school
11Launceston Church Grammar School – Junior CampusNon-Government school

East Launceston

12Exeter High SchoolGovernment school

Exeter

13Cosgrove High SchoolGovernment school

Glenorchy

14Guilford Young CollegeNon-Government school
15Ballarat Clarendon College – King Island CampusNon-Government school

Grassy

16Guilford Young College – Hobart CampusNon-Government school

Hobart

17Huonville High SchoolGovernment school

Huonville

18Launceston Big Picture SchoolGovernment school

Invermay

19Kings Meadows High SchoolGovernment school

Kings Meadows

20Calvin Christian School – Secondary CampusNon-Government school

Kingston

21Kingston High SchoolGovernment school
22Latrobe High SchoolGovernment school

Latrobe

23Launceston CollegeGovernment school

Launceston

24MacKillop Catholic CollegeNon-Government school

Mornington

25Hobart CollegeGovernment school

Mount Nelson

26Launceston Church Grammar SchoolNon-Government school

Mowbray

27New Norfolk High SchoolGovernment school

New Norfolk

28Hobart City High SchoolGovernment school

New Town

29Hobart City High School Sub-CampusGovernment school
30New Town High SchoolGovernment school
31Ogilvie High SchoolGovernment school
32Newstead CollegeGovernment school

Newstead

33Elizabeth CollegeGovernment school

North Hobart

34Queechy High SchoolGovernment school

Norwood

35Prospect High SchoolGovernment school

Prospect

36St Patrick’s College – Croagh Patrick CentreNon-Government school
37St Patrick’s CollegeNon-Government school

Prospect Vale

38Riverside High SchoolGovernment school

Riverside

39Brooks High SchoolGovernment school

Rocherlea

40Bayview Secondary CollegeGovernment school

Rokeby

41Parklands High SchoolGovernment school

Romaine

42Rose Bay High SchoolGovernment school

Rose Bay

43Montrose Bay High SchoolGovernment school

Rosetta

44Rosny CollegeGovernment school

Rosny Park

45Scottsdale High SchoolGovernment school

Scottsdale

46Hellyer CollegeGovernment school

Shorewell Park

47Smithton High SchoolGovernment school

Smithton

48Taroona High SchoolGovernment school

Taroona

49Leighland Christian SchoolNon-Government school

Ulverstone

50Ulverstone Secondary CollegeGovernment school
51Leighland Christian School – Burnie CampusNon-Government school

Wivenhoe

52Wynyard High SchoolGovernment school

Wynyard

 

Different types of high schools

In the Australia, high schools can be broadly classified into two types – government high schools and non-government high schools. Here, I’ve covered both types of high schools.

 

Factors used to rate the quality of each government & non-government high school

All the schools mentioned in this list are highly-rated by relevant authorities. These schools are trusted and recognized by relevant organizations and governing bodies. Factors such as – student to teacher ratio, safety, amenities, infrastructure, extra-curricular activities, performance of existing students, quality of the teaching staff etc are generally used to rate and evaluate a high school.

 

The high schools mentioned in this list are known to fare well in the above-mentioned areas. You may visit the school personally and check the above-mentioned factors/parameters and make sure that the school is a good one.

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