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Mirriwinni State School
Our school
History
Why choose our school?
Rules and policies
Our staff
School hours
Contact us
Enrolments
Currently selected
Enrolling at our school
Prep
Curriculum
Subjects and programs
Music
Extra-curricular
Sports
Computer and internet
Religious instructions
Facilities
Library
Tuckshop
Uniform shop
Calendar and news
Term dates
Events calendar
News
Newsletters
Our community
P&C
Volunteering
Our school in the community
Support and resources
Forms and documents
Student resources
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What do you need to know
Children and young people are entitled to enrol at their closest appropriate school.
All applications for enrolment must be made on the student enrolment form. When creating official school records, the name on the child's birth certificate is used. However students are able to enrol under a surname the enrolling parent requests if such an action is not intended to defraud, to contravene a court order or infringe the other parent’s rights.
To be eligible for prep, children must be five years of age by 30 June in the year they intend to commence prep. Early entry to prep is only available if a child meets certain criteria.
Early entry to year 1 is available as a strategy for meeting the educational and developmental needs of young children.
Mirriwinni State School does not have an enrolment management plan.
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Last reviewed 05 December 2019
Last updated 05 December 2019