There are many non-government schools and colleges in Tasmania.
There are also a number of smaller non-government schools.
The Secondary School became one of the few non-government secondary schools in the country.
When a girl attends a non-Government school, the girl is invited to take part and her family pay for the ball.
In 1962, Goulburn was the focus of the fight for state aid to non-government schools.
Toorak has the highest percentage of children attending non-government schools in Melbourne.
The election was notable for the issue of state aid to non-government schools being finally resolved.
Most non-government schools have some religious affiliation, with approximately two-thirds of their students enrolled in Catholic schools.
Government and non-government schools also follow different federal educational laws.
There are no non-government schools or colleges in Duffy.