Prep students
Your child is eligible to enter Prep if they turn five years old by 30 June in that school year. Enrolments are accepted from 1 March in the year prior to school commencement. More information is available on the Prep Page
Years 1 to 6
students
If you reside in our school catchment area, your child
is entitled to enrolment at Kimberley Park State School and you should submit
the forms below to the school, together with proof of residency in order to
effect enrolment for your child/ren. Parents/caregivers may need to accompany the
student for an interview at the school.
If you do not reside within our catchment you are still
welcome to apply for enrolment at Kimberley Park State School and in the
event that we are able to accommodate your request, we will contact you and
invite you to make an appointment time.
See the Education Queensland School Catchments map to determine your catchment school.
Enrolment application forms
The document below constitutes the enrolment application for Kimberley Park State School and includes the suite of required forms. This document should be completed in full, and submitted with the necessary additional documentation outlined on the Enrolment Checklist and described below. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Alternatively forms can be obtained by emailing enrolments@kimberleyparkss.eq.edu.au or hard copies are available at the school office.
Application for enrolment (PDF, 809KB)
2024 Enrolment Checklist (PDF, 159KB)
Supporting documentation to be sighted
- Birth Certificate (REQUIRED for Prep enrolments and students who have not previously enrolled in a state school)
- Proof of residence (REQUIRED for in-catchment enrolments) - One primary source – current lease agreement / rates notice/unconditional sale agreement and one secondary source – utility bill (e.g. electricity, gas), showing this same address and parent's/legal guardian's name
- Court Orders (if applicable) (REQUIRED) - Copy of any current Child Protection Order, Family Court order other court orders concerning the welfare, safety or parenting arrangements for prospective student
- Medical Conditions (if applicable) - Copy of letter of diagnosis from paediatrician/doctor/clinical support ie NDIS providers, speech pathologist, occupational therapist etc and/or Health management plan eg Asthma/Epilepsy/Diabetes Management Plan AND Any other supporting documentation relevant for management of medical condition of the prospective student
- Passport and visa (REQUIRED if the student is NOT an Australian Citizen)
- Most recent academic report (REQUIRED for applications for Years 1 -6 only)
- Any other information, reports or assessments which would assist in making decisions about class placement for your child, or supporting their learning
School tours
Tours of our school are scheduled throughout the year. Please make a tour booking for a date that suits you to attend.
This is a great opportunity to see our school in action, view the facilities, hear about our extensive co-curricular programs, and ask lots of questions.
Student Resource Scheme
Our school offers a Student Resource Scheme (SRS), to provide parents with a cost-effective alternative to purchasing textbooks, stationery and other resources. Please see the information in the letter below for more details.
Upon enrolment, parents/carers are asked to complete the SRS Application Form indicating whether they wish to participate in the scheme, or whether they will be supplying their own resources. Parents can choose YES or NO on the form below.
Student Resource Scheme Information (PDF, 101KB)
Student Resource Scheme Participation Agreement Form (PDF, 292KB)
Transitions Co-ordinator
Our Transition Co-ordinator, Mrs Kris Whitman, is happy to answer any questions you might have about our school or about the enrolment process. Her role is to support new and prospective families and help to ensure a smooth start to school for our new students and their families. She can be contacted on 3451 5333 or emailed at kwhit86@eq.edu.au.
Repeating students
Students generally do not repeat a year level in primary school. It would only be considered appropriate to repeat a year level following extensive consultation and testing. Students are provided only 24 semesters (12 years) of education. The Principal has the discretion to grant an extra two semesters where educational benefit can be demonstrated.