Year-Level Explorer

Enrolment distribution and year-over-year growth across Victoria. 1,051,854 students across 16,154 schools.

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Enrolment by Year Level

Pre-Y1
78,2551,794 schools-0.6%
Yr 1
79,1701,800 schools-1.4%
Yr 2
81,3261,800 schools-0.5%
Yr 3
82,7701,806 schools+0.6%
Yr 4
83,3041,810 schools+0.8%
Yr 5
83,6971,812 schools+1.9%
Yr 6
83,0731,803 schools-0.4%
Yr 7
84,278599 schools+4.4%
Yr 8
81,667596 schools+1.8%
Yr 9
81,419593 schools+1.4%
Yr 10
82,430590 schools+2.2%
Yr 11
79,312579 schools+1%
Yr 12
71,153572 schools+5.7%
Click a year level to see top schoolsYoY = 2024 → 2025 change

Largest Schools — Yr 1

Top 20 schools by enrolment at Year 1 level in Victoria.

1
Alamanda K-9 College
GovernmentPoint Cook, VIC
3,335
total
2
Saltwater P-9 College
GovernmentPoint Cook, VIC
2,199
total
3
Ilim College
IndependentDallas, VIC
2,868
total
4
Hume Anglican Grammar
IndependentMickleham, VIC
2,948
total
5
Minaret College
IndependentSpringvale, VIC
2,929
total
6
Strathtulloh Primary School
GovernmentStrathtulloh, VIC
1,350
total
7
Bacchus Marsh Grammar
IndependentBacchus Marsh, VIC
3,826
total
8
Sirius College
IndependentBroadmeadows, VIC
3,284
total
9
Ramlegh Park Primary School
GovernmentClyde North, VIC
1,385
total
10
Al-Taqwa College
IndependentTruganina, VIC
2,617
total
11
Darul Ulum College of Victoria
IndependentFawkner, VIC
1,766
total
12
Tarneit Rise Primary School
GovernmentTarneit, VIC
1,640
total
13
Aintree Primary School
GovernmentAintree, VIC
1,323
total
14
Haileybury College
IndependentKeysborough, VIC
4,880
total
15
Heathdale Christian College
IndependentWerribee, VIC
2,367
total
16
Good News Lutheran College
IndependentTarneit, VIC
1,872
total
17
Dohertys Creek P-9 College
GovernmentTruganina, VIC
1,698
total
18
Tulliallan Primary School
GovernmentCranbourne North, VIC
1,449
total
19
Serpell Primary School
GovernmentTemplestowe, VIC
1,231
total
20
St Francis of Assisi School
CatholicMill Park, VIC
1,260
total
Enrolment data from ACARA Enrolments by Grade dataset (2025). YoY growth compares 2024 to 2025 enrolments.