Enrolments
The only documentation parents of children enrolling in a Victorian state school for the first time must produce is evidence of the date of birth of the child concerned and his/her immunisation certificate, which can be obtained from the local municipal council health department or Medicare Express Plus app.
The enrolment form must be completed and signed.
Children enrolling in the Prep year must be at least 5 years of age by the 30th of April in the year in which they enrol.
We invite prospective families to view our virtual tour of the school on our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/TrawallaPS/. Please contact the Principal, Kate Morcombe. (Phone: 5349 2047) if you have any questions.
The enrolment form must be completed and signed.
Children enrolling in the Prep year must be at least 5 years of age by the 30th of April in the year in which they enrol.
We invite prospective families to view our virtual tour of the school on our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/TrawallaPS/. Please contact the Principal, Kate Morcombe. (Phone: 5349 2047) if you have any questions.
Term 4 Kinder to School Transition Program
Each year children are invited to attend the Trawalla Primary kinder to school transition program.
The aim of the transition program is for students to:
The transition program also enables new families to come in and experience the educational opportunities and facilities our small school can provide.
Each visit will include reading and literacy activities with maths sessions on the longer days.
Students will need to bring a drink bottle, fruit for fruit break at 10am, morning tea and lunch for the longer days. All students need to wear a broad brimmed hat.
Contact the School Principal, Kate Morcombe, for more information.
The aim of the transition program is for students to:
- experience Trawalla Primary School routine
- be positive and happy about starting school
- meet other students
- meet the teachers
The transition program also enables new families to come in and experience the educational opportunities and facilities our small school can provide.
Each visit will include reading and literacy activities with maths sessions on the longer days.
Students will need to bring a drink bottle, fruit for fruit break at 10am, morning tea and lunch for the longer days. All students need to wear a broad brimmed hat.
Contact the School Principal, Kate Morcombe, for more information.