Enrolling at our school is an important and exciting process.
There are three steps to enrolment:
- Enrolment application (proof of address and original birth certificate for enrolment)
- Important policies to read and understand.
- The enrolment induction session for parents where you will meet with the Deputy Principal.
Parents will also need to organise technology items, uniforms and other school requirements before their child/ren begin at the school. Parents will be informed of all requirements such as uniform, BYO device, book packs. It is the responsibility of each family to provide these items for their child/ren.
Step 1 - Enrolment application
Check the enrolment catchment map online through the
Ed Map - Catchment Maps to find your home's street address. The Enrolments officer will verify that your listed residential address is within the enrolment boundary. Please read the
Enrolment management plan (PDF,829.3KB) for information about 'out of catchment' enrolments before proceeding with an 'out of catchment' application
Before we can provide enrolment forms, you will need to provide certain documents for the Enrolments Officer to sight before the induction session. Please be prepared. Without the correct and complete documents the enrolment cannot proceed.
Please provide the following items:
- each child's original birth certificate
- your proof of residency
- owners - current rates notice and utilities bill
- renters - fully signed and dated tenancy agreement or a verification letter signed by a real estate agent
Submit the enrolment application
- Once the above documents have been received, please complete the application for enrolment form accurately. Please complete a separate enrolment application for each child enrolling.
- Send or bring in the completed application to the school.
Upon receipt, our Enrolment Officer will contact you to arrange an enrolment interview with our Deputy Principal.
Step 2 - Important policies to read and understand
You will need to know about the policies, standards and expectations of our school community before you enrol your children. Key policies include:
Step 3 - The enrolment interview
The enrolment interview is an opportunity to discuss:
- student uniforms and dress code
- digital requirements (iPads and apps)
- school resource scheme
- Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL)
- attendance and routines
- communication
- the enrolment agreement and consent forms you have signed
- plans for your first day at our school.