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Schools in Young, NSW

6 schools in Young reporting to ACARA โ€” sector mix 3 Government, 2 Catholic, 1 Independent. The hub combines latest NAPLAN, ICSEA range and curriculum signals into one page.

Schools
6
ICSEA range
915โ€“1016
mean 960
Sectors
3
3 Government, 2 Catholic, 1 Independent
Latest Y5 mean
469
-16.8 vs 2014
Latest data: 2025 ยท Source: ACARA / MySchool

Young at a glance

Young contains 6 schools reporting to ACARA โ€” predominantly primary schools across the 3 Government, 2 Catholic, 1 Independent sector mix. ICSEA values across these schools range from 915 to 1016, with a mean of 960 โ€” that is the socio-educational backdrop you should keep in mind when comparing NAPLAN scores within the suburb.

Second-language programs visible across the suburb's schools: Korean.

About schools in Young

Young, NSW has 6 schools reporting to ACARA โ€” a sector mix of 3 Government, 2 Catholic, 1 Independent. By stage that is 3 Primary, 2 Secondary, 1 Combined.

Published ICSEA values across these schools range from 915 to 1016 (mean 960).

Most NSW government schools have a designated local enrolment area. Confirm the current catchment boundary with the school or the NSW Department of Education before relying on it.

11-year NAPLAN trend (Year 5 mean across all suburb schools)

Young Year 5 NAPLAN mean46547247948649320142015201620172018201920212022202320242025NAPLAN mean
Suburb-level Year 5 mean moved from 485.4 in 2014 to 468.6 in 2025 (-16.8 points across 11 years).

Schools in Young

SchoolSectorTypeICSEANAPLANHighlights
Hennessy Catholic CollegeCatholicSecondary1012561.8 (Y9)โ€”
Young High SchoolGovernmentSecondary920528.6 (Y9)โ€”
St Mary's Primary SchoolCatholicPrimary1016496.0 (Y5)
Korean
New Madinah CollegeIndependentCombined931460.6 (Y5)โ€”
Young Public SchoolGovernmentPrimary969460.4 (Y5)โ€”
Young North Public SchoolGovernmentPrimary915457.6 (Y5)โ€”

NAPLAN column shows the latest-year mean across the 5 subjects for the indicated grade (Y5 for primary, Y9 for secondary). Click a school name to open it in the map view.

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Frequently asked questions

What's a good NAPLAN score for schools in Young?

There is no suburb-specific official benchmark for โ€œgoodโ€. A reasonable first read is to compare each school with the broader national range and then, more importantly, with schools at similar ICSEA. In Young, some schools sit well above the national Year 5 average, but that does not automatically tell you whether they are adding more value than a lower-scoring school with a very different intake profile.

How do I check the school catchment for Young?

Open a school from the table and inspect it in the map view. Where department or ACARA-linked catchment data is available, that is the best starting point. Catchment boundaries can change, though, so the cautious step is to confirm with the relevant education authority or the school before relying on it.

Which is the best primary school in Young?

There is no single factual answer to that. The table is sorted by latest NAPLAN mean, which is useful for orientation, but a family could still reasonably prefer a different school because of sector, fees, language offering, learning support, distance, or culture. This page is best used to narrow the field, not to end the decision.

Suburb schools report generated by Schoogaroo from public data (ACARA / My School and state sources). Latest version: https://www.schoogaroo.com/suburbs/nsw/young - verify enrolment details with the school or the relevant education authority.