Enrolment enquiries
We are a School for Specific Purpose (SSP). We provide quality education for students from Kindergarten to Year 12 who have an intellectual disability and, in many cases, additional complex needs. Learn more about Schools for Specific Purposes (SSPs).
How to enrol
Enrolment into an SSP is different from other public schools. It involves a referral and placement process. If you believe an SSP may be the right setting for your child, your local school is the first place to start. They will work with you to understand your child’s needs and help you explore the right support options available.
- Find your local school: you can use School Finder to locate your local public school.
- Discuss support pathways: talk to your local school about available support pathways for your child.
Enrolment in an SSP is considered when:
- your child has significant and ongoing support needs
- they meet the department’s disability criteria
- this type of specialist support is the most appropriate.
For placement in an SSP, your child's current school must submit an application called an access request.This is done in consultation with the family. A local placement panel then reviews the application and makes a recommendation.
Talk to us.
If your child is already enrolled at our school, or you’ve been recommended for a placement with us, we are here to support you and your child. if you have questions about our programs, orientation process or how we work with families:
About our school
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