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School Context: Enrolment Management Plan SWVR

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ENROLMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN SWVR

School Context
University High School, 77 Story St, Parkville
Year 7-12 school
Policy Framework
The 2006 Education and Training Reform Act (ETRA) underpins the Department of Education and Training
(DET) enrolment policy which can be found at:
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/principals/spag/Pages/azindexe.aspx
The policy states that all eligible children and young people have the right to be admitted to their designated
neighbourhood government school.
2020 School zone
The University High School zone has been approved by the Minister for Education and ensures consistency
with DET policy and the ETRA legislation regarding closest school.
A student's designated neighbourhood school is generally the school that is nearest the student's permanent
address as determined by the school zone. The website https://www.findmyschool.vic.gov.au provides
guidance on which school zone a student's permanent residence is located within.
2020 School zone for University High School

Access your school zone at


www.findmyschool.vic.gov.au

Priority Order of Placement


The potential future demand for enrolment places from within the local community indicates University High
School must manage enrolments carefully and in accordance with the Priority Placement Order in the
Enrolment Policy. A student’s permanent place of address determines eligibility for enrolment at University
High School.
Where there are insufficient places at a school for all students who seek entry, students are enrolled
according to the Placement Policy's priority order of placement, which has five criteria.

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ENROLMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN SWVR

In circumstances when a school may not be able to accept all applications due to existing or future capacity
concerns, schools must manage enrolment applications in accordance with the following priority order of
placement:
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.
3. Where the Regional Director has restricted the enrolment, students who reside nearest the school.
4. Students seeking enrolment on specific curriculum grounds.
5. All other students in order of closeness of their home to the school

The future capacity needs at University High School mean that enrolments will be confined to the first two
criteria.
In exceptional circumstances, a student may be enrolled in a school based on compassionate grounds. This
is an overarching consideration and does not form part of the priority order of placement. Schools are
permitted to assess and make a determination for exceptional circumstances on a case-by-case basis.
Schools must ensure that all applicants eligible under a criterion have been offered a place before moving to
consideration of the next. All students for whom the school is the designated neighbourhood school are
guaranteed enrolment.
If you have any questions regarding the University High School Enrolment Management Plan, please contact
the school.

Ciar Foster
University High School

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