Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that choosing the right school is an important decision. The FAQs below cover many common enrolment questions, but if you would like further assistance, please contact us at enrolments@allsaints.vic.edu.au
What are the key intake years at All Saints?
All Saint's key intake years are Prep (50 Places), Year 3 (8 Places), and Year 7 (64 Places).
Entry to the School through other year groups is possible, however, places in all non-key-entry years are dependant on current students withdrawing from the cohort.
How do I apply for a place at All Saints?
The first step in the application process is to submit a Registration of Interest and join our waiting list. Families will be contacted if there is a place available for their child, otherwise will remain on our wait list until a position is available.
How does the application process work?
The All Saints Enrolment Process is as follows:
- Registration of Interest
- Waiting List
- Interview
- Enrolment Offer Sent
- Enrolment Offer Accepted
- Orientation and Transition (Successful applicants)
For more information about the enrolment process, please click here.
What happens if I am offered a place at All Saints but choose to decline the offer? Can I defer my offer to another year?
Families that decline the offer for a place cannot defer their entry to another entry year. Declining an offer will result in your details being transferred back to our waiting list for the year level requested.
How are applications at All Saints assessed?
A number of factors are considered by the School when considering a place within a year group. These are the broad based factors listed below:
- Siblings of students already enrolled, or previously enrolled
- Children of Anglican Clergy;
- Children of former students;
- Practising members of the Anglican Church;
- Date of application;
- Individual family circumstances;
- Outcome of the interview process; and
- Children of parent(s)/guardian(s) who indicate a willingness to support the Anglican ethos of the school.
What does the formal interview entail?
The formal interview is a sit down meeting between the family (applicant and parents/guardians/carers) and Princiapl and/or Head of School.
This is an opportunity for each party to get to know each other and decide whether the School is a good fit for the student.
Once on the waiting list, when would I be contacted?
Families will be contacted if a place has become available for their child in the requested Year Level.