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     Year 1 - 6 Student Enrolments
 

Thank you for your interest in enrolling your child at Camelot Rise Primary School.

 

Our school is using an online system for new enrolments to Victorian government schools, called VicStudents.

 

Can I use the online system to enrol my child?

 

The online system is currently available for students who are enrolling in a Victorian government school for the first time. Generally, this includes:

Foundation (Prep) students· Students at any year level that are joining from interstate, another government school or from a non-government school in Victoria.

 

To get started:

 

Visit https://students.educationapps.vic.gov.au/s/ to create an account and complete the online application form. Please contact us if you would prefer to submit a paper application form.

 

We will review the information submitted and be in contact with you to either confirm or deny your application.

 

We may request additional information from prospective families.

 

Is VicStudents secure?

 

VicStudents has been assessed by the Department of Education to a high degree of security in line with the Victorian Protective Data Security Standards and is compliant with ISO 27001, the leading international standard for information security.

 

More information

 

The Department of Education has created a Quick Reference Guide to help you get started. For the guide please click on this link.

 

Please contact us via our email camelot.rise.ps@education.vic.gov.au. We’re here to help and will get back to you quickly. We look forward to your application and hope you will be joining our school community soon.

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  CAMELOT RISE PRIMARY SCHOOL

A:  Galahad Crescent, Glen Waverley

P:  03 9803 5344

E:  camelot.rise.ps@education.vic.gov.au

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

“We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people who are the traditional custodians of this land. We would also like to pay respect to the elders past and present of the Wurundjeri nation and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people present.”  
 

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