
By: Naomi Barnes for The Conversation.
Giving parents a choice about where they send their children to school is an important part of the Australian government’s education policy.
The choice is not just private versus public schooling but choice within those types of schooling. Parents can choose from independent schools, Catholic schools, public schools and independent public schools. And in some state systems – such as Queensland – there is no expectation that a parent adheres to the local public school catchment area.

Choice presents a dilemma for parents enrolling their children in school for the first time. It is usually the first major educational transition their children will make.