Crookwell Public School

Working Together, Growing Together

Telephone02 4832 1213

Emailcrookwell-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Enrolment

Crookwell Public School was established in October of 1865 and we celebrate 160 years of continued excellence.

The school is centred in a rural community which upholds traditional social values and promotes civic participation. The school is recognised for providing a broad range of quality educational programs in a well resourced, secure and supportive environment and for having strong positive links with parents and the broader school community.

The upward enrolment trends of recent years, bears testimony to the high regard the community has for the school, its values and its programs. The school’s mission statement, “Working Together, Growing Together” is clearly reflected in the strength of the relationships that exist between the school and its stakeholders.

The key priority of Crookwell Public School is to provide its students with the foundations for lifelong learning with the capabilities and confidence to make a positive contribution to our global community.

Crookwell Public School delivers a curriculum that meets students’ needs and aspirations, is relevant to today’s world and is responsive to community expectations, in a school environment that is happy, supportive and caring.

Crookwell Public School Information Booklet is a comprehensive document outlining school policies, opportunities, bell times, current staff etc.

How To Enrol (Step by Step)

If you live in our intake area and would like to apply to enrol at our school, start by submitting an online enrolment application.

  • Out of area enrolments will be considered as per the Department’s enrolment policy. The online enrolment process will allow you to submit a request for consideration. Upon approval, you will be able to complete the rest of the online enrolment application.
  • Please note you can find translated application forms to complete online.
  • If you are not able to apply on online or prefer not to, download the paper application to enrol form. Please complete in English and submit to school office.

Enrolment applications are finalised at school, you will receive correspondence that your application has been accepted. Your application could be held up if the below forms/documentation are not provided to the school office. 

Forms to print, complete, sign and return
 

Required documentation to be presented to school office for copying

  1. Birth Certificate/Passport (Evidence of name and date of birth)
  2. Drivers Licence/Rates Notice/Lease Agreement (One document required as evidence of current residential address)
  3. Immunisation Certificate (Can be downloaded for my.gov.au)
  4. Family Law/AVO Rulings (Evidence of relevant court orders)
    Health Plans (Evidence of student health conditions and medical requirements)
  5. Health Plans (Evidence of student health conditions and medical requirements)

Additional information for parents

We welcome families to make an appointment for a school tour and meet your class before enrolment starts. Please contact the school office on (02) 4832 1213.

Our school can help with enrolment queries throughout the year.

Local enrolment area

Check your address on School Finder to see if it is within our local intake area. Most schools have designated local enrolment areas. Note: local enrolment areas are subject to change.

How to enrol

If you live in our intake area and would like to apply to enrol at our school, start by submitting an online enrolment application. Online enrolment is currently only available for Australian or New Zealand citizens and permanent residents.

If you are not able to apply online or you prefer not to, download the paper application to enrol (PDF 768.4KB) form. Please complete the form in English. A translated application to enrol may help you do this.

Online enrolment can also be used for out-of-area enrolment. Please note that out-of-area enrolment procedures are subject to the department’s enrolment policy.

Enrolment applications are finalised at the school.

For more information, visit primary school enrolment.

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How to enrol - Year 6 into Year 7

In NSW government schools, applying to move from primary school to high school is a 2-step process that starts with an Expression of Interest. Visit the moving to high school page to learn more about the process.

  • If you have received an offer from our school for placement into Year 7 next year, the next step is to visit online enrolment to proceed with the offer and complete the enrolment application.
  • If you did not submit an expression of interest or are not eligible, visit online enrolment to start a new application to our school.
  • If you submitted your expression of interest using a paper form, or would prefer not to enrol online, use the application to enrol (PDF 768.4KB) form.

Moving to high school

Visit the moving to high school page to find out more about the transition of year 6 students into year 7.

Temporary visas and international students

The Temporary Residents Program has information about eligibility and the forms to complete an application.

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.

For more information about educational opportunities in rural areas, visit Rural and distance education.

Moving overseas

Moving overseas and need school reports authenticated for DFAT? 

Email document.authentication@det.nsw.edu.au to arrange to bring original documents to 105 Phillip Street, Parramatta 2150.