Amberley District State School
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Amberley District State School recognises as its prime obligation the provision of access to an appropriate educational service for students resident within this community as defined by its local catchment area.
Because of enrolment capacity and growth Amberley District State School may be unable to meet this obligation in future, unless action is taken now to manage enrolment.
This plan sets out the conditions under which students may be enrolled into Amberley District State School.
The school currently has the capacity to enrol up to 614 students in 28 classrooms. The number of students entering the Prep year in any given year is not to exceed 100 students in 4 classrooms unless there are more than 100 students enrolling from within the catchment area.
The school's enrolment capacity for students who live outside the local catchment is dependant upon:
The local catchment area is based on equidistance boundaries with other schools. The attached map defines the boundary area for which Amberley District State School is the closest school by trafficable route. Should this capacity change because of changes to road networks, this will be formally notified through the registration and gazettal of an amended plan including the operative date for the new catchment area.
As Amberley District State School is in an area that is still being developed or has the potential for redevelopment, the catchment boundary has the potential to change as new trafficable routes are established. This Plan will be updated if the catchment area changes with an operative date. During this transition phase, students who live within the new proposed enrolment boundary will be allowed to enrol at the school.
Programs for students with disabilities are regional programs for students whose educational support needs are additional to, or different from other students. Students, who live outside the catchment area and are verified with a disability, can enrol in the school to attend the program if it is the closest program to their home and meets their individualised need.All students who reside within the local catchment area and are eligible for enrolment in the educational program offered by the school have a right to enrolment at the school. The Principal will hold places for students who relocate to within the catchment boundary throughout the school year.
Enrolment of students from outside the local catchment area will be managed to ensure that the total current and forecast enrolments do not exceed the school's current built capacity and where applicable will ensure there is an even spread of students across year levels or class groupings.
The school's enrolment management plan does not replace other departmental policy; for example Safe, Supportive and Disciplined School Environment, nor does it override subsequent determinations regarding built school capacity.
Students who reside outside the schools local catchment boundary who apply for enrolment at the school will be put on a waiting list in order of receipt of application. Where there is spare capacity, students will be enrolled from the waiting list based on the following criteria and order of priority:
Parents who wish to enrol their child/ren at Amberley District State School under the Enrolment Management Plan will need to demonstrate that the child/ren to be enrolled, reside within the catchment area. Current proof of residency at the address indicated can be provided by way of one each of the following:
If unable to provide this proof of residence, a Statutory Declaration confirming that an officer authorised to endorse statutory declarations has sighted sufficient evidence that in their opinion the student is a resident within the catchment area, must be provided.
Applications for admission into Prep to Year 7 will be accepted each year from the beginning of Term 3 for enrolment to commence from the beginning of Term 1 the following year.
Applications will be recorded in order of receipt.
Applications will remain current only for the year of submission.
All enrolment applications will be considered on merit in accordance with the enrolment criteria.
Parents wishing to have an unsuccessful enrolment application reviewed may provide a written submission to the Principal providing evidence to substantiate a claim that the stated criteria have not been applied fairly and equitably.
The Principal will review written submissions and the reply should be in writing within 14 days of submission.
The Enrolment Management Committee consists of the Principal (Chair), a P&C representative, a representative of the Regional Director and a staff representative.
Further appeal should be directed to the Assistant Regional Director on behalf of the Regional Director whose decision will be final.
Reviewed annually
The Amberley District State School Enrolment Management Plan was gazetted on 13 January 2012, No.5.
This page was last reviewed on 25 Jan 2012 at 03:23PM
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