Reddam House vs Redlands
🇦🇺 Sydney · Side-by-side comparison on verifiable public data.
Neither Reddam House nor Redlands sits in a market with a public inspectorate, so both are assessed on verifiable accreditation, curriculum authorisation, and published data rather than an official quality rating. Both are day schools with fees in the same market band — see the table below for the figures, and verify against each school's own published fees.
Key Facts
| Reddam House | Redlands | |
|---|---|---|
| Curriculum | National | IB / National |
| Ages | 1–18 | 3–18 |
| Languages of instruction | English | English |
| Annual fees | AUD 30,840–49,315 (domestic, 2026; overseas higher) | AUD 28,800–47,100/year (2026, domestic); IB elective +AUD 2,950/year |
| Enrollment | 1,102 | — |
| Boarding | Day only | Day only |
| Accreditations | NESA | NESA, CRICOS, IB World School, Round Square |
Strengths
- ✓Exceptional HSC results for a non-selective school — repeated NSW top-10 (and reported top-5) finishes
- ✓Co-educational and fully secular/non-denominational — rigour without religious affiliation or single-sex structure
- ✓Full continuity — Early Learning (age 1) through Year 12 on linked Eastern Suburbs campuses
- ✓Modern, non-traditional ethos — contemporary pedagogy versus heritage-school conservatism
- ✓Global network access via Inspired (including premium boarding schools worldwide)
- ✓Genuine dual senior pathway — students can choose the full IB Diploma or the HSC, a real choice rather than a token offering
- ✓Longest continuous IB provider in NSW (since 1988), signalling depth of institutional IB expertise
- ✓Co-educational K–12 continuity on a single Lower North Shore campus from Preschool to Year 12
- ✓Strong school-reported senior outcomes (top IB ATAR 99.95; 247 top-band results in 2025)
- ✓Distinctive experiential program — Round Square membership, the 9-week Year 9 Moonbah residential, and Year 10 Arnhem Land immersion
Trade-offs
- !For-profit ownership (Inspired Education Group since 2019) — commercial operator priorities differ from not-for-profit/trust-governed peers; reportedly forgoes government funding
- !Younger institution (founded 2000/2001) — lacks the alumni network, endowment and heritage of century-old Sydney independents
- !High fees with a steep overseas-student premium (2026 senior fees ~AUD 49,315 domestic rising to ~AUD 58,080 for overseas students)
- !No on-site boarding — relies on the Inspired network for boarding access
- !Strong HSC reputation is largely school- and media-reported; tertiary-destination claims are not independently published
- !Day school only — no boarding, so families relocating without a resident parent cannot easily place a child here
- !High fees (≈AUD 47,100/yr senior years) plus extras; the IB pathway carries a further AUD 2,950/yr surcharge
- !Total enrolment is not published on the school site, limiting transparency on school size
- !Publishes HSC and IB results combined and discloses no standalone IB Diploma average points score
- !IB is confined to the Diploma (Years 11–12) — no PYP or MYP, so the IB experience doesn't run through the junior/middle years
Best Fit For
- • Expat / internationally mobile families wanting a co-ed, secular, academically strong HSC pathway
- • Families prioritising HSC performance without academic-selection entry barriers
- • Households in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs seeking a single school from early years to Year 12
- • Families who value a modern, less traditional school culture
- • Internationally-mobile families wanting a globally portable IB Diploma without leaving the mainstream Sydney system
- • Families who value being able to switch between IB and HSC depending on the child
- • Parents seeking co-ed K–12 continuity on one campus on Sydney's Lower North Shore
- • Students drawn to experiential and global-citizenship programs (Round Square, residential immersions)
University Placement
School-reported · not independently verified
School-reported and media-cited, unverified: 'Top 10 for HSC results in NSW for the last 5 consecutive years' (official); media records NSW top-10 across multiple years and top-5 in 2022–2024 — described as the only non-selective school to reach top-10 in those years. Independent aggregators were unreachable, so exact success-rate figures are not re-verified.
School-reported, unverified: Class of 2025 top IB ATAR 99.95 and top HSC ATAR 99.40; 247 HSC/IB top-band results and 22 students at ATAR 98+ across 158 Year 12 candidates. The school does not publish a standalone IB Diploma average points score.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I choose Reddam House or Redlands?
Reddam House is best for: Expat / internationally mobile families wanting a co-ed, secular, academically strong HSC pathway. Redlands is best for: Internationally-mobile families wanting a globally portable IB Diploma without leaving the mainstream Sydney system. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.
How do fees compare between Reddam House and Redlands?
Reddam House: AUD 30,840–49,315 (domestic, 2026; overseas higher). Redlands: AUD 28,800–47,100/year (2026, domestic); IB elective +AUD 2,950/year. Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.
What curricula do Reddam House and Redlands offer?
Reddam House: National. Redlands: IB, National.
Do Reddam House or Redlands offer boarding?
Reddam House: day school only. Redlands: day school only.
This comparison is BrightKey's independent assessment using verifiable public data only. University-placement figures are school-reported and not independently verified. BrightKey takes no payments from schools. Our method →