Enrolment Process
How do I enrol a student?
How do I enrol a student?
1. Confirm that you are eligible > to be enrolled as a preference student or that there are non-preference places available. During the school holidays, you can start by requesting a prospectus>
1. Confirm that you are eligible > to be enrolled as a preference student or that there are non-preference places available. During the school holidays, you can start by requesting a prospectus>
2. Complete the Application Form > and return it to the College Office with the required signatures.
2. Complete the Application Form > and return it to the College Office with the required signatures.
3. Make an appointment > for an interview and viewing. We ask that both the student and caregivers attend.
3. Make an appointment > for an interview and viewing. We ask that both the student and caregivers attend.
4. Make an appointment with your parish priest (or our Chaplain) to have the preference section on the application form signed off.
4. Make an appointment with your parish priest (or our Chaplain) to have the preference section on the application form signed off.
5. After your interviews the College Office will inform you of your acceptance.
5. After your interviews the College Office will inform you of your acceptance.
6. The year level Dean will take you through an induction program on your first day with us.
6. The year level Dean will take you through an induction program on your first day with us.
What does 'preference student' mean?
What does 'preference student' mean?
Preference of Enrolment
Preference of Enrolment
The Integration Act limits the number of non-preference places to 5% of the roll.
The Integration Act limits the number of non-preference places to 5% of the roll.
A preference student meets one of the following criteria:
A preference student meets one of the following criteria:
1. The student has been baptised or is being prepared for baptism in the Catholic Church.
1. The student has been baptised or is being prepared for baptism in the Catholic Church.
2. The student’s parents/guardians have already allowed one or more of their siblings to be baptised in the Catholic faith.
2. The student’s parents/guardians have already allowed one or more of their siblings to be baptised in the Catholic faith.
3. At least one parent/guardian is a Catholic or preparing to become Catholic.
3. At least one parent/guardian is a Catholic or preparing to become Catholic.
4. A grandparent or other significant adult in the student’s life, such as an aunt, uncle or god-parent, undertakes to support the student’s formation in the faith and practices of the Catholic Church.
4. A grandparent or other significant adult in the student’s life, such as an aunt, uncle or god-parent, undertakes to support the student’s formation in the faith and practices of the Catholic Church.
5. One or both of a child’s non-Catholic parents/guardians is preparing to become a Catholic.
5. One or both of a child’s non-Catholic parents/guardians is preparing to become a Catholic.
Non-Preference: 5% of our placements are reserved for student's who are non-preference. We welcome applications from non-preference families. More details >>
Non-Preference: 5% of our placements are reserved for student's who are non-preference. We welcome applications from non-preference families. More details >>
What is the cost?
What is the cost?
The day student costs are the same as for any secondary school with the addition of the attendance dues. We endeavour to keep these costs to a realistic minimum.
The day student costs are the same as for any secondary school with the addition of the attendance dues. We endeavour to keep these costs to a realistic minimum.
Attendance Dues - link to Dunedin Diocese
Attendance Dues - link to Dunedin Diocese
What else do I need to know after enrolment?
What else do I need to know after enrolment?
School Period Times
School Period Times
Do you have a question about enrolment?
Do you have a question about enrolment?