Point Piper School Map All (108) 🏫 Government (39) ⛪ Catholic (19) 🎓 Independent (50) Primary (55) Secondary (53)
All Schools near Point Piper 👨🎓 1,182 students
👩🏫 164 teachers
📊 7:1 ratio
📈 Top 1% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 17% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 936 students
👩🏫 124 teachers
📊 8:1 ratio
📈 Top 1% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 24% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 1,724 students
👩🏫 194 teachers
📊 9:1 ratio
📈 Top 1% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 7% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 1,436 students
👩🏫 176 teachers
📊 8:1 ratio
📈 Top 1% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 30% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 373 students
👩🏫 31 teachers
📊 12:1 ratio
📈 Top 1% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 27% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 816 students
👩🏫 116 teachers
📊 7:1 ratio
📈 Top 2% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 15% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 986 students
👩🏫 123 teachers
📊 8:1 ratio
📈 Top 2% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 33% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 273 students
👩🏫 19 teachers
📊 14:1 ratio
📈 Top 2% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 35% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 151 students
👩🏫 13 teachers
📊 12:1 ratio
📈 Top 3% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 45% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 196 students
👩🏫 14 teachers
📊 14:1 ratio
📈 Top 3% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 42% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 2,076 students
👩🏫 258 teachers
📊 8:1 ratio
📈 Top 3% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 37% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 308 students
👩🏫 22 teachers
📊 14:1 ratio
📈 Top 3% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 32% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 513 students
👩🏫 30 teachers
📊 17:1 ratio
📈 Top 3% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 18% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 851 students
👩🏫 112 teachers
📊 8:1 ratio
📈 Top 3% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 12% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 1,122 students
👩🏫 117 teachers
📊 10:1 ratio
📈 Top 4% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 10% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 210 students
👩🏫 12 teachers
📊 18:1 ratio
📈 Top 4% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 33% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 853 students
👩🏫 50 teachers
📊 17:1 ratio
📈 Top 4% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 50% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 163 students
👩🏫 13 teachers
📊 13:1 ratio
📈 Top 5% nationally
🪃 4% Indigenous
🌏 18% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 720 students
👩🏫 42 teachers
📊 17:1 ratio
📈 Top 5% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 50% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 217 students
👩🏫 20 teachers
📊 11:1 ratio
📈 Top 6% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 38% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 755 students
👩🏫 74 teachers
📊 10:1 ratio
📈 Top 6% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 12% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 756 students
👩🏫 44 teachers
📊 17:1 ratio
📈 Top 6% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 52% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 464 students
👩🏫 24 teachers
📊 19:1 ratio
📈 Top 7% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 31% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 381 students
👩🏫 21 teachers
📊 18:1 ratio
📈 Top 8% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 40% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 1,525 students
👩🏫 129 teachers
📊 12:1 ratio
📈 Top 9% nationally
🪃 3% Indigenous
🌏 11% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 937 students
👩🏫 75 teachers
📊 12:1 ratio
📈 Top 10% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 61% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 107 students
👩🏫 7 teachers
📊 15:1 ratio
📈 Top 10% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 75% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 381 students
👩🏫 28 teachers
📊 14:1 ratio
📈 Top 11% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 69% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 348 students
👩🏫 30 teachers
📊 12:1 ratio
📈 Top 11% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 34% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 773 students
👩🏫 60 teachers
📊 13:1 ratio
📈 Top 11% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 34% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 288 students
👩🏫 24 teachers
📊 12:1 ratio
📈 Top 12% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 49% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 1,127 students
👩🏫 89 teachers
📊 13:1 ratio
📈 Top 14% nationally
🪃 1% Indigenous
🌏 47% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 1,161 students
👩🏫 73 teachers
📊 16:1 ratio
📈 Top 15% nationally
🪃 4% Indigenous
🌏 48% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 964 students
👩🏫 75 teachers
📊 13:1 ratio
📈 Top 16% nationally
🪃 2% Indigenous
🌏 53% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 124 students
👩🏫 19 teachers
📊 7:1 ratio
📈 Top 17% nationally
🪃 3% Indigenous
🌏 28% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 702 students
👩🏫 60 teachers
📊 12:1 ratio
📈 Top 21% nationally
🪃 3% Indigenous
🌏 59% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 53 students
👩🏫 8 teachers
📊 7:1 ratio
📈 Top 30% nationally
🪃 4% Indigenous
🌏 20% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 615 students
👩🏫 144 teachers
📊 4:1 ratio
📈 Top 39% nationally
🪃 12% Indigenous
🌏 18% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 75 students
👩🏫 16 teachers
📊 5:1 ratio
📈 Top 42% nationally
🪃 16% Indigenous
🌏 67% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 62 students
👩🏫 6 teachers
📊 10:1 ratio
📈 Top 59% nationally
🪃 6% Indigenous
🌏 7% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 73 students
👩🏫 6 teachers
📊 12:1 ratio
📈 Top 68% nationally
🪃 27% Indigenous
🌏 59% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 76 students
👩🏫 16 teachers
📊 5:1 ratio
📈 Top 80% nationally
🪃 42% Indigenous
🌏 78% LBOTE
Visit school website → 👨🎓 38 students
👩🏫 40 teachers
📊 1:1 ratio
📈 Top 97% nationally
🪃 100% Indigenous
🌏 11% LBOTE
Visit school website → Frequently Asked Questions How many schools are in Point Piper NSW? There are 108 schools near Point Piper — 39 government (public), 19 Catholic, and 50 independent schools.
What is the average ICSEA score for schools in Point Piper? The average ICSEA score for schools near Point Piper is 1141. The national average is 1000. ICSEA (Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage) measures the educational advantages students bring to their studies.
What is the best school in Point Piper? The highest-rated school near Point Piper by ICSEA score is Sydney Grammar School with an ICSEA of 1274 and 1,925 students.
Data: Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) 2025. ICSEA = Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage. National average: 1000. Schools within ~5km of Point Piper centroid shown.