Enrol
Learn how to enrol at our school. Our school has a non-selective stream and an opportunity class. Opportunity classes are for high potential and gifted students in Year 5 and 6. Parents apply when students are at the end Year 3 or the beginning of Year 4 for placement in Year 5. It is a 2-year program (Year 5 to 6). Parents cannot apply for Year 6 placement only.
Ready to enrol?
We’re excited to welcome your family to our school community! To begin your journey, simply complete our online application form.
How to enrol in our non-selective stream
Every child has the right to access quality public education in their local community. If you live in our local intake area, start your journey to join our vibrant school community today. Follow these key steps:
- Check your eligibility: use School Finder to confirm if your address is within our local intake area.
- Read: other enrolment details for our school.
- Apply online: complete our online enrolment application.
Visit NSW Department of Education for more information on enrolling in NSW public schools. This includes:
- local intake areas
- non-local enrolments
- additional learning needs
- starting or transitioning to school
- moving schools
- other ways to enrol.
Out-of-Area (Non Local) Enrolment
If your address does not fall within our local intake area, you will need to complete an out-of-area-enrolment application.
Please note, we endeavour to inform parents and caregivers as soon as possible of the outcome of their Out-of-area (Non local) enrolment application however, this may not be possible until the commencement of the new school year.
How to apply for entry into our opportunity class
Unlike NSW public schools, there are no intake areas for opportunity classes. Enrolment is by application only. You can apply to up to 4 schools.
Apply online
Steps:
- Visit Selective high school and opportunity class placement
- Register to start your application.
- Verify your email address
- Log in
- Complete all sections of the application form
- Submit the application form
- Student sits the placement test
- Family is advised of the outcome.
You must submit a separate application form for each school and list the schools in the same order of preference.
Late applications
The application period cannot be extended. Make sure you submit your application before the closing date. For more information, check key dates.
Other enrolment details for our school
Use the Document return checklist below to assist you to prepare the required documentation before completing an online enrolment:
- Birth Certificate
- Immunisation history statement
- Residential address check documents (100 points – minimum of five documents)
If relevant to your child/family circumstances, you may also need to prepare:
- Passport and visa documents (if you are a non-Australian citizen/temporary visa holder
- Medical/healthcare or emergency action plans (if your child has a medical condition eg. Asthma/allergies)
- Documentation to support any disability/learning support your child may need (if your child receives NDIS)
- Family law or court orders (if there are parenting orders in place)
Ensure you upload all the required documents before submitting your application to ensure the timely processing of your child/ren’s enrolment.
Our office staff are here to help, so contact us if you have any questions.
Download our enrolment form
If you don’t want to enrol online, you can download and fill out the enrolment form. Then hand it in at our school's front office.
School contributions
In NSW public schools, all financial contributions are voluntary. Every student has full access to the curriculum, regardless of whether contributions are made.
For more information, see Voluntary school contributions on the Department of Education's website.
Moving to high school
Visit the moving to high school page to find out more about the transition of year 6 students into year 7.
Temporary visas and international students
The Temporary Residents Program has information about eligibility and the forms to complete an application.
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.
Moving overseas
Moving overseas and need school reports authenticated for DFAT?
Email document.authentication@det.nsw.edu.au to arrange to bring original documents to 105 Phillip Street, Parramatta 2150.
What makes us a great choice for your child?
Learn about our values, what we offer, and why families trust us to support their child’s learning and growth. See our top programs, student support and what families say about our school.
Visit us before you enrol
Starting a new school is a big step. We're here to help make the transition a smooth and positive experience for every student and their family.
We may offer a school tour, open day, information session or orientation program. These events help you and your child feel prepared for starting school.
Meet our friendly staff, explore our school facilities, and see what makes our school a great place to learn.
Contact us to find out what’s available and how we can support you before your child starts at our school.
Does your child need extra support?
Our learning and support team is here to help. Visit Additional learning support before you complete the enrolment form to learn how we can best support your child.
Why choose us?
Find out what makes our school special and why families choose us.
Travel to our school
Learn about local transport options and how to get here safely.