List of Prime Ministers of Australia by education

The Prime Ministers of Australia have attended a variety of different educational institutions.

Until relatively recently, it was uncommon for prime ministers in Australia to hold a university degree. Out of the first ten prime ministers, only three attended university and only two held degrees. However, nine out of the most recent ten prime ministers have been university graduates. The University of Sydney (seven), the University of Oxford (five), and the University of Melbourne (four) have been the most frequently attended institutions. The vast majority of degrees awarded to future prime ministers were in either arts or law. Only Edmund Barton, Earle Page, and Robert Menzies undertook postgraduate studies that resulted in a substantive master's degree. Six others undertook postgraduate studies in the form of a second bachelor's degree, including four who did so at Oxford University and proceeded to a Master of Arts by seniority. No prime minister has held a substantive doctorate, although Earle Page was a medical doctor. Bob Hawke dropped out of a Ph.D. program.

Many of Australia's early prime ministers had limited formal education and left school at a young age to seek employment. Chris Watson, Andrew Fisher, and Joseph Cook all finished their formal schooling before the age of 13. John McEwen is the most recent prime minister to have had no secondary schooling, while Paul Keating is the most recent to have had no university education. Four early prime ministers were educated entirely outside of Australia – one in New Zealand and three in Great Britain. There has been a relatively even mixture of private schools and government schools, and many prime ministers alternated between the two systems. Only a handful of schools have hosted more than one future prime minister – Melbourne Grammar School (three), Sydney Grammar School (three), Wesley College, Melbourne (two), Abbotsholme College (two) and Sydney Boys High School (two).

List

  • Note: the University of Oxford awards a Master of Arts by seniority, which is indicated with an asterisk.
Prime MinisterTerm(s)Schooling (most recent first)University
Edmund Barton1901–1903Sydney Grammar School
Fort Street Model School (Sydney)
University of Sydney (B.A., M.A.)
Alfred Deakin1903–1904
1905–1908
1909–1910
Melbourne Grammar School
Ladies' College (Kyneton, Vic.)
University of Melbourne (law, no degree)
Chris Watson1904Weston School (Weston, NZ)
George Reid1904–1905Melbourne Academy
Andrew Fisher1908–1909
1910–1913
1914–1915
Crosshouse Public School (Crosshouse, Scot.)
Joseph Cook1913–1914St Luke's Church of England School (Silverdale, Eng.)
Billy Hughes1915–1923St Stephen's School (Westminster, Eng.)
Dr Roberts's School (Llandudno, Wales)
McLaughlan's School (Llandudno, Wales)
Stanley Bruce1923–1929Melbourne Grammar SchoolTrinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A.)
James Scullin1929–1932Mount Rowan State School (Ballarat, Vic.)
Trawalla State School (Trawalla, Vic.)
Joseph Lyons1932–1939Stanley State School (Stanley, Tas.)
St Joseph's Convent School (Ulverstone, Tas.)
Ulverstone State School (Ulverstone, Tas.)
Earle Page1939Sydney Boys High School
Grafton Public School (Grafton, NSW)
University of Sydney (M.B., Ch.M.)
Robert Menzies1939–1941
1949–1966
Wesley College (Melbourne)
Grenville College (Ballarat, Vic.)
Humffray Street State School (Ballarat, Vic.)
Jeparit State School (Jeparit, Vic.)
University of Melbourne (LL.B., LL.M.)
Arthur Fadden1941Te Kowai State School (Te Kowai, Qld.)
Walkerston State School (Walkerston, Qld.)
John Curtin1941–1945Macedon State School (Macedon, Vic.)
St Francis's Boys' School (Melbourne)
Charlton State School (Charlton, Vic.)
Frank Forde1945St Mary's College (Toowoomba, Qld.)
Mitchell State School (Mitchell, Qld.)
Ben Chifley1945–1949Patrician Brothers' School (Bathurst, NSW)
Limekilns Public School (Limekilns, NSW)
Harold Holt1966–1967Wesley College (Melbourne)
Abbotsholme College (Sydney)
Nubba State School (Nubba, NSW)
Randwick Public School (Sydney)
University of Melbourne (LL.B.)
John McEwen1967–1968Wangaratta State School (Wangaratta, Vic.)
John Gorton1968–1971Geelong Grammar School (Geelong, Vic.)
Sydney Church of England Grammar School
Headfort College (Sydney)
Edgecliff Preparatory School (Sydney)
Brasenose College, Oxford (M.A.*)
William McMahon1971–1972Sydney Grammar School
Abbotsholme College (Sydney)
University of Sydney (LL.B., B.Ec.)
Gough Whitlam1972–1975Canberra Grammar School
Knox Grammar School (Sydney)
Mowbray House School (Sydney)
Chatswood Church of England Girls' School (Sydney)
University of Sydney (B.A., LL.B.)
Malcolm Fraser1975–1983Melbourne Grammar School
Tudor House School (Moss Vale, NSW)
Magdalen College, Oxford (M.A.*)
Bob Hawke1983–1991Perth Modern School
Maitland Primary School (Maitland, SA)
University of Western Australia (B.A., LL.B.)
University College, Oxford (B.Litt.)
Australian National University (law, no degree)
Paul Keating1991–1996De La Salle College (Sydney)
John Howard1996–2007Canterbury Boys' High School (Sydney)
Earlwood Primary School (Sydney)
University of Sydney (LL.B.)
Kevin Rudd2007–2010
2013
Nambour State High School (Nambour, Qld.)
Marist College Ashgrove (Brisbane)
Eumundi State School (Eumundi, Qld.)
Australian National University (B.A.)
Julia Gillard2010–2013Unley High School (Adelaide)
Mitcham Primary School (Adelaide)
University of Adelaide (arts, no degree)
University of Melbourne (LL.B., B.A.)
Tony Abbott2013–2015Saint Ignatius' College Riverview (Sydney)
St Aloysius' College (Sydney)
University of Sydney (B.Ec., B.A.)
The Queen's College, Oxford (M.A.*)
Malcolm Turnbull2015–2018Sydney Grammar School
Vaucluse Public School (Sydney)
University of Sydney (B.A., LL.B.)
Brasenose College, Oxford (B.C.L.)
Scott Morrison2018–Sydney Boys High School
Bronte Public School (Sydney)
University of New South Wales (B.Sc.)

See also

References

  • Michelle Grattan (2000). Australian Prime Ministers. New Holland. ISBN 1-86436-671-0.
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