All of the Evocities have numerous excellent private and public primary and high schools and an abundance of day-carecentres.
Each Evocity is also home to modern universities, TAFEs and adult education offering a wide variety of study areas.
Albury
- 17 primary schools (10 public and 7 private)
- 7 secondary schools (3 public and 4 private)
Armidale
- 3 independent day and boarding schools (K-12),
- 8 public primary schools,
- 2 public high schools,
- Catholic primary and high school,
- Rudolf Steiner School,
- Montessori School,
- Minimbah Aboriginal School
Bathurst
- 19 primary schools
- 9 independent, nongovernment schools
- 6 secondary schools (2 public and 4 private)
- special care schools
Dubbo
- 14 primary schools (7 public and 7 private)
- 6 secondary schools (3 public and 3 private)
Orange
- Schools - 16 Primary Schools and eight High Schools.
- Higher Education - Charles Sturt UniversityTertiary Education - Western Institute of TAFE, Adult education services through OCTEC, Central West Community College and University of the Third Age (servicing retired learners)
Tamworth
- Schools - There are 39 schools in Tamworth, including ten high schools.
- Tertiary education - University of New England Access Centre, New England Institute of TAFE Tamworth campus, University of Newcastle Health campus
Wagga Wagga
- Schools - 20 primary schools (13 public and 7 private); 8 secondary schools (3 public, 5 private), specialist education facilities and a variety of early education services
- Tertiary education - Charles Sturt University, University of NSW Rural Clinical School, University of Notre Dame Rural Clinical School, TAFE NSW – Riverina Institute, Riverina Community College, Adult Education School and Australian Airline Pilot Academy








