What you will need for enrolment
Please
check you are in our catchment area. Families will need to provide two proof of address documents with the enrolment application.
Current proof of residency at the address indicated can be provided as follows:
- One primary source – a current lease agreement, rates notice, or unconditional contract of sale, and
- One secondary source – a utility bill (e.g., electricity, gas) showing this same address and parent's/legal guardian's name
Important Update for Families Seeking Enrolment at Corymbia State School
Please be aware due to our Enrolment Management Plan, the rapid growth of our school community and our current building capacity as we await our stage 2 build to be completed, we have updated our enrolment expectations regarding supporting documentation.
Families are required to provide specific documents for the Principal to review before the enrolment interview can take place. Please note that
enrolments cannot proceed without the correct and complete documentation.
We appreciate your understanding as we work to manage enrolments fairly and maintain quality learning spaces for all students.
Learn more about our Enrolment Management Plan.
If you have any questions regarding enrolment at Corymbia SS, please email enrol@corymbiass.eq.edu.au.
You will be contacted by a member of our administration team to arrange an enrolment interview and to provide you with any further information that will be required for enrolment.
School Enrolment Management Plan
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School Enrolment Management Plan (School EMP) is in place at Corymbia State School. To enrol, students must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the School EMP.
Corymbia State School recognises as its prime obligation, the provision of access to an appropriate educational service for students whose principal place of residence is within the school’s catchment area.
Because of enrolment capacity and growth, Corymbia State School may be unable to meet this obligation in the future unless action is taken to manage enrolments. The Principal must restrict the enrolment of out-of-catchment students to ensure in-catchment students can enrol at their local state school without requiring additional facilities.