St. Patrick's School, Nhill
A: 29 Leahy Street, Nhill 3418
T: 03 5391 1575
M: 0419 929 271
E: principal@spnhill.catholic.edu.au
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Enrolment Procedures

St Patrick's is a community which warmly welcomes student enrolments from all faith backgrounds.  Parents of enrolled students will be required to give an understanding that they will respect the life, nature and identity of the school.  

Foundation Enrolment
The Principal is available to help with any questions or queries you may have in regard to selecting a school for your child.  A copy of St Patrick’s School Enrolment Policy is available from the office upon request.

In Nhill, all enrolments are to be completed by the conclusion of Term 3.  This is to assist schools in providing information to the relevant funding bodies for the following year.

Parents who wish to enroll their child at St. Patrick’s are required to make a time for an enrolment interview.  We ask that both child and parent attend.  This way we get to know you and your child a little better before beginning a new year.  Parents should bring a copy of the child’s Immunisation Certificate to the interview.

Transfers
Parents who are seeking to transfer a child should contact the school or make an appointment with the Principal for a consultation.