2026 · ranked by ICSEA

Catholic schools in the Northern Territory (2026)

The 1 Catholic private schools in the Northern Territory we cover, ranked by ICSEA. Year 12 fees range from $6,595 to $6,595. Every fee is from each school's published 2026 schedule.

The Education Desk · Editorial team, schools + fertility + family services · Updated 11 June 2026 · How we rank · Editorial standards

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Catholic schools in the Northern Territory — FAQs

How many Catholic private schools are there in the Northern Territory?

We cover 1 Catholic private schools across the Northern Territory, with 2026 Year 12 fees from $6,595 to $6,595. 0 offer boarding.

What is the best Catholic school in the Northern Territory?

By ICSEA, O'Loughlin Catholic College (Darwin, ICSEA 1022) is the highest-ranked Catholic school in our the Northern Territory list. "Best" depends on your child though — sector, fees, single-sex vs co-ed, and travel matter as much as ICSEA. Compare the full list above.

How much do Catholic schools cost in the Northern Territory?

Catholic private school Year 12 fees in the Northern Territory range from $6,595 to $6,595 for 2026. Catholic systemic (parish) schools are the most affordable — often $4,000–$10,000/year — while Catholic congregational schools (Jesuit, Loreto, Mercy) sit closer to independent levels.