Surrounded by the Timor Sea in tropical north Australia, Darwin is the capital city and regional centre of the Northern Territory. Darwin and its surrounding suburbs is home to approximately 150,000+ people from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds.
The city is known for its beautiful harbour, amazing food, markets and tropical lifestyle. Darwin has a wide mix of activities where you can join in the festivals, waterfront dining, crocodile and fishing adventures, as well as cultural and historical experiences. It is the gateway to Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks, the Tiwi Islands and nearby Asia.
Find out more about things to do in the Darwin region.
View the regional living guide here.
List of schools in the Darwin Region
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- Secondary Schools
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- Casuarina Senior College
- Darwin High School (comprehensive 7-12)
- Dripstone Secondary Collage
- Nightcliff High School
- Sanderson High School
- Top End School of Flexible Learning (7-12)
- Primary - Urban Schools
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- Alawa Primary School
- Anula Primary School
- Jingili Primary School
- Karama Primary School
- Larrakeyah Primary School
- Leanyer Primary School
- Ludmilla Primary School
- Malak Primary School
- Manunda Terrace Primary School
- Millner Primary School
- Moil Primary School
- Nakara Primary School
- Nightcliff Primary School
- Parap Primary School
- Stuart Park Primary School
- Wagaman Primary School
- Wanguri Primary School
- Mimik-Ga Centre Primary School
- Wulagi Primary School
- Primary - Remote Schools
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- Special Schools
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- Nemarluk (P–6)
- Henbury (7–12)
- Distance School
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- NT School of Distance Education (10–12)
- Other schools
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- Darwin Languages Centre
- Malak Campus
- NT Music School
- Royal Darwin Hospital (Nakara)
- School of Sport Education NT
- Youth Inpatient Program (Royal Darwin Hospital)