Enrolment policy
Enrolment Policies and Procedures
For more information about the Department of Education’s Placement Policy, please follow the links below:
Placement Policy
University High School is currently experiencing a high demand for enrolment and as a result, the Department has placed the school on an Enrolment Management Plan. This means places for 2024 can only be allocated to students inside our designated neighbourhood area (school zone), and students with a sibling at the same permanent address who are attending the school concurrently.
Under section 2.2.16 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (Vic), approved entry criteria for University High School for the 2024 and 2025 school years are:
• Students who live within the school zone (guaranteed entry)
• Students with a sibling attending the school at the same time (priority 1 of the priority order of placement)
• Students seeking enrolment on compassionate grounds.
Students seeking placement in year 7 must meet one of the above criteria to be eligible for enrolment in 2025. Students seeking enrolment in other year levels continue to be subject to the Placement Policy
However, enrolments in other year levels must not increase from current enrolment numbers, unless it is to accept in-zone students, out-of-zone siblings or enrolments on compassionate grounds.
Here is a link to the Department’s placement policy: https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/enrolment/guidance/placement-policy
Students on Visas
The Placement Policy above also applies to students who hold a visa.
Depending on the visa type, students may be required to apply for enrolment to University High School through the International Education Division (International Student Program), or may be able to apply for enrolment directly to our school. Further information about visa types and the enrolment process can be found here: International Student Program.
Families can check the ‘International Student Visa Fee Table’ to determine which enrolment process applies for their visa.
Enrolment Timelines
Specific timelines apply for Year 6 to 7 transition: please see this page for details.
Students wishing to enrol in Years 8-12 for the following academic year should note the Year 8-12 timeline.
Students outside of these categories (mid-year enrolments) may also apply for enrolment at any time, using the Enrolment Application form. Please refer to the relevant page for further details.
Enrolment process – verifying residential address
In accordance with the Department’s protocols we may make enquiries to verify permanent address information provided in support of an enrolment application. This could include:
- Checking the Australian or Victorian Electoral roll
- Contacting your real estate agent to confirm lease or contract of sale
- Checking whether there are any regulations/codes limiting the occupancy of a residence
If, after a placement offer is made, the student’s permanent residence changes or it comes to light that the address provided on the application form was not the genuine permanent residence of the student, a school may withdraw a placement offer in the following circumstances:
- where, after the priority order of placement is applied to the correct address, a place is not available for the student
- the new address is not within the school zone
- the placement offer and any subsequent material provided to the student and their parent/carer expressly states that the offer may be withdrawn prior to the first day of attendance if the student’s permanent place of residence changes or the school becomes aware that the address provided on the application form was not the genuine permanent residence for the student.
Further information may be found on Department’s website, here.
Appeal Process
Please refer to the outline below if you would like to lodge a non-placement appeal of your child at University High School:
- Information about Year 7 appeals may be found here.
- Information about Years 8-12 and Mid-Year Applications may be found here.
Further information for parents/carers about the appeal process is outlined on the Department’s website.
The Department of Education International Education Program
Studying in Victoria
Victorian government schools are a destination of choice for international students. Our schools provide international students with a high-quality education, excellent English language tuition and caring welfare support services. To learn more about studying and living in Victoria as an international student, see: www.study.vic.gov.au
How to apply
Most international students must apply to the Department of Education in order to study in a Victorian government school. To learn about the application types and to apply, see: How to apply
Contact our school
For more information about international students, please contact the below staff member.
International Student Coordinator (ISC): Dr Fred-Ole Sandt
Phone: 9347-2022
ISC email: Fredole.Sandt@education.vic.gov.au
University High School is accredited under the Department of Education’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider name and code: Department of Education, 00861K). For more information, see: www.study.vic.gov.au
Enrolment notice
Any applications received for students residing outside of Melbourne, or prior to moving into the permanent residential address listed on the application form, will be placed on hold.
ENQUIRIES
Email: enrolment@unihigh.vic.edu.au
Phone: (03) 9347 2022