Enrol
Our school welcomes enrolments throughout the school year. Enrol today or talk to us to find out how your child can join our school.
Ready to enrol?
We’re excited to welcome your family to our school community! To begin your journey, simply complete our online application form.
How to enrol
Every child has the right to access quality public education in their local community. If you live in our local intake area, start your journey to join our vibrant school community today. Follow these key steps:
- Check your eligibility: use School Finder to confirm if your address is within our local intake area.
- Read: other enrolment details for our school.
- Apply online: complete our online enrolment application.
Visit NSW Department of Education for more information on enrolling in NSW public schools including:
- local intake areas
- non-local enrolments
- additional learning needs
- starting or transitioning to school
- moving schools
- other ways to enrol.
Download our enrolment form
If you don’t want to enrol online, you can download and fill out the enrolment form. Then hand it in at our school's front office.
Residential Address Check
Persons seeking to enrol a child in a NSW Government school are required to show documents to establish the child’s address
Temporary Residents Program
For overseas parents travelling to Australia who wish to enrol their child in a NSW government school.
Temporary Residents Program | NSW DE International Education
School contributions
In NSW public schools, all financial contributions are voluntary. Every student has full access to the curriculum, regardless of whether contributions are made.
For more information, see Voluntary school contributions on the Department of Education's website.
Financial assistance
If you are unable to pay school contributions because of financial hardship, you may be eligible for assistance from the school.
Our principal will ensure no student or family suffers any discrimination or embarrassment over the inability to pay school contributions.
BYOD Program
The BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) program began with the new intake of Year 7 Students in 2023. It allows students at Glenmore Park High School to bring their own laptop from home to use at school.
Why is BYOD required?
Glenmore Park High School has invested heavily in laptop technology and this paid dividends during the necessity of Remote Learning during 2021 –2022. The school was able to provided many laptops to students who did not have a device.
This challenging time starkly revealed the necessity of technology in modern education and wider society where work from home has become common.
With BYOD there is evidence of improvements in standardised test results, particularly in literacy.
Teachers will have the opportunity to deepen student learning and develop digital literacy, fluency and citizenship in students to prepare them for the high tech world in which they will live, learn and work.
BYOD puts students in a position to take control of their learning. Educational researchers argue that giving students agency in their own learning is best.
Managed BYOD Program
In 2025 Glenmore Park is continuing with the BYOD program; students in Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 as well as Years 11 and 12 will be included. This initiative has the support of the P&C. It enables students to bring a device they own and connect to the Internet through the school’s wireless network. Students will be able to undertake research, carry out word processing and other applications in an efficient and creative manner.
Students who wish to use a device they already own for BYOD should check the BYOD Hardware and Software Specification document to see if their device is suitable.
NOTE: A MOBILE PHONE IS NOT AN APPROVED DEVICE.
The Information Communication Technology Policy document will also need to be sighted and is part of the policies that must be adhered to by all users of BYOD. The policy contains procedures, expectations of students and technical details.
Please also see the Social Media Code of Conduct policy for information about the appropriate use of devices in school.
Connecting to the school WIFI
Safe Internet browsing on Secured Internet Edge
DET Provided Software
The DET has software licensing which gives students free access to a comprehensive set of applications at no cost. The titles that students have access to are:
Microsoft Office and Windows 10
All students of the NSW Department of Education are entitled to a free copy of Windows 10 for Education and the latest version of Microsoft Office. Both Mac and Windows versions are available. This includes:
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
OneNote
Outlook
Students can download the latest Microsoft and Windows software from the NSW Department of Education's On The Hub website. The induction program that each student will undertake will show them how.
Adobe CREATIVE CLOUD
Adobe Creative Cloud is completely free for NSW school students. Students can install Adobe software for free as long as they are a student of the NSW Department of Education. This includes:
Photoshop
InDesign
Presenter
Captivate
Students can install their free Adobe software via Student Portal with their student login details.
Google Workspace for Education
At Glenmore Park School we encourage students to use Google Workspace for Education in all subjects. This is a collection of collaborative tools and apps that are completely free for NSW students. Students can access it via their Student Portal at school and at home. This suite includes:
Google Docs
Google Slides
Google Sheets
Google Sites
Google Forms
Google Classroom
FREE ACCESS: Students can access these apps via Student Portal with their student login details.
Students can download or access these software packages via their student portal as outlined in the BYOD Orientation Link
What makes us a great choice for your child?
Learn about our values, what we offer, and why families trust us to support their child’s learning and growth. See our top programs, student support and what families say about our school.
Visit us before you enrol
Starting a new school is a big step. We're here to help make the transition a smooth and positive experience for every student and their family.
We may offer a school tour, open day, information session or orientation program. These events help you and your child feel prepared for starting school.
Meet our friendly staff, explore our school facilities, and see what makes our school a great place to learn.
Contact us to find out what’s available and how we can support you before your child starts at our school.
Does your child need extra support?
Our learning and support team is here to help. Visit Additional learning support before you complete the enrolment form to learn how we can best support your child.
Why choose us?
Find out what makes our school special and why families choose us.
Travel to our school
Learn about local transport options and how to get here safely.