Eaglehawk · VIC · 3556

Single Sex Schools in Eaglehawk, VIC

Comparing single sex schools in Eaglehawk? Browse the providers we list serving Eaglehawk and the surrounding Bendigo area, typically $25,000-$50,000/yr. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.

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Australian private school fees in 2026 vary by school tier: Elite Year 12 fees range from $42,000-$55,000/year (Geelong Grammar, Scotch College, Melbourne Grammar, Sydney Grammar). Mid-tier independent schools: $25,000-$38,000/year. Catholic systemic schools: $4,000-$10,000/year. Year 7-9 typically 30-40% lower than Year 12. Boarding adds $25,000-$45,000/year on top of tuition. Total cost of private education K-12: $400,000-$650,000 for elite schools, $150,000-$300,000 for mid-tier, $40,000-$120,000 for Catholic. Always factor in uniforms, IT, camps, music tuition (add $5,000-$15,000/year).

1.4M

Australian non-government school students

~2,750

Independent + Catholic schools nationwide

205

Schools in our 2026 database

$3,488 to $55,380

Year 12 fee range across our database

Eaglehawk at a glance

Eaglehawk (3556) is a affordable historic gold-mining township suburb of Bendigo, VIC, approximately 153 km from the Bendigo CBD. Home to around 5,500 residents with a median age of 43 and a median household income of $1,140/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $540k (2026). Local landmarks include Eaglehawk Town Hall.

Population

5,500

Median age

43

Median income / wk

$1,140

Km from CBD

153

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Top private schools in the Bendigo catchment

Verified 2026 fees, ICSEA scores, and standout programs for 7 private schools across Bendigo. School data sourced from official 2026 fee schedules and the ACARA MySchool register.

1
Independent Co-ed Lower-fee Est. 1993

Independent co-educational school in Bendigo, Bendigo. Tiered fee structure replacing flat fees gradually through 2031.

Y12 fee 2026

$16,044/yr

Y7 fee 2026

$13,896

ICSEA

1148

Year levels

Prep-Year 12

Best for: Tiered fee structure replacing flat fees gradually through 2031

Standout programs

  • Tiered fee structure replacing flat fees gradually through 2031
  • Extensive VCE program with 38 level 3/4 subjects available
  • Strong co-curricular programs including 16 sport types and music ensembles

Note: Prep campus at 105 MacKenzie St; secondary campus at 22 Vine St. Day school only, no boarding despite having hostel facilities historically.

2

Braemar College

, Woodend
Independent Co-ed Tier varies Est. 1921

Independent co-educational school in Woodend, Bendigo. Alternative to schoolies program in Nepal with community service and Mt Everest Base Camp trek.

Y12 fee 2026

Fees on request

Y7 fee 2026

ICSEA

1121

Year levels

ELC-Year 12

Best for: Alternative to schoolies program in Nepal with community service and Mt Everest Base Camp trek

Standout programs

  • Alternative to schoolies program in Nepal with community service and Mt Everest Base Camp trek
  • 45 VCE level 3/4 studies with 73% bachelor degree enrolment
  • 10 VET programs and extensive co-curricular (26 sports, 29 music programs)

Note: Dual campuses: Woodend (Middle School Yrs 5-8, 1499 Mt Macedon Rd) and Mount Macedon (Senior School Yrs 9-12). Day school only. ICSEA of 1121 places it above 86

3
Catholic Co-ed Lower-fee Boarding

Catholic co-educational school in Kyneton, Bendigo. Low-fee Catholic college with state-of-the-art facilities.

Y12 fee 2026

$10,320/yr

Y7 fee 2026

$9,560

ICSEA

1059

Year levels

Year 7-12

Best for: Low-fee Catholic college with state-of-the-art facilities

Standout programs

  • Low-fee Catholic college with state-of-the-art facilities
  • 50 VCE level 3/4 studies and 19 VET programs available
  • Boarding facilities available (fees upon enquiry)

Note: Located in Kyneton (Macedon Ranges region, ~40km from Bendigo). Fees include camps, excursions, reflection days and retreats. Eligible families receive CSEF gov

4
Independent (Christian) Co-ed Tier varies Est. 1995

Independent (Christian) co-educational school in Strathdale, Bendigo. School Fee Calculator tool available online for parents.

Y12 fee 2026

Fees on request

Y7 fee 2026

ICSEA

1053

Year levels

Prep-Year 12

Best for: School Fee Calculator tool available online for parents

Standout programs

  • School Fee Calculator tool available online for parents
  • Flexible Christian education emphasising community values
  • Member of Independent Schools Victoria and Christian Schools Australia

Note: Located at 6 Kairn Rd, Strathdale, 3550. Fees calculated via online calculator; contact (03) 5445 2600 for specific 2026 amounts. 474 students, P-12.

5
Independent (Christian) Co-ed Tier varies Est. 1981

Independent (Christian) co-educational school in Bendigo, Bendigo. IB World School offering Primary Years Programme.

Y12 fee 2026

Fees on request

Y7 fee 2026

ICSEA

1041

Year levels

Prep-Year 10

Best for: IB World School offering Primary Years Programme

Standout programs

  • IB World School offering Primary Years Programme
  • Intentionally affordable independent option emphasising smaller-school pastoral care
  • Community-focused with mission trips and charitable initiatives

Note: Located 91 Creek Street, Bendigo, 3550. Years P-10 only (no Years 11-12). Contact (03) 5442 1722 for 2026 fees. Fee information pack available on request.

6
Catholic Co-ed Tier varies Est. 1868

Catholic co-educational school in Bendigo, Bendigo. Dual campus model: Coolock (Years 7-9, Junortoun) and St Mary's (Years 10-12).

Y12 fee 2026

Fees on request

Y7 fee 2026

ICSEA

1040

Year levels

Year 7-12

Best for: Dual campus model: Coolock (Years 7-9, Junortoun) and St Mary's (Years 10-12)

Standout programs

  • Dual campus model: Coolock (Years 7-9, Junortoun) and St Mary's (Years 10-12)
  • iGen intergenerational program connecting students with aged care residents
  • Trade Training Centre with functioning farm and STEAM learning facilities

Note: Fees not published online; contact (03) 5449 3560 for 2026 schedule. 51 VCE level 3/4 studies and 21 VET programs available.

7

Marist College Bendigo

, Maiden Gully
Catholic Co-ed Tier varies Est. 1975

Catholic co-educational school in Maiden Gully, Bendigo. 54 VCE level 3/4 studies with 189 VCE students (99% satisfactory completion).

Y12 fee 2026

Fees on request

Y7 fee 2026

ICSEA

1040

Year levels

Foundation-Year 12

Best for: 54 VCE level 3/4 studies with 189 VCE students (99% satisfactory completion)

Standout programs

  • 54 VCE level 3/4 studies with 189 VCE students (99% satisfactory completion)
  • 20 VET programs serving 111 students
  • East Timor immersion experiences for students

Note: Located in Maiden Gully, 3551. Fee schedule available as downloadable PDF; contact (03) 5400 1252. 45% female, 55% male.

Common questions

Private Schools FAQs, Eaglehawk

How much do private schools cost in Eaglehawk (Eaglehawk) in 2026?

Elite independent schools (Geelong Grammar, Sydney Grammar, Scotch College, Methodist Ladies' College): $42,000-$55,000/year for Year 12. Mid-tier independents: $25,000-$38,000/year. Catholic systemic schools: $4,000-$10,000/year. Boarding adds $25,000-$45,000 on top. Year 7-9 fees typically 30-40% lower than Year 12. Total K-12 cost: $400,000-$650,000 for elite schools, $40,000-$120,000 for Catholic systemic. Add $5,000-$15,000/year for uniforms, IT, camps, music tuition.

When should I apply for a private school?

Elite schools (Scotch, Geelong Grammar, Sydney Grammar): apply at birth or before age 2 for Year 7 entry. Waiting lists at top schools are 1,000+ children. Mid-tier independents: apply 2-4 years before entry year. Catholic systemic: 12-24 months before entry year. Most competitive entry points: Reception (limited places open most spots), Year 7 (start of secondary, biggest intake), Year 11 (VCE/HSC start). Apply to 4-8 schools simultaneously to maximise options.

What's ICSEA and how does it relate to school quality?

ICSEA (Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage) measures the socio-economic background of a school's community. Average is 1000. Elite private schools typically score 1180-1230. ICSEA correlates strongly with academic outcomes, but it measures family advantage, not school teaching quality. To assess teaching quality, look at "value-added" data (how much the school improves students above their starting point), Education Department websites publish this. A school with ICSEA 1200 should produce strong results; a school with ICSEA 1100 producing strong results is doing more impressive teaching.

Are private school scholarships realistic to get?

Top elite schools: 5-15 academic scholarships per year for Year 7 entry, 200-500 applicants. Highly competitive, typically requires top 1% performance on ASCAS test plus interview. Mid-tier schools: easier scholarships available, often 30-50% fee reduction. Music scholarships at most schools: less competitive than academic, requires 5+ years instrument experience and grade 6-7 AMEB level. Sport scholarships: rare, mostly for boarding. Financial assistance (means-tested): 5-30% of places at most schools. Apply to 3-5 schools simultaneously to maximise chances.

Catholic vs Independent, which should I choose?

Catholic systemic schools (parish-funded): $4,000-$10,000/year, generally similar academic outcomes to mid-tier independents, religious instruction (Catholic but increasingly inclusive), community-focused, lower socio-economic mix. Independent schools (privately governed): $25,000-$55,000/year, broader extracurricular options, smaller classes, more international students, stronger university preparation, higher ATAR outcomes. Catholic congregational schools (Loreto, Xavier, Mary MacKillop College, etc.) bridge the two, Catholic ethos but independent governance, fees $20,000-$35,000. Many families choose Catholic for primary, independent for secondary.

Are private schools worth the cost?

Research is mixed. Australian Productivity Commission analysis shows private schools deliver 5-8 ATAR points improvement over government schools on average, but much of this is explained by socio-economic background, not teaching quality. Top selective government schools (NSW: Sydney Boys/Girls High, James Ruse; VIC: Melbourne High, Mac.Robertson) consistently outperform top private schools at zero cost. Private school benefits are real (network, extracurriculars, smaller classes, pastoral care) but financial cost is significant, $500,000 invested at age 5 instead would be worth $1.5M+ at age 18 for university and house deposit help.

How do I find the best school for my child?

Visit open days at 5-8 schools matching your geographic and budget criteria. Talk to current parents (often more revealing than school marketing). Ask schools for: median ATAR (or NAPLAN value-added data for primary), retention rate from Year 7 to 12, specific strengths in your child's areas of interest, pastoral care approach, school culture. Match school strengths to your child, academic powerhouse for high achievers, more pastoral schools for sensitive children, sport-focused for athletic kids, music-strong for musicians. Don't just pick the highest-fee school.

What's the application process for private schools?

Standard process: 1) Register interest at school website (often $50-$200 fee), 2) Submit application form with academic reports and references (12-24 months before entry typically), 3) Sit assessment test (Cooperative Scholarship Test, AAS test, or school-specific), 4) Attend family interview, 5) Receive offer or waitlist position. Many schools require non-refundable enrolment fee ($1,500-$5,000) to secure place. Most schools require 1 term notice plus a fee of one term's tuition if you change your mind after enrolment.