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.
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.
Download an application to enrol (PDF 579KB).
Kellyville High School Enrolment Criteria
Criteria for the enrolment of non-local students should be developed by the principal after consultation with the school community. The principal may establish a panel consistent with section 9.4.3 of the department's enrolment policy to determine and prioritise the criteria.
Criteria for non-local enrolment applications must be documented and cannot be unlawfully discriminatory. Criteria may include:
- Proximity and access to the school
- Safety and supervision of the student before and after school
- Availability of subjects or combinations of subjects
- Compassionate circumstances
- Structure and organisation of the school
Only specialist schools, for example sports or performing arts high schools, may include student ability, performance or achievement in the school's specialisation within the criteria for non-local enrolment.
It should be made clear what priority is given to each of the criteria.
The criteria should be made available to the school community and parents who are interested in enrolling their children. Schools ensure that information about selection criteria, the choice of courses or programs available is accessible in a way that enables the student and parents to make informed choices.
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.
Distance education schools also provide single subjects for students in Years 9 to 12 to enhance curriculum choice. Please contact us for details.
For more information about educational opportunities in rural areas, visit Rural and distance education.