Our school can help with enrolment queries throughout the year.
Local enrolment area
Most schools have designated local enrolment areas. The School Finder shows our local enrolment area. Note: local enrolment areas are subject to change.
How to enrol
Contact us when you’re ready to enrol your child in our school. You may need to attend an interview with the principal. There you can discuss any medical conditions or other special circumstances before your child starts school. We may also complete a risk assessment on the enrolment.
For more information, visit primary school enrolment or contact us to discuss your child’s enrolment.
Download an application to enrol (PDF 5.9MB).
The application form must be completed in English. However, a translated application to enrol may help you to fill out the form in English.
Non-local enrolments
As outlined in the department’s enrolment policy, our school may accept enrolments from outside our local enrolment area if places are available.
We will assess applications for non-local enrolment on a case-by-case basis.
Temporary visas and international students
For information about eligibility and forms to complete, visit the Temporary Residents Program.
Distance education
Distance education is an equity program for students who are geographically isolated or whose individual circumstances prevent them from regularly attending school. Students must meet one of the conditions in the Distance Education Enrolment Procedures to be eligible to access this program as a full-time student.
For more information about educational opportunities in rural areas, visit Rural and distance education.
Kindergarten enrolment for 2020
A Kindergarten information session will be held on Tuesday 22 October 2019 starting at 5.30pm in the school hall, this is to inform parents on what to expect when their child starts to attend school and things they might need.
Preparing your child for Kindergarten
Some of the possible methods to better improve your childs transition to Kindergarden, consists of:
- reading books everyday with your child.
- developing their fine motor skills; holding a pencil, colouring and cutting with scissors.
- teaching your child how to print their first name with only the first letter as a capital.
- teaching them to follow 2 step instructions; "please go get your shoes and then put them on".
- teaching them to use good manners; "please and thank you".
- talking about social skills with them; sharing, taking turns, positive words and talk about handling anger.
- helping your child take responsibility; cleaning up messes, dressing themselves and getting their own snacks.
- practicing number recognition; counting objects daily.
- practicing letter and sound recognition; saying letters and their sounds every day.
- building their self-esteem; praising your child often because Kindergarten is hard.