Enrol
Our school welcomes enrolments throughout the school year.
Our school offers mainstream classes from Kindergarten to Year 6, three dedicated support classes, and an opportunity class for high potential and gifted students in Year 5 and 6.
Enrol today or talk to us to find out how your child can join our school.
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-area (local) enrolment
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.
- Apply online: complete our online enrolment application and upload supporting documentation.
Ensure you upload all the required documents before submitting your application to ensure the timely processing of your child/ren’s enrolment.
How 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.
You will also need to complete an Enrolment Application at your local (in area) school.
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.
Our office staff are here to help, contact us if you have any questions.
How to apply for entry into our 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.
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.
Visit NSW Department of Education for more information on enrolling in an opportunity class.
Please note: application for Year 5 entry in 2027 closed 20 February 2026.
How to apply for entry into our support class
If you would like your child to be considered for a support class class placement, our Learning and Support team can assist you with the process. Contact us and we will work with you to determine the best educational support for your child’s needs.
The school will collaborate with you to assess your child’s eligibility and identify whether a support class placement is the most appropriate option.
Support class placement may be considered when:
- Your child has significant support needs and meets the Department of Education’s disability criteria
- Specialist support is required to meet your child’s educational needs
- An application, known as an Access Request, is completed in partnership with you, usually coordinated by the school’s Learning and Support Team
- A local support class placement panel reviews the application and makes a final decision
To assist with school selection, families can use the School Locator tool to explore both mainstream and specialist schools that offer support classes.
Temporary visas and international students
Moving overseas
Moving to high school
As your child prepares to move from Year 6 to Year 7, we encourage parents and carers to watch the Year 6–7 Transition Video for Parents and carers and read the Moving into Year 7 at a NSW Public School in 2027 brochure for detailed information.
Expression of Interest: Moving to High School in 2027
Complete an Expression of Interest (moving to NSW Government School) or Placement not Required (moving to a Non-Government School) for your child.
Expressions of interest for 2027 will open on 02 March 2026.
Transition to high school
Starting high school is an exciting milestone for students and families. Moving from Year 6 to Year 7 can feel like a big change. We help every child feel confident and supported during the transition to high school.
Find out more in the Getting ready for high school guide.
What to expect in high school
High school brings new experiences and routines, including:
- a larger school with more subjects, teachers and classrooms
- a timetable with different lessons each day
- moving between classrooms and carrying books and equipment
- more independence and responsibility for homework and study
- new friendships and opportunities to join activities and clubs.
High School transition program
We work closely with our local high school to help students feel ready. Transition to high school programs help Year 6 students get ready for Year 7. Activities may include:
- orientation days and school tours
- parent information sessions and meet the teacher events
- subject tasters and classroom visits
- peer support activities with older students.
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.
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.
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
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