Moving to Doonside - Woodcroft from Quakers Hill
Schools, childcare, demographics and house prices for Doonside - Woodcroft and Quakers Hill, side by side — all from public government data.
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Sources: ABS ERP June 2025 · ABS Census 2021 · ABS SEIFA 2021 · ACARA School Profile 2025 · ACECQA NQS register · Valuer-General Victoria & DFFH (VIC) · DCJ Housing (NSW) · NSW BOCSAR (NSW) · CSA Victoria (VIC). How we source this data →
The free government school your child can attend in each area — side by side, never a blended average.
Barnier Public School
The government school your child can attend for free by living in Quakers Hill.
This is the zoned in-area government school for Quakers Hill (NSW catchment data).
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Government schools in Doonside - Woodcroft
Free government schools your child may attend. We couldn’t confirm the exact zone for this point, so we can’t confirm which one is yours.
A picture of students’ family backgrounds (ICSEA) — not a ranking or a quality score.
Fee-paying schools can’t be enrolled in by zone — they’re shown for context, not as the area’s school quality.
We show school intake context and catchments, not exam results. We don’t publish a school ranking.
Doonside - Woodcroft has weaker government school academic context than Quakers Hill, with an average ICSEA of 935 compared to 1,045. ICSEA reflects the academic and socioeconomic intake of students — a higher score signals a higher-resourced school community.
Catholic/independent schools are separate from the free government catchment — average ICSEA Doonside - Woodcroft 1,062 (2 schools), Quakers Hill 1,098 (1 school).
There are 6 schools in Doonside - Woodcroft, compared to 5 in Quakers Hill.
Childcare services matched by postcode: 13 in Doonside - Woodcroft vs 26 in Quakers Hill.
The proportion of children from non-English-speaking backgrounds is higher in Doonside - Woodcroft at 56.3% (vs 45.8% in Quakers Hill).
Doonside - Woodcroft has a SEIFA advantage (IRSAD) of Decile 5, below Quakers Hill's Decile 8. Decile 10 is the most advantaged nationally.
Median house prices are 19% lower in Doonside - Woodcroft ($1.16M vs $1.43M).
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