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Nga whakaurunga

Enrolment Anchor
Nga korero whakauru
Ka whakaaehia e Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Westall nga whakaurunga mai i te hapori o te rohe (tirohia nga korero mo te rohe o te kura), ka mihi hoki ki nga patai whakauru mai i nga whanau o waho atu o tenei rohe.
Ka whakaarohia nga paatai katoa i runga i nga painga o te tamaiti me o raatau ake ahuatanga.
Me pehea te whakauru i to tamaiti ki te Kura Tuatahi o Westall
Hei whakauru i to tamaiti, tamariki ranei mo te tau 2022, tikina mai te puka whakauru i raro nei (kotahi mo ia tamaiti) ka whakahoki mai i nga puka kua oti me nga korero/tuhinga whai take ki te kura.  Kaati, paatohia te paatene i raro nei ki te whakaki i tetahi patai whakaurunga ipurangi.

There are quite a number of steps to be undertaken to enrol in a local school. To ensure that everyone makes an informed decision at Westall we follow a step-by-step process which is explained in the following document. 

If your enrolment proceeds, you can either fill out the enrolment form online below (2024 enrolments only), print and provide to the school, or complete a paper version that will be provided in your enrolment pack.

Our school endeavours to keep voluntary parent payments as low as possible. School fees are only used to purchase items that are used directly by the students.

 

Please follow the link to our school fees folder for further information.

International Student Enrolments

Westall Primary School is accredited under the Department of Education and Training’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider name and code: Department of Education and Training, 00861K). For further information refer to www.study.vic.gov.au.

Studying overseas can be a rewarding and challenging experience and we regularly receive enquiries from all over the world.

  • Experience our multicultural community!

  • New arrivals program for students with no previous education in English!

  • Learn more in From our International Student Guide

Enrolment Process for Internationals

If you are a not a permanent resident of Australia, enrolling in school can be more complicated.

Some VISA types are permitted to enrol directly at a government school. Other visa types will need to first apply to the international education division (IED), who will then manage the process.

When you enquire with the school, please let us know your VISA sub-code so that we can assist in determining what the correct process is for you.

Visa Codes that can typically enrol direct at school.

476, 482, 485, 500 (Postrad Research)

 

Visa Codes that typically need to enrol through

the International Education Division.

500 (Higher Education), 500 (Vocational Education), 651, 676

 

There are many visa types and so please let us help you by letting us know your exact VISA code when making an enquiry.

See our International Student Page for more information 

Step - by - Step Guide

There are many steps involved in enrolling from overseas. Please check our Step-By-Step guide to assist you in the process

Nga korero mo te turanga
Kei raro iho ka kitea e koe te Puka Puka Whakamohiotanga Kaupapa e whai ana ki te whakarato ki a koe etahi korero whai hua hei awhina i a koe ki te whakarite i to tamaiti ki te kura.  Ko te tumanako ka whai wa koe ki te panui kia kite i nga mahi whakamiharo katoa e mahia ana e matou i te Kura Tuatahi o Westall.
Preventing and Responding to Racism

Racism is not tolerated in Westall Primary School ​ Westall Primary School is committed to fostering a welcoming, inclusive environment where racism is not tolerated. Racism harms students’ mental health, learning and sense of belonging. We celebrate the diversity of cultures, ethnicities and faiths of all our students. It is up to all of us at Westall Primary School to make our school a place that is free of racism and where everyone feels respected and can learn in a safe and inclusive environment. ​ ​ ​ What Westall Primary School is doing to prevent racism   Westall Primary School follows the Department of Education’s Preventing and Addressing Racism in Schools Policy. We are building a culturally safe school with inclusive learning for everyone by working with staff, students, families, carers and communities. We will: provide programs that teach about and celebrate diversity, inclusion and the impact of racism to build understanding and empathy use practices that support all students to thrive implement anti-racism efforts to prevent and address racism effectively make sure everyone feels safe, with clear and accessible pathways to report racism ​ ​ ​ What to do if your child experiences or witnesses racism at school ​ If your child experiences or witnesses racism or religious discrimination at school, please let us know. You can tell your child’s teacher or any of the following school staff members: Principal or Assistant Principal ​ ​ ​ Report Racism hotline ​ If you don’t feel comfortable reporting racism to school, or you are not happy with the school’s response, you can report racism to: the Department of Education’s Report Racism hotline via email report.racism@education.vic.gov.au or phone 1800 722 476 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Inc. (VAEAI) via email vaeai@vaeai.org.au or phone 03 9481 0800 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (VEOHRC) online, via email complaints@veohrc.vic.gov.au or phone 1300 292 153 (Monday to Friday 10am to 2pm). For additional support following an incident of racism: First Nations students, staff or families can contact Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Inc. (VAEAI) Jewish students, staff or families can contact the Jewish Community Council of Victoria Muslim students, staff or families can contact the Islamic Council of Victoria   For more information about how to report racism to the school, and to get information in community languages, visit this website: Report racism or religious discrimination in schools. If you need an interpreter to call the school, please use the details available at: Guide for Families: How to use an interpreter to contact your school. ​ ​ ​ How Westall Primary School will respond to racism ​ When you report a racist incident, Westall Primary School will: take your report seriously and act quickly give you ongoing support investigate and respond safely and appropriately  keep you informed, while respecting privacy review the incident to help avoid it from happening again. ​

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