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Toowoomba Schools: Complete Guide to 50+ Options for Families

A guide to Toowoomba schools, boarding options, Catholic education, and independent schools on the Darling Downs.

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By Toowoomba Daily · Published 1 July 2026, 10:06 pm

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Updated 18 h ago· 12 July 2026, 9:07 pm

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Toowoomba Schools: Complete Guide to 50+ Options for Families
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Schools in Toowoomba

Toowoomba has one of Australia's most distinctive school landscapes for a regional city. A large proportion of students from farming families across the Darling Downs, outback Queensland, and northern NSW attend Toowoomba's boarding schools. The city has significant Catholic, Anglican, and independent schools alongside its government options.

Government Schools

Toowoomba State High School (inner city, Years 7-12) is the main government high school. The Queensland state school system applies, with P-12 schools including various options across the growing eastern and northern Toowoomba suburbs. Government primary schools vary; those closer to the city centre and the university precinct tend to be well-regarded.

Catholic Schools

Catholic Education Diocese of Toowoomba operates a large school network. Key schools include Downlands College (co-ed, Marist, Years 7-12, one of QLD's most well-regarded regional Catholic schools), St Joseph's College (boys, boarding, Years 7-12), and Our Lady of the Southern Cross College (Dalby, regional). Downlands in particular attracts boarding students from across the Darling Downs.

Independent and Boarding Schools

Toowoomba is famous for its independent boarding school concentration. Toowoomba Grammar School (boys, co-ed senior), Fairholme College (girls), Concordia Lutheran College (co-ed, P-12), and Glenvale Christian School (co-ed) are key players. Brisbane Grammar also has a strong connection to the Toowoomba farming community. Boarding options make these schools attractive to rural families.

Finding and Enrolling

Government school enrolments are through the Queensland Department of Education. Boarding school applications close well in advance, Year 8 boarding at major schools often requires applications by the end of Year 5 or 6.

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