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How to Enrol
How to Enrol
Prior to completing an enrolment application for Fyans Park Primary School, it is important to note that all enrolments are confined to the following two criteria:
1. Students for whom the school is the designated neighbourhood school.
2. Students with a sibling at the same permanent address who are attending the school at the same time.
To correctly identify if Fyans Park Primary School is your designated neighbourhood school, please use this link: www.findmyschool.vic.gov.au
For further information, please find our school’s Enrolment Management Plan here
When do I need to enrol my child?
In order to ensure a place for your Prep child at Fyans Park Primary School, the enrolment form needs to be forwarded to the school office by early June. This form can be collected from the school office. This enrolment information will then be forwarded to the Department of Education and Training to guarantee our entitlement of teachers, classrooms spaces and program options for the following year.
What do I need to bring to the school to enrol my child?
- A completed enrolment form and details of any medication which may be required.
100 points of Proof of Permanent Residence (investment properties are ineligible addresses) – Council Rates notice, Contract of Sale, Lease Agreement, utilities bills, etc. Please see further information here
- A copy of your child’s Birth Certificate.
- An Immunisation History Statement via Medicare Online, your Express Plus Medicare mobile app or your DHS myGov account.
How do I know if my child is eligible to commence school?
To be eligible for admission a child must be a least five years of age by 30th April of the year in which admission is sought. Only Australian citizens or students with specified visas are eligible for admission.
Enrolment Form:
The enrolment form, which must be signed by the guardian/parent, shall include at least the following information:
- Date of birth (Copy of birth certificate) or (Passport or travel document for non-Australian-born students)
- Names and addresses of child and parent/guardian
- Details of medical or other conditions for which the child may need special consideration
- Emergency telephone numbers, including that of a nominated doctor
- Previous school/kindergarten and year
- Medical information:
- Details of medical or other conditions for which the child may need special consideration
- An Asthma and / or Anaphylactic plan (if applicable)
Immunisation History Statement
Under the Health (Immunisation) Regulations 1999, all parents/guardians are required to present an Immunisation History Statement when enrolling their child in a primary school. You can obtain them via Medicate Online, your Express Plus Medicare mobile app or your myGov account. For mailed copies, please call the Australian Immunisation History register ion 1800 653 809.
Starting School:
Your child’s first day at school will be very exciting. To make it a calm and pleasant experience, your attitude is important. Your child will react according to your feelings so it is important to be happy and confident.
You can prepare your child to adjust to school by:
- giving your child responsibility and independence – dressing, managing the toilet, eating, staying overnight with relatives or friends, playing with other children, packing away toys, choosing books from the library.
- being positive about your child’s abilities. Self-esteem is a vital ingredient to success. Encourage your child to try new things, praise successes and encourage trying again. Many skills require practice and time. Display artwork on fridge and in their bedrooms.
- establishing a morning routine – arrive on time with lunch, homework and excursion notes etc. prior to school bells. (See school routine)