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Enrolments

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​​New enrolments are accepted at our school at any time of the year on school days and we look forward to welcoming new enrolments to our school community.

Prep and all Primary School enrolments

Enrolment Form (PDF, 5.8MB)

Prep is the first compulsory year of school and provides the foundation for your child's education. It is compulsory for Queensland children to undertake Prep prior to Year 1. Prep is a full-time program in primary schools and has a defined curriculum. Children attend Monday to Friday, generally from 9.00am to 3.00pm.

Children must be at least 5 by 30 June in the year they enrol for Prep.

Kindy enrolments

Kindy Registration Form (DOCX, 98KB)

Kindy, is for 3 and 4-year-old children as the first non-compulsory year if your child is too young for Prep. Kindy is also known as State Delivered Kindergarten (SDK). Our Kindy is a part-time program and has a defined curriculum. Children attend only 15 hours per week.

Children must be at least 4 by 30 June in the year they enrol for Kindy.

If you cannot download the document/s linked from this page, please contact us and we will provide a copy via the school office.

Regular school attendance

Parents and caregivers must send children to school every school day under Queensland law unless there is an acceptable reason such as:

  • illness
  • doing work experience
  • competing in school sporting events.

If your child is going to be absent from school, you must let the school know why the absence has occurred within two school days of their return. If possible, it is best to advise the school beforehand.

Avoid keeping your child away from school for reasons such as:

  • birthdays
  • shopping
  • visiting family and friends
  • if they sleep in
  • looking after other children
  • minor check ups or care, such as hair cuts.

Routine medical or other health appointments should be made either before or after school or during the school holidays.

Establishing good routines around school can assist with regular school attendance. These include:

  • have a set time to go to bed
  • have a set time to get out of bed
  • have uniform and school bag ready the night before
  • have a set time for starting and finishing breakfast
  • set a time for daily homework activities
  • speak about school positively
  • send your child to school every school day including their birthday and the last day of term from Prep.

If you are experiencing difficulty in sending your child to school, contact the school principal for advice and support.

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Last reviewed 29 July 2024
Last updated 29 July 2024