PRIORITY OF ENROLMENT
Western Australia has a long tradition of public schools providing high quality education in every community. To accommodate all children in WA schools, the School Education Regulations 2000, specify how schools must prioritise enrolments. Schools are not in a position to deviate from these legislative requirements.
West Leeming Primary School has a local intake area. Children of compulsory school age (Pre-primary and above) who live within the local intake area are guaranteed a place at the school. Cross boundary enquiries are also welcomed, and admission can occur but only if there are places available. To find out more about the availability of places, please contact the school.
COMPULSORY AGED CHILDREN – PP TO YEAR 6
If capacity to accommodate children from outside the local-intake area exists, and there are more applications than the number of places available, the school will apply the following selection criteria:
PRE-COMPULSORY YEAR
Children in the pre-compulsory year of schooling (Kindergarten) are guaranteed a place in their local public school if places are available. The priority for enrolling Kindergarten children is as follows:
Western Australia has a long tradition of public schools providing high quality education in every community. To accommodate all children in WA schools, the School Education Regulations 2000, specify how schools must prioritise enrolments. Schools are not in a position to deviate from these legislative requirements.
West Leeming Primary School has a local intake area. Children of compulsory school age (Pre-primary and above) who live within the local intake area are guaranteed a place at the school. Cross boundary enquiries are also welcomed, and admission can occur but only if there are places available. To find out more about the availability of places, please contact the school.
COMPULSORY AGED CHILDREN – PP TO YEAR 6
If capacity to accommodate children from outside the local-intake area exists, and there are more applications than the number of places available, the school will apply the following selection criteria:
- First priority: A child who has a sibling enrolled at the school in the current year and who lives nearest the school
- Second priority: A child who does not have a sibling enrolled at the school in the current year, and who lives nearest the school.
PRE-COMPULSORY YEAR
Children in the pre-compulsory year of schooling (Kindergarten) are guaranteed a place in their local public school if places are available. The priority for enrolling Kindergarten children is as follows:
- First priority: A child residing in the local intake area who has a sibling also enrolled at the school, and who lives nearest the school.
- Second priority: A child residing in the local intake area who does not have a sibling enrolled at the school and who lives nearest the school.
- Third priority: A child not residing in the local intake area who has a sibling enrolled at the school and who lives nearest the school..
- Fourth priority: A child not residing in the local intake area who does not have a sibling enrolled at the school and who lives nearest the school.