Warragul Regional College provides for active, creative, and engaging learning within a safe, caring environment
Through diverse curriculum, we strive to develop personal skills and promote
excellence. Our aim is to enable all students to effectively participate in a
rapidly changing world.
At Warragul Regional College we value:
Community: We take care of each other
Achievement: We strive for excellence
Respect: We respect people and property
Effort: We work hard
We expect all members of our learning community to demonstrate these values everyone, everywhere, every time.
Enrolments
If you are interested in enrolling at our school, please request an Enrolment Form from our school office at warragul.co@education.vic.gov.au or 5623 9900
Our school follows the Department of Education’s Enrolment Policy for the enrolment, placement, and transfer of students.
Students who live within the school zone are guaranteed a place at our school. To find out whether you live in zone, visit findmyschool.vic.gov.au
All other applications will be considered subject to available space, and prioritised according to:
- students with a sibling at the same permanent address who are attending the school at the same time
- all other students in order of closeness of their home to the school.
Required documents
Required documentation includes:
- Completed enrolment form
- Evidence of identity and date of birth (for example, a birth certificate or passport)
You will also be required to provide information about:
- your contact details
- emergency contact details
- health information about your child (such as allergies or illnesses they need to manage)
- other legal orders relating to your child and their welfare (if any)
Year 7 enrolment
Enrolling your child in Year 7 is an important part of their education journey. We want to help you make the transition process as easy as possible. Each year, the department releases Year 6 to Year 7 placement information for schools and for parents/carers, with information packs available from the beginning of Term 2 for students commencing Year 7 the following year. These information packs, and other important information, can be found on Moving from primary to secondary school page of the Victorian Government website.
School zones
Our school zone is available on findmyschool.vic.gov.au which hosts the most up-to-date information about Victorian school zones.
Warragul Regional College school zone pictured below
Students residing in our school zone are guaranteed a place at our school, which is determined on the basis of your permanent residential address. Our school also has additional capacity available to welcome students who are outside of our school zone.
Our school manages enrolments using the Placement Policy to ensure that students have access to their designated neighbourhood school and may enrol at another school, if there are available places.
For more information, you can:
- visit School zones for answers to frequently asked questions
- call the Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) on 1800 896 950
email the VSBA at vsba@education.vic.gov.au
Child Safe Standards
Warragul Regional College is committed to providing a child safe and child friendly environment, where students are safe and feel safe.
Our child safety and wellbeing policies outline the measures and strategies we have in place to support, promote and maintain the safety and wellbeing of our students:
- Bullying Prevention Policy
- Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy
- Child Safety Code of Conduct
- Child Safety Responding and Reporting Obligations Policy and Procedure
- Complaints
- Digital Learning Policy
- Student Wellbeing and Engagement Policy
- Volunteers Policy
- Visitors Policy
As valuable partners in promoting and maintaining child safety and wellbeing at Warragul Regional College we welcome and encourage your feedback.
If you have any suggestions, comments or questions in relation to our child safe policies and practices, please contact [insert contact details eg principal or assistant principal].
School policies
In Victoria, all schools must meet the minimum standards for school registration. The minimum standards provide a foundation for quality schools through:
- good governance
- strong financial management
- effective curriculum
- sound teaching practices
- safe environments for children.
The following policies support us in these aims and in meeting the minimum standards.
Good governance and strong financial management
- Attendance
- Complaints
- Enrolment [link to PAL: https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/enrolment/]
- Parent Payments [link to PAL: https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/parent-payment/]
- Privacy [link to DET site: https://www.education.vic.gov.au/Pages/schoolsprivacypolicy.aspx]
- Personal Property [this is not a minimum standards policy]
- Statement of Values and School Philosophy
Effective curriculum and sound teaching practices
- Aboriginal Learning, Wellbeing and Safety [uploading of this document is optional]
- Curriculum Framework [uploading of this document is optional]
- Digital Learning
- Homework [this is not a minimum standards policy]
- Mobile phones [this is not a minimum standards policy]
Safe environments for children
- Anaphylaxis
- Asthma [this is not a minimum standards policy]
- Bullying Prevention
- Camps And Excursions
- Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy
- Child Safety Code of Conduct
- Child Safety Responding and Reporting Obligations Policy and Procedure
- Duty Of Care
- First Aid
- Health Care Needs
- Inclusion And Diversity [this is not a minimum standards policy]
- Medication
- Photographing, Filming and Recording Students [this is not a minimum standards policy]
- Student Wellbeing and Engagement
- Visitors
- Volunteers
- Yard Duty and Supervision
Enrolment Form
Year 7 College Charges (subject to minimal change)
Key Learning Subject Flyer
Lunchtime Activities Timetable
Prospectus
Warragul Regional Network
Warragul Bus Lines
http://www.warragulbuslines.com.au/school-buses