Wongutha Christian Aboriginal Parent-Directed SchoolSecondaryIndependent3
NAPLAN Scores
Overall
3
Administration
Fees
$12,381
Students
62
Ratio
9:1
Demographics
ICSEA
677
Gender
44%/56%
Indig.
100%
LBOTE
83%
Demographics & Census
39 yrs
Median Age
WA avg: 42 yrs
$1542/wk
Household Income
WA avg: $1720/wk
5.3%
Unemployment
WA avg: 0.0%
73%
Home Ownership
WA avg: 0%
14.6%
WFH Rate
WA avg: 0.0%
2.7
Household Size
WA avg: 2.5
Employment
Gibson
Full-time 30.2%Part-time 12.7%Unemployed 2.5%Not in labour 54.6%
Dwelling Types
Gibson
House 99.2%Other 0.8%
Commute Mode
Gibson
Car 70.7%Walk 10.9%WFH 18.4%
Country of Birth
Australia
75.4%
England
4.2%
New Zealand
3.2%
South Africa
1.2%
Language at Home
English only
95.9%
Frequently Asked Questions about Gibson
Is Gibson safe?
Gibson has a safety score of 67/100, which is above average for Perth suburbs. A higher score means lower reported crime per resident. Crime is split fairly evenly between property and violent offences. Crime has been trending up in recent years. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Myrup (43/100), Pink Lake (92/100), Castletown (39/100). (Data as of July 2026)
How much does it cost to rent in Gibson?
Median weekly rent in Gibson is $550/wk, making it one of the more affordable suburbs to rent in. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Myrup ($337.5/wk), Pink Lake ($550/wk), Castletown ($550/wk). (Data as of July 2026)
What are schools like in Gibson?
Gibson has a school rating of 3/100 across 1 schools, which is well below average for Perth. The highest-rated school is Wongutha Christian Aboriginal Parent-Directed School (Secondary). The rating is based on NAPLAN results for schools within the suburb. (Data as of July 2026)
Is Gibson affordable to buy in?
The median house price in Gibson is $312K, up 0.1% over the past year. For renters, median weekly rent is $550/wk. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Myrup ($900K), Pink Lake ($825K), Castletown ($612K). (Data as of July 2026)
Burb Score · burbscore.com/suburb/gibson
Gibson is a small suburb around 585 km from central Perth with a population of 406. Median property values reach $312k and rent of $550/week, 69% below the Perth metro median.
Low crime is a key drawcard, with the safety score of 67/100 exceeding the metro average of 52 by 15 points, with low rates of both property crime and violent offences. Families have access to 1 school with a rating of 3/100, below the Perth average.
Demographically, the median age sits at 39 and household income at $1,542/week.