Updated for 2026 with the latest Queensland Department of Education enrolment management guidance, current Sunshine Coast Independent Public School (IPS) Excellence Program intake windows, and QCE pathway rules from the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA).
Quick answer: which Sunshine Coast public schools are the strongest?
The Sunshine Coast's strongest public schools cluster into two groups. The Independent Public Schools with statewide-recognised Excellence Programs you can apply into from outside the catchment: Mountain Creek State High School (IB Diploma, tiered Zenith / Kin'Ma / Young Scholars academic streams), Sunshine Beach State High School (CREST STEAM, Surfing, AFL, Music), Maroochydore State High School (DRIVE academic stream, Aviation, Marine Science), Kawana Waters State College (ACE academic, Aquatics, Football), and Caloundra State High School (Horizons academic, EDGE Dance, Marine Science). The locally-zoned high-performers where address sets enrolment: Buderim Mountain State School, Pacific Paradise State School, Baringa State Primary School, Tewantin State School, Coolum State High School, Nambour State College and Beerwah State High School. Mountain Creek leads the high-school IB pathway; Sunshine Beach has the strongest coastal-sport and STEAM brand; Buderim Mountain and Baringa are the standout primary catchments.

How does Sunshine Coast school zoning actually work?
Almost every state school on the Sunshine Coast operates under a Queensland Department of Education Enrolment Management Plan (EMP) — a designated catchment, usually the suburbs around the school, inside which the school is required to accept any in-zone student. If you live inside the catchment, you have a guaranteed enrolment right. If you live outside it, you can still apply, but the school only takes you if it has spare places after every in-catchment family is enrolled. At the high-demand schools — Buderim Mountain, Sunshine Beach, Mountain Creek, Pacific Paradise, Baringa — those out-of-catchment places effectively don't exist for general entry, so most out-of-catchment applications are declined. The exceptions are Excellence Programs and IPS Specialist Programs, which have separate application pathways with statewide intake. You can check any address against any school's catchment on the Queensland Government's Queensland Schools Directory.
What are the 12 best public schools on the Sunshine Coast?
The list below pairs the Sunshine Coast's standout state schools with what each is genuinely known for — academic results, specialist programs, and which students each suits. High schools first (most parents searching this question are looking at Year 7 transitions); top primary schools after.
1. Mountain Creek State High School (Mountain Creek) — IB + tiered academic excellence
Mountain Creek State High School is an Independent Public School and the Sunshine Coast's clearest academic flagship, serving over 2,200 students across Years 7–12. It hosts the region's only public International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma for Years 11–12, alongside a tiered academic excellence pathway: Young Scholars (Years 5–6), Zenith (Year 7), and Kin'Ma (Years 8–9). Facilities include nine science laboratories, a 25-metre heated pool, a performing arts theatre, and three professional dance studios. If your child is academically capable and you want a public-school option with both an IB pathway and a strong general QCE stream, Mountain Creek is the standout entry point.
2. Sunshine Beach State High School (Sunshine Beach) — STEAM + coastal-sport excellence
Sunshine Beach State High School is an Independent Public School set inside the Noosa Biosphere Reserve and is the Sunshine Coast's strongest brand for STEAM and coastal-sport pathways. It runs the CREST Excellence Program (STEM-focused, with separate Years 5–6 Young CREST Scholars and Years 7–10 streams, intake by application) plus nationally recognised excellence streams in Surfing, AFL and Music. Specialist "wet labs" support a serious Marine Science offering, and the school's QCE attainment sits consistently above the state average. Sunshine Beach is the obvious choice for academically strong Noosa-region students or surf-stream athletes whose family wants to stay public.
3. Maroochydore State High School (Maroochydore) — DRIVE academic + Aviation specialist
Maroochydore State High School is best known for its DRIVE Academic Excellence stream and a deeply unusual public-school subject mix: Aviation (Aerospace Engineering), Marine Science, and Film & TV. Industrial-technology workshops, professional film and media studios, and hospitality catering suites support both academic and senior vocational pathways. For a Year 7 student who already knows they're aviation- or marine-leaning, or for a family wanting both a strong DRIVE academic option and a clear vocational fallback, Maroochydore is the strongest single school across the central Sunshine Coast.
4. Caloundra State High School (Caloundra) — Horizons academic + Marine Science
Caloundra State High School, established in 1963, is the southern Sunshine Coast's premier destination for maritime studies and technical trades, with a "Horizons" academic pathway for Years 7–8. Signature programs include Horizons Academic, EDGE Dance, and specialist Rugby League and Volleyball excellence streams. The school hosts the SC Technical Trade Training Centre and uses the Pumicestone Passage for hands-on Marine Science. For Caloundra, Pelican Waters and Golden Beach families inside the catchment, this is the strongest local public option.
5. Kawana Waters State College (Bokarina) — P–12 dual-campus excellence streams
Kawana Waters State College is a P–12 dual-campus state school nestled between Bokarina Beach and Lake Kawana, in the heart of the Sunshine Coast Health and Business Precinct. The college offers the Academic Curriculum Extension (ACE) stream for high-ability Years 7–9 students, the Year 10 RISE Program, plus premier excellence streams in Aquatics, Dance, Drama and Football (Soccer). Direct access to Olympic-standard rowing facilities, the Kawana Aquatics Centre and a professional Performing Arts Centre makes this the strongest single campus on the Coast for sport-academic combination pathways.
6. Coolum State High School (Coolum Beach) — Surfing + creative arts
Coolum State High School is an Independent Public School characterised by strong community integration and the in-house "Coolum Way" pedagogy. It hosts the DRIVE Academic Excellence program and specialist streams in Surfing Excellence and Creative Arts (Dance / Drama). A modern multi-purpose sports hall, industry-standard hospitality kitchens and a dedicated student wellbeing hub round out the offering. For Coolum, Peregian and Marcoola families wanting a smaller-feel public secondary with a serious surf stream, this is the natural choice.
7. Nambour State College (Nambour) — Triple-A: Academics, Arts, Agriculture
Nambour State College is a unique P–12 institution known for its "Triple-A" focus: Academics, Arts, and Agriculture. It runs a renowned Agriculture Excellence program (with a working College Farm), the Academic Excellence (ACE) stream for Years 7–9, and a specialist Volleyball Excellence academy. A dedicated performing arts centre and STEM laboratories support the academic and arts streams. For Sunshine Coast hinterland families — Nambour, Woombye, Yandina, Eumundi — Nambour State College is the obvious local public option, and the agricultural pathway is genuinely unusual for a public school of this size.
8. Beerwah State High School (Beerwah) — agricultural science + AHEAD academic
Beerwah State High School serves the southern Sunshine Coast hinterland — Beerwah, Glasshouse Mountains, Landsborough, Mooloolah Valley — and is the strongest local public secondary for families balancing academic and agricultural / trade pathways. It hosts the AHEAD Academic Excellence program and a nationally recognised Agricultural Science stream, with a professional-grade school farm, a cattle show team precinct, and specialist industrial-technology workshops. For families committed to staying in the hinterland and wanting a serious public alternative to the coastal IPS schools, Beerwah is the answer.

9. Buderim Mountain State School (Buderim) — top-tier primary IPS
Buderim Mountain State School is an Independent Public School and the Sunshine Coast's most consistently in-demand primary, with a tightly enforced catchment covering Buderim. The school runs high-level Instrumental Music (strings and band) and specialist STEM and technology rotations, with a 25-metre heated pool, two tennis courts, a science and tech centre, and a multi-purpose hall with a commercial kitchen on site. For Buderim families inside the zone, Buderim Mountain plus a strong feeder pathway into Mountain Creek SHS or Matthew Flinders is the standout academic combo on the Coast.
10. Baringa State Primary School (Baringa / Aura) — STEM Lead School in the southern growth corridor
Baringa State Primary School is the Aura community's flagship primary, recognised for award-winning architectural design and a future-focused learning model. It is a designated STEM Lead School using the InitiaLit / MultiLit literacy frameworks and The Writing Revolution — both research-backed and rare in primary schools at this scale. Makerspaces, robotics labs and "Agile Learning Spaces" support collaborative inquiry. For families in Baringa, Aura, Banya, Bells Reach and the broader southern growth corridor, this is the strongest public primary in the region — but enrolment is capacity-managed, so register early.
11. Pacific Paradise State School (Pacific Paradise) — Academic Extension Program
Pacific Paradise State School is best known on the central Coast for a welcoming community feel and a "Holistic Child" focus that translates into low-friction parent-school relationships. It runs the Academic Extension Program (AEP) for high-ability learners and a strong Performing Arts stream, with a modern multi-purpose hall, a swimming pool, and updated digital learning labs. For Pacific Paradise, Twin Waters and Mudjimba families, this is the clear local primary option, and the AEP gives genuinely strong students a real pathway through Years 4–6.
12. Tewantin State School (Tewantin) — Discovery Centre + RRRR framework
Tewantin State School is the strongest northern public primary on the Sunshine Coast, balancing traditional academic rigour with modern social-emotional wellbeing through the Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships (RRRR) framework. The campus features a state-of-the-art Discovery Centre (library and innovation hub), a 25-metre swimming pool, multi-purpose sporting courts and dedicated music and performing arts rooms. For Noosa-region families inside the Tewantin catchment, this primary is the strongest feeder into Sunshine Beach SHS for the academically-leaning Year 7 transition.
How do you get into a Sunshine Coast Excellence Program from outside the catchment?
Each Independent Public School on the Sunshine Coast runs Excellence Programs on a separate application track from general enrolment, and most accept students from outside the catchment. The application calendar is the part most families miss. For a 2027 start, the rough timeline runs: March, first-round enrolment and Specialist Program applications open at most schools (e.g. Maroochydore DRIVE, Caloundra Horizons, Mountain Creek Young Scholars / Zenith). May–July, Sunshine Beach Young CREST Scholars (Years 5–6) and most STEM / academic streams close their first round. July–August, sport and arts audition days for Mountain Creek Dance, Coolum Surfing, Kawana Waters Aquatics. August, most 2027 specialist program applications close. Each school's application form, deadlines and selection criteria sit on its own website (linked above), and the QLD Department of Education's Independent Public Schools page lists current IPS members. If your child is academically able but you're outside the catchment, the Excellence Program track is your route in.
How does QCE work for Sunshine Coast students?
Sunshine Coast public schools all run the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) for Years 11–12, governed by the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA). QCE combines four units of school-based assessment (across Years 11–12) with one external assessment per General subject in Term 4 of Year 12. ATAR-eligible students take five General subjects, which are scaled and reported through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) as an ATAR between 99.95 and 30.00. Students taking a non-ATAR pathway can still earn the full QCE through Applied subjects, school-based apprenticeships, and Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications — all genuinely portable into apprenticeships, TAFE Queensland, or direct employment. For Mountain Creek students, the IB Diploma is an alternative senior pathway feeding into the same QTAC ATAR equivalence. Subject selection happens in Term 3 of Year 10 — talk to senior schooling coordinators early, especially for prerequisite-heavy university courses (medicine, engineering, law).
Are Sunshine Coast public schools as good as private schools?
For families inside the strongest Sunshine Coast catchments, yes — and often better value. Mountain Creek's IB and DRIVE academic streams, Sunshine Beach's CREST Excellence, Maroochydore's DRIVE program, and Kawana Waters' ACE stream consistently produce QCE attainment and ATAR distributions that match the Sunshine Coast's mid-tier private schools at zero tuition cost. The honest gap is at the very top end: the strongest local private schools (Matthew Flinders Anglican College, Sunshine Coast Grammar, Immanuel Lutheran College, Suncoast Christian College) outperform the strongest public schools on median ATAR by a few points and offer extracurricular depth (boarding-adjacent programs, full sport rosters, large-ensemble music) at fees of A$15,000–A$25,000 per year. For most academically capable Sunshine Coast students inside a top catchment, a public school plus targeted private tutoring through senior years is the better value-for-outcome choice — the public school handles the curriculum, a tutor handles the gaps. If your child is at a public school and needs targeted support in a specific subject, a one-to-one Sunshine Coast tutor with Tutero is A$65/hour, no contracts, and the same rate for primary, lower secondary and senior students.
Which Sunshine Coast suburbs have the best public school catchments?
For Sunshine Coast families optimising on public-school catchment, four corridors stand out. The central coast corridor (Mountain Creek, Buderim, Sippy Downs, Mooloolaba) gives access to Buderim Mountain State School (primary) and Mountain Creek State High School — the strongest public combo on the Coast. The Noosa corridor (Sunshine Beach, Sunrise Beach, Castaways Beach, Tewantin) is zoned to Tewantin SS and Sunshine Beach SHS, with access to the CREST Excellence Program for academically capable students. The southern growth corridor (Baringa, Aura, Banya, Bells Reach, Caloundra West) feeds Baringa State Primary and Caloundra State High School. The Maroochydore–Kawana corridor (Maroochydore, Bokarina, Birtinya, Kawana Waters) gives access to Maroochydore SHS DRIVE and Kawana Waters State College ACE. House prices in these catchments carry a measurable premium — the catchment-finder tool at the Queensland Schools Directory lets you check any address before you commit.
How does NAPLAN and the QCE pathway work in Sunshine Coast public schools?
Sunshine Coast public schools follow the Australian Curriculum, adapted in Queensland by the QCAA. Students sit NAPLAN in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9, with results reported back to families and to the MySchool public dataset run by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). In Years 11 and 12, students work toward the QCE, which combines internal school-based assessment with external assessments in Term 4 of Year 12 for General subjects. ATAR-eligible students rank through QTAC into University of the Sunshine Coast, University of Queensland, QUT, Griffith and interstate universities. Mountain Creek's IB Diploma is a parallel pathway that produces a QTAC-equivalent ATAR. For Sunshine Coast families committed to a public-school pathway, the QCE structure is genuinely comparable to Queensland private-school cohorts on tertiary entry outcomes.
What if my child needs extra support at a Sunshine Coast public school?
The Sunshine Coast's top public schools handle the curriculum well, but Year 7+ class sizes (typically 26–30 in lower secondary, smaller in senior subjects) mean targeted gaps can go unaddressed. The two most common moves: (1) talk to the year-level coordinator or learning-support team early — every Queensland public school has formal channels for academic support, and most run free in-school tutorials run by their own teachers. (2) Add one-to-one tutoring for a specific subject. Online tutoring with a Tutero tutor matched to your child's exact year level and the Australian Curriculum (Queensland) runs A$65/hour, with no contracts and the same rate whether your child is in primary, lower-secondary or senior years. Most Sunshine Coast families start with one weekly session in the subject the report card flags, then adjust. For senior students, that's most often Maths or English support running into Year 12 QCE external assessments; for primary students, it's NAPLAN-prep literacy and numeracy. If you want to interview a tutor before booking, see our guide on finding the ideal tutor in Brisbane — the same questions apply on the Coast.
The bottom line
The Sunshine Coast has twelve genuinely strong public schools, but how you get into them is the part most families miss. Mountain Creek's IB, Sunshine Beach's CREST, Maroochydore's DRIVE, Caloundra's Horizons and Kawana Waters' ACE all offer Excellence-Program pathways that take students from outside the catchment. The other seven on this list are zoned by address — your suburb decides. Inside the right catchment, a Sunshine Coast public school plus targeted tutoring will out-deliver most mid-tier private schools at a fraction of the cost. Outside the right catchment, the IPS Excellence Programs give your child a public-school path without moving house. If your family is genuinely weighing a private alternative, our guide to the best private schools on the Sunshine Coast is the natural companion to this one.
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Related reading for Sunshine Coast families
- Best private schools on the Sunshine Coast — the natural companion to this guide
- Tips for finding the ideal tutor in Brisbane — applies on the Coast too
- How to get a scholarship in Brisbane and South-East Queensland
- 4 reasons you should consider changing your child's school
- Choosing the right school in 6 steps
- 5 key benefits of private tutoring
Updated for 2026 with the latest Queensland Department of Education enrolment management guidance, current Sunshine Coast Independent Public School (IPS) Excellence Program intake windows, and QCE pathway rules from the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA).
Quick answer: which Sunshine Coast public schools are the strongest?
The Sunshine Coast's strongest public schools cluster into two groups. The Independent Public Schools with statewide-recognised Excellence Programs you can apply into from outside the catchment: Mountain Creek State High School (IB Diploma, tiered Zenith / Kin'Ma / Young Scholars academic streams), Sunshine Beach State High School (CREST STEAM, Surfing, AFL, Music), Maroochydore State High School (DRIVE academic stream, Aviation, Marine Science), Kawana Waters State College (ACE academic, Aquatics, Football), and Caloundra State High School (Horizons academic, EDGE Dance, Marine Science). The locally-zoned high-performers where address sets enrolment: Buderim Mountain State School, Pacific Paradise State School, Baringa State Primary School, Tewantin State School, Coolum State High School, Nambour State College and Beerwah State High School. Mountain Creek leads the high-school IB pathway; Sunshine Beach has the strongest coastal-sport and STEAM brand; Buderim Mountain and Baringa are the standout primary catchments.

How does Sunshine Coast school zoning actually work?
Almost every state school on the Sunshine Coast operates under a Queensland Department of Education Enrolment Management Plan (EMP) — a designated catchment, usually the suburbs around the school, inside which the school is required to accept any in-zone student. If you live inside the catchment, you have a guaranteed enrolment right. If you live outside it, you can still apply, but the school only takes you if it has spare places after every in-catchment family is enrolled. At the high-demand schools — Buderim Mountain, Sunshine Beach, Mountain Creek, Pacific Paradise, Baringa — those out-of-catchment places effectively don't exist for general entry, so most out-of-catchment applications are declined. The exceptions are Excellence Programs and IPS Specialist Programs, which have separate application pathways with statewide intake. You can check any address against any school's catchment on the Queensland Government's Queensland Schools Directory.
What are the 12 best public schools on the Sunshine Coast?
The list below pairs the Sunshine Coast's standout state schools with what each is genuinely known for — academic results, specialist programs, and which students each suits. High schools first (most parents searching this question are looking at Year 7 transitions); top primary schools after.
1. Mountain Creek State High School (Mountain Creek) — IB + tiered academic excellence
Mountain Creek State High School is an Independent Public School and the Sunshine Coast's clearest academic flagship, serving over 2,200 students across Years 7–12. It hosts the region's only public International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma for Years 11–12, alongside a tiered academic excellence pathway: Young Scholars (Years 5–6), Zenith (Year 7), and Kin'Ma (Years 8–9). Facilities include nine science laboratories, a 25-metre heated pool, a performing arts theatre, and three professional dance studios. If your child is academically capable and you want a public-school option with both an IB pathway and a strong general QCE stream, Mountain Creek is the standout entry point.
2. Sunshine Beach State High School (Sunshine Beach) — STEAM + coastal-sport excellence
Sunshine Beach State High School is an Independent Public School set inside the Noosa Biosphere Reserve and is the Sunshine Coast's strongest brand for STEAM and coastal-sport pathways. It runs the CREST Excellence Program (STEM-focused, with separate Years 5–6 Young CREST Scholars and Years 7–10 streams, intake by application) plus nationally recognised excellence streams in Surfing, AFL and Music. Specialist "wet labs" support a serious Marine Science offering, and the school's QCE attainment sits consistently above the state average. Sunshine Beach is the obvious choice for academically strong Noosa-region students or surf-stream athletes whose family wants to stay public.
3. Maroochydore State High School (Maroochydore) — DRIVE academic + Aviation specialist
Maroochydore State High School is best known for its DRIVE Academic Excellence stream and a deeply unusual public-school subject mix: Aviation (Aerospace Engineering), Marine Science, and Film & TV. Industrial-technology workshops, professional film and media studios, and hospitality catering suites support both academic and senior vocational pathways. For a Year 7 student who already knows they're aviation- or marine-leaning, or for a family wanting both a strong DRIVE academic option and a clear vocational fallback, Maroochydore is the strongest single school across the central Sunshine Coast.
4. Caloundra State High School (Caloundra) — Horizons academic + Marine Science
Caloundra State High School, established in 1963, is the southern Sunshine Coast's premier destination for maritime studies and technical trades, with a "Horizons" academic pathway for Years 7–8. Signature programs include Horizons Academic, EDGE Dance, and specialist Rugby League and Volleyball excellence streams. The school hosts the SC Technical Trade Training Centre and uses the Pumicestone Passage for hands-on Marine Science. For Caloundra, Pelican Waters and Golden Beach families inside the catchment, this is the strongest local public option.
5. Kawana Waters State College (Bokarina) — P–12 dual-campus excellence streams
Kawana Waters State College is a P–12 dual-campus state school nestled between Bokarina Beach and Lake Kawana, in the heart of the Sunshine Coast Health and Business Precinct. The college offers the Academic Curriculum Extension (ACE) stream for high-ability Years 7–9 students, the Year 10 RISE Program, plus premier excellence streams in Aquatics, Dance, Drama and Football (Soccer). Direct access to Olympic-standard rowing facilities, the Kawana Aquatics Centre and a professional Performing Arts Centre makes this the strongest single campus on the Coast for sport-academic combination pathways.
6. Coolum State High School (Coolum Beach) — Surfing + creative arts
Coolum State High School is an Independent Public School characterised by strong community integration and the in-house "Coolum Way" pedagogy. It hosts the DRIVE Academic Excellence program and specialist streams in Surfing Excellence and Creative Arts (Dance / Drama). A modern multi-purpose sports hall, industry-standard hospitality kitchens and a dedicated student wellbeing hub round out the offering. For Coolum, Peregian and Marcoola families wanting a smaller-feel public secondary with a serious surf stream, this is the natural choice.
7. Nambour State College (Nambour) — Triple-A: Academics, Arts, Agriculture
Nambour State College is a unique P–12 institution known for its "Triple-A" focus: Academics, Arts, and Agriculture. It runs a renowned Agriculture Excellence program (with a working College Farm), the Academic Excellence (ACE) stream for Years 7–9, and a specialist Volleyball Excellence academy. A dedicated performing arts centre and STEM laboratories support the academic and arts streams. For Sunshine Coast hinterland families — Nambour, Woombye, Yandina, Eumundi — Nambour State College is the obvious local public option, and the agricultural pathway is genuinely unusual for a public school of this size.
8. Beerwah State High School (Beerwah) — agricultural science + AHEAD academic
Beerwah State High School serves the southern Sunshine Coast hinterland — Beerwah, Glasshouse Mountains, Landsborough, Mooloolah Valley — and is the strongest local public secondary for families balancing academic and agricultural / trade pathways. It hosts the AHEAD Academic Excellence program and a nationally recognised Agricultural Science stream, with a professional-grade school farm, a cattle show team precinct, and specialist industrial-technology workshops. For families committed to staying in the hinterland and wanting a serious public alternative to the coastal IPS schools, Beerwah is the answer.

9. Buderim Mountain State School (Buderim) — top-tier primary IPS
Buderim Mountain State School is an Independent Public School and the Sunshine Coast's most consistently in-demand primary, with a tightly enforced catchment covering Buderim. The school runs high-level Instrumental Music (strings and band) and specialist STEM and technology rotations, with a 25-metre heated pool, two tennis courts, a science and tech centre, and a multi-purpose hall with a commercial kitchen on site. For Buderim families inside the zone, Buderim Mountain plus a strong feeder pathway into Mountain Creek SHS or Matthew Flinders is the standout academic combo on the Coast.
10. Baringa State Primary School (Baringa / Aura) — STEM Lead School in the southern growth corridor
Baringa State Primary School is the Aura community's flagship primary, recognised for award-winning architectural design and a future-focused learning model. It is a designated STEM Lead School using the InitiaLit / MultiLit literacy frameworks and The Writing Revolution — both research-backed and rare in primary schools at this scale. Makerspaces, robotics labs and "Agile Learning Spaces" support collaborative inquiry. For families in Baringa, Aura, Banya, Bells Reach and the broader southern growth corridor, this is the strongest public primary in the region — but enrolment is capacity-managed, so register early.
11. Pacific Paradise State School (Pacific Paradise) — Academic Extension Program
Pacific Paradise State School is best known on the central Coast for a welcoming community feel and a "Holistic Child" focus that translates into low-friction parent-school relationships. It runs the Academic Extension Program (AEP) for high-ability learners and a strong Performing Arts stream, with a modern multi-purpose hall, a swimming pool, and updated digital learning labs. For Pacific Paradise, Twin Waters and Mudjimba families, this is the clear local primary option, and the AEP gives genuinely strong students a real pathway through Years 4–6.
12. Tewantin State School (Tewantin) — Discovery Centre + RRRR framework
Tewantin State School is the strongest northern public primary on the Sunshine Coast, balancing traditional academic rigour with modern social-emotional wellbeing through the Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships (RRRR) framework. The campus features a state-of-the-art Discovery Centre (library and innovation hub), a 25-metre swimming pool, multi-purpose sporting courts and dedicated music and performing arts rooms. For Noosa-region families inside the Tewantin catchment, this primary is the strongest feeder into Sunshine Beach SHS for the academically-leaning Year 7 transition.
How do you get into a Sunshine Coast Excellence Program from outside the catchment?
Each Independent Public School on the Sunshine Coast runs Excellence Programs on a separate application track from general enrolment, and most accept students from outside the catchment. The application calendar is the part most families miss. For a 2027 start, the rough timeline runs: March, first-round enrolment and Specialist Program applications open at most schools (e.g. Maroochydore DRIVE, Caloundra Horizons, Mountain Creek Young Scholars / Zenith). May–July, Sunshine Beach Young CREST Scholars (Years 5–6) and most STEM / academic streams close their first round. July–August, sport and arts audition days for Mountain Creek Dance, Coolum Surfing, Kawana Waters Aquatics. August, most 2027 specialist program applications close. Each school's application form, deadlines and selection criteria sit on its own website (linked above), and the QLD Department of Education's Independent Public Schools page lists current IPS members. If your child is academically able but you're outside the catchment, the Excellence Program track is your route in.
How does QCE work for Sunshine Coast students?
Sunshine Coast public schools all run the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) for Years 11–12, governed by the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA). QCE combines four units of school-based assessment (across Years 11–12) with one external assessment per General subject in Term 4 of Year 12. ATAR-eligible students take five General subjects, which are scaled and reported through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) as an ATAR between 99.95 and 30.00. Students taking a non-ATAR pathway can still earn the full QCE through Applied subjects, school-based apprenticeships, and Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications — all genuinely portable into apprenticeships, TAFE Queensland, or direct employment. For Mountain Creek students, the IB Diploma is an alternative senior pathway feeding into the same QTAC ATAR equivalence. Subject selection happens in Term 3 of Year 10 — talk to senior schooling coordinators early, especially for prerequisite-heavy university courses (medicine, engineering, law).
Are Sunshine Coast public schools as good as private schools?
For families inside the strongest Sunshine Coast catchments, yes — and often better value. Mountain Creek's IB and DRIVE academic streams, Sunshine Beach's CREST Excellence, Maroochydore's DRIVE program, and Kawana Waters' ACE stream consistently produce QCE attainment and ATAR distributions that match the Sunshine Coast's mid-tier private schools at zero tuition cost. The honest gap is at the very top end: the strongest local private schools (Matthew Flinders Anglican College, Sunshine Coast Grammar, Immanuel Lutheran College, Suncoast Christian College) outperform the strongest public schools on median ATAR by a few points and offer extracurricular depth (boarding-adjacent programs, full sport rosters, large-ensemble music) at fees of A$15,000–A$25,000 per year. For most academically capable Sunshine Coast students inside a top catchment, a public school plus targeted private tutoring through senior years is the better value-for-outcome choice — the public school handles the curriculum, a tutor handles the gaps. If your child is at a public school and needs targeted support in a specific subject, a one-to-one Sunshine Coast tutor with Tutero is A$65/hour, no contracts, and the same rate for primary, lower secondary and senior students.
Which Sunshine Coast suburbs have the best public school catchments?
For Sunshine Coast families optimising on public-school catchment, four corridors stand out. The central coast corridor (Mountain Creek, Buderim, Sippy Downs, Mooloolaba) gives access to Buderim Mountain State School (primary) and Mountain Creek State High School — the strongest public combo on the Coast. The Noosa corridor (Sunshine Beach, Sunrise Beach, Castaways Beach, Tewantin) is zoned to Tewantin SS and Sunshine Beach SHS, with access to the CREST Excellence Program for academically capable students. The southern growth corridor (Baringa, Aura, Banya, Bells Reach, Caloundra West) feeds Baringa State Primary and Caloundra State High School. The Maroochydore–Kawana corridor (Maroochydore, Bokarina, Birtinya, Kawana Waters) gives access to Maroochydore SHS DRIVE and Kawana Waters State College ACE. House prices in these catchments carry a measurable premium — the catchment-finder tool at the Queensland Schools Directory lets you check any address before you commit.
How does NAPLAN and the QCE pathway work in Sunshine Coast public schools?
Sunshine Coast public schools follow the Australian Curriculum, adapted in Queensland by the QCAA. Students sit NAPLAN in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9, with results reported back to families and to the MySchool public dataset run by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). In Years 11 and 12, students work toward the QCE, which combines internal school-based assessment with external assessments in Term 4 of Year 12 for General subjects. ATAR-eligible students rank through QTAC into University of the Sunshine Coast, University of Queensland, QUT, Griffith and interstate universities. Mountain Creek's IB Diploma is a parallel pathway that produces a QTAC-equivalent ATAR. For Sunshine Coast families committed to a public-school pathway, the QCE structure is genuinely comparable to Queensland private-school cohorts on tertiary entry outcomes.
What if my child needs extra support at a Sunshine Coast public school?
The Sunshine Coast's top public schools handle the curriculum well, but Year 7+ class sizes (typically 26–30 in lower secondary, smaller in senior subjects) mean targeted gaps can go unaddressed. The two most common moves: (1) talk to the year-level coordinator or learning-support team early — every Queensland public school has formal channels for academic support, and most run free in-school tutorials run by their own teachers. (2) Add one-to-one tutoring for a specific subject. Online tutoring with a Tutero tutor matched to your child's exact year level and the Australian Curriculum (Queensland) runs A$65/hour, with no contracts and the same rate whether your child is in primary, lower-secondary or senior years. Most Sunshine Coast families start with one weekly session in the subject the report card flags, then adjust. For senior students, that's most often Maths or English support running into Year 12 QCE external assessments; for primary students, it's NAPLAN-prep literacy and numeracy. If you want to interview a tutor before booking, see our guide on finding the ideal tutor in Brisbane — the same questions apply on the Coast.
The bottom line
The Sunshine Coast has twelve genuinely strong public schools, but how you get into them is the part most families miss. Mountain Creek's IB, Sunshine Beach's CREST, Maroochydore's DRIVE, Caloundra's Horizons and Kawana Waters' ACE all offer Excellence-Program pathways that take students from outside the catchment. The other seven on this list are zoned by address — your suburb decides. Inside the right catchment, a Sunshine Coast public school plus targeted tutoring will out-deliver most mid-tier private schools at a fraction of the cost. Outside the right catchment, the IPS Excellence Programs give your child a public-school path without moving house. If your family is genuinely weighing a private alternative, our guide to the best private schools on the Sunshine Coast is the natural companion to this one.
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Related reading for Sunshine Coast families
- Best private schools on the Sunshine Coast — the natural companion to this guide
- Tips for finding the ideal tutor in Brisbane — applies on the Coast too
- How to get a scholarship in Brisbane and South-East Queensland
- 4 reasons you should consider changing your child's school
- Choosing the right school in 6 steps
- 5 key benefits of private tutoring
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Updated for 2026 with the latest Queensland Department of Education enrolment management guidance, current Sunshine Coast Independent Public School (IPS) Excellence Program intake windows, and QCE pathway rules from the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA).
Quick answer: which Sunshine Coast public schools are the strongest?
The Sunshine Coast's strongest public schools cluster into two groups. The Independent Public Schools with statewide-recognised Excellence Programs you can apply into from outside the catchment: Mountain Creek State High School (IB Diploma, tiered Zenith / Kin'Ma / Young Scholars academic streams), Sunshine Beach State High School (CREST STEAM, Surfing, AFL, Music), Maroochydore State High School (DRIVE academic stream, Aviation, Marine Science), Kawana Waters State College (ACE academic, Aquatics, Football), and Caloundra State High School (Horizons academic, EDGE Dance, Marine Science). The locally-zoned high-performers where address sets enrolment: Buderim Mountain State School, Pacific Paradise State School, Baringa State Primary School, Tewantin State School, Coolum State High School, Nambour State College and Beerwah State High School. Mountain Creek leads the high-school IB pathway; Sunshine Beach has the strongest coastal-sport and STEAM brand; Buderim Mountain and Baringa are the standout primary catchments.

How does Sunshine Coast school zoning actually work?
Almost every state school on the Sunshine Coast operates under a Queensland Department of Education Enrolment Management Plan (EMP) — a designated catchment, usually the suburbs around the school, inside which the school is required to accept any in-zone student. If you live inside the catchment, you have a guaranteed enrolment right. If you live outside it, you can still apply, but the school only takes you if it has spare places after every in-catchment family is enrolled. At the high-demand schools — Buderim Mountain, Sunshine Beach, Mountain Creek, Pacific Paradise, Baringa — those out-of-catchment places effectively don't exist for general entry, so most out-of-catchment applications are declined. The exceptions are Excellence Programs and IPS Specialist Programs, which have separate application pathways with statewide intake. You can check any address against any school's catchment on the Queensland Government's Queensland Schools Directory.
What are the 12 best public schools on the Sunshine Coast?
The list below pairs the Sunshine Coast's standout state schools with what each is genuinely known for — academic results, specialist programs, and which students each suits. High schools first (most parents searching this question are looking at Year 7 transitions); top primary schools after.
1. Mountain Creek State High School (Mountain Creek) — IB + tiered academic excellence
Mountain Creek State High School is an Independent Public School and the Sunshine Coast's clearest academic flagship, serving over 2,200 students across Years 7–12. It hosts the region's only public International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma for Years 11–12, alongside a tiered academic excellence pathway: Young Scholars (Years 5–6), Zenith (Year 7), and Kin'Ma (Years 8–9). Facilities include nine science laboratories, a 25-metre heated pool, a performing arts theatre, and three professional dance studios. If your child is academically capable and you want a public-school option with both an IB pathway and a strong general QCE stream, Mountain Creek is the standout entry point.
2. Sunshine Beach State High School (Sunshine Beach) — STEAM + coastal-sport excellence
Sunshine Beach State High School is an Independent Public School set inside the Noosa Biosphere Reserve and is the Sunshine Coast's strongest brand for STEAM and coastal-sport pathways. It runs the CREST Excellence Program (STEM-focused, with separate Years 5–6 Young CREST Scholars and Years 7–10 streams, intake by application) plus nationally recognised excellence streams in Surfing, AFL and Music. Specialist "wet labs" support a serious Marine Science offering, and the school's QCE attainment sits consistently above the state average. Sunshine Beach is the obvious choice for academically strong Noosa-region students or surf-stream athletes whose family wants to stay public.
3. Maroochydore State High School (Maroochydore) — DRIVE academic + Aviation specialist
Maroochydore State High School is best known for its DRIVE Academic Excellence stream and a deeply unusual public-school subject mix: Aviation (Aerospace Engineering), Marine Science, and Film & TV. Industrial-technology workshops, professional film and media studios, and hospitality catering suites support both academic and senior vocational pathways. For a Year 7 student who already knows they're aviation- or marine-leaning, or for a family wanting both a strong DRIVE academic option and a clear vocational fallback, Maroochydore is the strongest single school across the central Sunshine Coast.
4. Caloundra State High School (Caloundra) — Horizons academic + Marine Science
Caloundra State High School, established in 1963, is the southern Sunshine Coast's premier destination for maritime studies and technical trades, with a "Horizons" academic pathway for Years 7–8. Signature programs include Horizons Academic, EDGE Dance, and specialist Rugby League and Volleyball excellence streams. The school hosts the SC Technical Trade Training Centre and uses the Pumicestone Passage for hands-on Marine Science. For Caloundra, Pelican Waters and Golden Beach families inside the catchment, this is the strongest local public option.
5. Kawana Waters State College (Bokarina) — P–12 dual-campus excellence streams
Kawana Waters State College is a P–12 dual-campus state school nestled between Bokarina Beach and Lake Kawana, in the heart of the Sunshine Coast Health and Business Precinct. The college offers the Academic Curriculum Extension (ACE) stream for high-ability Years 7–9 students, the Year 10 RISE Program, plus premier excellence streams in Aquatics, Dance, Drama and Football (Soccer). Direct access to Olympic-standard rowing facilities, the Kawana Aquatics Centre and a professional Performing Arts Centre makes this the strongest single campus on the Coast for sport-academic combination pathways.
6. Coolum State High School (Coolum Beach) — Surfing + creative arts
Coolum State High School is an Independent Public School characterised by strong community integration and the in-house "Coolum Way" pedagogy. It hosts the DRIVE Academic Excellence program and specialist streams in Surfing Excellence and Creative Arts (Dance / Drama). A modern multi-purpose sports hall, industry-standard hospitality kitchens and a dedicated student wellbeing hub round out the offering. For Coolum, Peregian and Marcoola families wanting a smaller-feel public secondary with a serious surf stream, this is the natural choice.
7. Nambour State College (Nambour) — Triple-A: Academics, Arts, Agriculture
Nambour State College is a unique P–12 institution known for its "Triple-A" focus: Academics, Arts, and Agriculture. It runs a renowned Agriculture Excellence program (with a working College Farm), the Academic Excellence (ACE) stream for Years 7–9, and a specialist Volleyball Excellence academy. A dedicated performing arts centre and STEM laboratories support the academic and arts streams. For Sunshine Coast hinterland families — Nambour, Woombye, Yandina, Eumundi — Nambour State College is the obvious local public option, and the agricultural pathway is genuinely unusual for a public school of this size.
8. Beerwah State High School (Beerwah) — agricultural science + AHEAD academic
Beerwah State High School serves the southern Sunshine Coast hinterland — Beerwah, Glasshouse Mountains, Landsborough, Mooloolah Valley — and is the strongest local public secondary for families balancing academic and agricultural / trade pathways. It hosts the AHEAD Academic Excellence program and a nationally recognised Agricultural Science stream, with a professional-grade school farm, a cattle show team precinct, and specialist industrial-technology workshops. For families committed to staying in the hinterland and wanting a serious public alternative to the coastal IPS schools, Beerwah is the answer.

9. Buderim Mountain State School (Buderim) — top-tier primary IPS
Buderim Mountain State School is an Independent Public School and the Sunshine Coast's most consistently in-demand primary, with a tightly enforced catchment covering Buderim. The school runs high-level Instrumental Music (strings and band) and specialist STEM and technology rotations, with a 25-metre heated pool, two tennis courts, a science and tech centre, and a multi-purpose hall with a commercial kitchen on site. For Buderim families inside the zone, Buderim Mountain plus a strong feeder pathway into Mountain Creek SHS or Matthew Flinders is the standout academic combo on the Coast.
10. Baringa State Primary School (Baringa / Aura) — STEM Lead School in the southern growth corridor
Baringa State Primary School is the Aura community's flagship primary, recognised for award-winning architectural design and a future-focused learning model. It is a designated STEM Lead School using the InitiaLit / MultiLit literacy frameworks and The Writing Revolution — both research-backed and rare in primary schools at this scale. Makerspaces, robotics labs and "Agile Learning Spaces" support collaborative inquiry. For families in Baringa, Aura, Banya, Bells Reach and the broader southern growth corridor, this is the strongest public primary in the region — but enrolment is capacity-managed, so register early.
11. Pacific Paradise State School (Pacific Paradise) — Academic Extension Program
Pacific Paradise State School is best known on the central Coast for a welcoming community feel and a "Holistic Child" focus that translates into low-friction parent-school relationships. It runs the Academic Extension Program (AEP) for high-ability learners and a strong Performing Arts stream, with a modern multi-purpose hall, a swimming pool, and updated digital learning labs. For Pacific Paradise, Twin Waters and Mudjimba families, this is the clear local primary option, and the AEP gives genuinely strong students a real pathway through Years 4–6.
12. Tewantin State School (Tewantin) — Discovery Centre + RRRR framework
Tewantin State School is the strongest northern public primary on the Sunshine Coast, balancing traditional academic rigour with modern social-emotional wellbeing through the Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships (RRRR) framework. The campus features a state-of-the-art Discovery Centre (library and innovation hub), a 25-metre swimming pool, multi-purpose sporting courts and dedicated music and performing arts rooms. For Noosa-region families inside the Tewantin catchment, this primary is the strongest feeder into Sunshine Beach SHS for the academically-leaning Year 7 transition.
How do you get into a Sunshine Coast Excellence Program from outside the catchment?
Each Independent Public School on the Sunshine Coast runs Excellence Programs on a separate application track from general enrolment, and most accept students from outside the catchment. The application calendar is the part most families miss. For a 2027 start, the rough timeline runs: March, first-round enrolment and Specialist Program applications open at most schools (e.g. Maroochydore DRIVE, Caloundra Horizons, Mountain Creek Young Scholars / Zenith). May–July, Sunshine Beach Young CREST Scholars (Years 5–6) and most STEM / academic streams close their first round. July–August, sport and arts audition days for Mountain Creek Dance, Coolum Surfing, Kawana Waters Aquatics. August, most 2027 specialist program applications close. Each school's application form, deadlines and selection criteria sit on its own website (linked above), and the QLD Department of Education's Independent Public Schools page lists current IPS members. If your child is academically able but you're outside the catchment, the Excellence Program track is your route in.
How does QCE work for Sunshine Coast students?
Sunshine Coast public schools all run the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) for Years 11–12, governed by the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA). QCE combines four units of school-based assessment (across Years 11–12) with one external assessment per General subject in Term 4 of Year 12. ATAR-eligible students take five General subjects, which are scaled and reported through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) as an ATAR between 99.95 and 30.00. Students taking a non-ATAR pathway can still earn the full QCE through Applied subjects, school-based apprenticeships, and Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications — all genuinely portable into apprenticeships, TAFE Queensland, or direct employment. For Mountain Creek students, the IB Diploma is an alternative senior pathway feeding into the same QTAC ATAR equivalence. Subject selection happens in Term 3 of Year 10 — talk to senior schooling coordinators early, especially for prerequisite-heavy university courses (medicine, engineering, law).
Are Sunshine Coast public schools as good as private schools?
For families inside the strongest Sunshine Coast catchments, yes — and often better value. Mountain Creek's IB and DRIVE academic streams, Sunshine Beach's CREST Excellence, Maroochydore's DRIVE program, and Kawana Waters' ACE stream consistently produce QCE attainment and ATAR distributions that match the Sunshine Coast's mid-tier private schools at zero tuition cost. The honest gap is at the very top end: the strongest local private schools (Matthew Flinders Anglican College, Sunshine Coast Grammar, Immanuel Lutheran College, Suncoast Christian College) outperform the strongest public schools on median ATAR by a few points and offer extracurricular depth (boarding-adjacent programs, full sport rosters, large-ensemble music) at fees of A$15,000–A$25,000 per year. For most academically capable Sunshine Coast students inside a top catchment, a public school plus targeted private tutoring through senior years is the better value-for-outcome choice — the public school handles the curriculum, a tutor handles the gaps. If your child is at a public school and needs targeted support in a specific subject, a one-to-one Sunshine Coast tutor with Tutero is A$65/hour, no contracts, and the same rate for primary, lower secondary and senior students.
Which Sunshine Coast suburbs have the best public school catchments?
For Sunshine Coast families optimising on public-school catchment, four corridors stand out. The central coast corridor (Mountain Creek, Buderim, Sippy Downs, Mooloolaba) gives access to Buderim Mountain State School (primary) and Mountain Creek State High School — the strongest public combo on the Coast. The Noosa corridor (Sunshine Beach, Sunrise Beach, Castaways Beach, Tewantin) is zoned to Tewantin SS and Sunshine Beach SHS, with access to the CREST Excellence Program for academically capable students. The southern growth corridor (Baringa, Aura, Banya, Bells Reach, Caloundra West) feeds Baringa State Primary and Caloundra State High School. The Maroochydore–Kawana corridor (Maroochydore, Bokarina, Birtinya, Kawana Waters) gives access to Maroochydore SHS DRIVE and Kawana Waters State College ACE. House prices in these catchments carry a measurable premium — the catchment-finder tool at the Queensland Schools Directory lets you check any address before you commit.
How does NAPLAN and the QCE pathway work in Sunshine Coast public schools?
Sunshine Coast public schools follow the Australian Curriculum, adapted in Queensland by the QCAA. Students sit NAPLAN in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9, with results reported back to families and to the MySchool public dataset run by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). In Years 11 and 12, students work toward the QCE, which combines internal school-based assessment with external assessments in Term 4 of Year 12 for General subjects. ATAR-eligible students rank through QTAC into University of the Sunshine Coast, University of Queensland, QUT, Griffith and interstate universities. Mountain Creek's IB Diploma is a parallel pathway that produces a QTAC-equivalent ATAR. For Sunshine Coast families committed to a public-school pathway, the QCE structure is genuinely comparable to Queensland private-school cohorts on tertiary entry outcomes.
What if my child needs extra support at a Sunshine Coast public school?
The Sunshine Coast's top public schools handle the curriculum well, but Year 7+ class sizes (typically 26–30 in lower secondary, smaller in senior subjects) mean targeted gaps can go unaddressed. The two most common moves: (1) talk to the year-level coordinator or learning-support team early — every Queensland public school has formal channels for academic support, and most run free in-school tutorials run by their own teachers. (2) Add one-to-one tutoring for a specific subject. Online tutoring with a Tutero tutor matched to your child's exact year level and the Australian Curriculum (Queensland) runs A$65/hour, with no contracts and the same rate whether your child is in primary, lower-secondary or senior years. Most Sunshine Coast families start with one weekly session in the subject the report card flags, then adjust. For senior students, that's most often Maths or English support running into Year 12 QCE external assessments; for primary students, it's NAPLAN-prep literacy and numeracy. If you want to interview a tutor before booking, see our guide on finding the ideal tutor in Brisbane — the same questions apply on the Coast.
The bottom line
The Sunshine Coast has twelve genuinely strong public schools, but how you get into them is the part most families miss. Mountain Creek's IB, Sunshine Beach's CREST, Maroochydore's DRIVE, Caloundra's Horizons and Kawana Waters' ACE all offer Excellence-Program pathways that take students from outside the catchment. The other seven on this list are zoned by address — your suburb decides. Inside the right catchment, a Sunshine Coast public school plus targeted tutoring will out-deliver most mid-tier private schools at a fraction of the cost. Outside the right catchment, the IPS Excellence Programs give your child a public-school path without moving house. If your family is genuinely weighing a private alternative, our guide to the best private schools on the Sunshine Coast is the natural companion to this one.
Ready to support your child at a Sunshine Coast public school?
Tutero matches your child with a 1-on-1 Sunshine Coast tutor who knows the Australian Curriculum (Queensland), the QCE pathway, and the IB Diploma inside out. A$65/hour, no contracts, every year level the same rate. Find a tutor.
Related reading for Sunshine Coast families
- Best private schools on the Sunshine Coast — the natural companion to this guide
- Tips for finding the ideal tutor in Brisbane — applies on the Coast too
- How to get a scholarship in Brisbane and South-East Queensland
- 4 reasons you should consider changing your child's school
- Choosing the right school in 6 steps
- 5 key benefits of private tutoring
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