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Geraldton Grammar School

Christian, Founded 1996

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender
Day & BoardingType
700Students
Non-profitOwnership

Languages

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Geraldton Grammar School is a non-selective, co-educational Anglican day and boarding school for students from Junior Kindergarten to Year 12, located in Geraldton, Western Australia. It serves nearly 700 students with a focus on academic excellence, pastoral care, and personal growth.

Teaching approach

Geraldton Grammar School is an Anglican, co-educational independent school that follows a Christian philosophy. Founded in 1996, it is committed to striving for excellence, integrity, independence of mind, and a love of learning. The school emphasizes a strong sense of community and inclusivity, with a zero-tolerance policy toward child abuse.

Programmes

The school provides a K-12 education structured into developmental hubs: Early Steps (K-2), Step Forward (3-6), Step In (7-8), Step Up (9-10), and Step Out (11-12). The curriculum incorporates the Walker Learning approach and aligns with Western Australian Curriculum requirements, including WACE and ATAR pathways for senior students.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
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Learning support

The school provides inclusive education and prioritizes student wellbeing as part of its K-12 educational framework. It implements the Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum across all year levels and maintains a commitment to a child-safe environment.

Frequently asked questions(4)
How much is tuition at Geraldton Grammar School?
Annual tuition at Geraldton Grammar School is A$6K–A$11.8K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Geraldton Grammar School a day or boarding school?
Geraldton Grammar School is a day and boarding school.
Is Geraldton Grammar School co-educational?
Geraldton Grammar School is a co-ed school.
Where is Geraldton Grammar School located?
Geraldton Grammar School is an international school in Geraldton, Australia.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
3 Year Old Kindergarten (2 Days)3–3A$6K
4 Year Old Kindergarten (4 Days)4–4A$6K
Pre-Primary5–5A$6K
Year 16–6A$6.9K
Year 27–7A$7.3K
Year 38–8A$7.6K
Year 49–9A$8K
Year 510–10A$8.4K
Year 611–11A$9.2K
Year 712–12A$9.8K
Year 813–13A$10.3K
Year 914–14A$10.7K
Year 1015–15A$11.2K
Years 11 - 1216–18A$11.8K

Source:PDFGGS-Edstart-A4-Flyer.pdfPDFFees-and-Business-Conditions-V2.pdf

Other fees(4)
Other fees
Registration fee· Non-refundable registration fee payable with the completed enrolment application form.A$70
Enrolment fee· Non-refundable endowment fee of $700 for the first child plus $105 for each additional child enrolled from the same family, up to a maximum of $910. Required at acceptance.A$700
Materials· Information And Learning Technology Levy (Per Student – Pre-Primary to Y12)A$250
Materials· Year Group Fees (Compulsory booklist items): 3 Year Old Kindergarten ($60), 4 Year Old Kindergarten ($70), Pre-Primary ($170), Year 1 ($170), Year 2 ($170), Year 3 ($168), Year 4 ($150), Year 5 ($165), Year 6 ($315), Year 7 ($131), Year 8 ($105), Year 9 ($70), Year 10 ($70), Year 11 ($0), Year 12 ($0)

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 15%
  • Sibling discount: 30%
  • Sibling discount: 40%

Admissions

Prospective families are invited to book guided mini-group tours led by the Principal to explore the campus and observe learning environments. The school accepts applications for entry from Junior Kindergarten through to Year 12. Families may contact the school directly to arrange visits or inquire about the enrolment process.

Calendar

The administration office operates from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm on weekdays during school terms and is closed during school holidays. Specific term dates are managed through the school's internal Parent Hub portal.

Facilities

GymnasiumLibrary

About the campus

The campus features modern classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, and extensive sports facilities, including a state-of-the-art gymnasium opened in 2022. Other key facilities include the Sheila Flanagan Library, Batavia Hall, and various vibrant outdoor spaces. The school provides a boarding option for students.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a range of student opportunities, including an Instrumental Music Program, student exchange initiatives, and a Round Square program. Students also participate in camp programs, including Outward Bound, and various leadership roles across primary and secondary levels. Primary students engage in house-based activities focused on wellbeing, service, and sustainability, while secondary students may serve as Hub Captains or in formal leadership positions such as School, House, Academic, Arts, and Service Captains.

  • Brad Gill
    Brad GillPrincipal

    Mr. Gill joined the school community as Principal in January 2025. He is responsible for leading teaching and learning, school management, innovation, and community engagement.

  • Amy PriceDeputy Principal: Staff

    As Deputy Principal, Ms. Price is responsible for the smooth running of the secondary school and the line management of Heads of Learning Areas and Inclusive Education staff. She also supports staff professional development and promotes the school's ethos and strategic plans.

  • Derek LangeDeputy Principal: Students

    Mr. Lange is responsible for contributing to the smooth running of the secondary school and supporting Heads of School in managing student wellbeing, behaviour, and pastoral care. He also manages enrolments, timetables, and key school events.

  • Fiona AngelatosHead of Primary School

    Mrs. Angelatos is responsible for the primary school's overall direction, pastoral care, and curriculum leadership. She also oversees staff planning, assessment, and teaching methodologies, while supporting student transitions to secondary school.

  • Damon AngelatosHead of Secondary School

    Mr. Angelatos is responsible for the direction and smooth running of the secondary school, including pastoral care for staff and students. He monitors academic performance for years 10-12, manages curriculum development, and coordinates key secondary events.

  • Marion NelsonBusiness Manager

    Mrs. Nelson provides strategic advice, management, and leadership in organisational planning and development. She oversees the school's business and operational functions, including significant projects and the optimization of systems and resources.