Enrolment Process
Step 1: Enquire and Visit
We invite prospective families to get in touch to arrange a suitable time for a College tour.
Click here to leave an enrolment enquiry.
Step 2: Submit an Enrolment Application
Following a College tour or enrolment enquiry, all applicants are required to complete and submit an Enrolment Application form. Payment of a $60 non-refundable application fee must be included, along with supporting documentation.
Step 3: Attend an Enrolment Interview
Families will be contacted by the College to arrange an enrolment interview. For students applying for enrolment into Year 7, all families will be asked to attend an Enrolment Interview, usually conducted in August. This meeting is an opportunity for the student and their family to share important information, such as subject interests, friendships, and goals.
Step 4: Letter of Offer
Successful applicants will be sent a letter of offer for enrolment at St Brigid's College. An Acceptance of Offer of Enrolment must then be returned, along with supporting documentation.
Step 5: Transition Day (Year 7 Students)
Usually held in December each year, the Year 7 Transition Day forms an important part of the successful transition from primary to secondary school. Students will attend St Brigid's for a whole school day where they will meet College staff, connect with their peers and familiarise themselves with the school. Information will be communicated to families in the lead up to Transition Day.
Enrolment FAQs
No, St Brigid's College welcomes students and families of all faith beliefs, and those with no specific faith. Our student cohort has, for many years, enjoyed the benefits of such diversity.
Religious Education underpins and informs all aspects of teaching and learning and is a compulsory part of the education program across all year levels. The framework for Religious Education at the College is “Awakenings” in Year 7-10, the mandated curriculum of the Diocese of Ballarat. The senior program is delivered via a range of formats and retreat experiences. The Religious Education program allows students to explore their own spirituality and identity, whatever that may be, within the rich context of the Catholic faith tradition.
Information regarding school fees can be found here.
Catholic education is supported by state and federal funding, with families contributing the balance of the cost of educating their children. At times, some families are unable to meet their commitment to the full costs of education. As a Catholic school system, we ensure fee relief mechanisms are available to support families in time of need. We encourage these discussions on enrolment or as these needs emerge.
St Brigid’s College is committed to giving every student a fair chance to receive a Catholic education. The College offers a number of scholarships to support student learning and assist with tuition, fees and levies. You can find more information here.
Enrolment Enquiry
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