Enrolments

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Enrolment Process

Belmont City College is a local-intake school.  The State Government determines the local intake area.

Any child whose usual place of residence is within the intake area for the school will be offered a place.

Applications from outside the local-intake area will be considered only if there is a capacity or a student has been selected into one the College’s Department of Education approved Specialist Programs.

The following documentation must be submitted before any request to enrol will be considered:

  • Proof of ownership of property (CURRENT Council Rate Notice) or if renting;
  • A copy of the Rental Agreement (minimum 6 months).

Applicants should also provide further pieces of evidence to confirm their residential address, these may include:

  • Utility account (power, gas or water)
  • Telephone account
  • Current bank statement showing the address
  • Any other documents that may support the application as proof of residence.

Upon receiving the above documentation, the College will provide you with an Enrolment Application form which will need to be completed and returned to the Belmont City College administration office before an enrolment interview can be scheduled.

 

Enrolment Interview

An interview with the relevant Associate Principal will be arranged once all paperwork has been completed and returned to the school.  This interview will be to finalise subject selections and be familiarised with the College’s policies and procedures. Both parent/carer and student are required to attend this interview.

Local Intake Area

WA Government Gazette – Belmont City College

The following defines the local-intake area of Belmont City College:

From the overpass of Victoria Park Drive and the Graham Farmer Freeway, south east along the Graham Farmer Freeway to Orrong Road, continuing south east along Orrong Road to Kewdale Road, north east along Kewdale Road to Tonkin Highway, continuing north along Horrie Miller Drive and its extension to the local government authority boundary (City of Belmont and Shire of Swan), north-west along the local government boundary to Great Eastern Highway, south-west along Great Eastern Highway to Ivy Street, north-west along Ivy Street to the Swan River foreshore, south, south-west and west along the Swan River foreshore to a point due east of the overpass at Victoria Park Drive and the Graham Farmer Freeway and west to this overpass. The boundary parts of the Graham Farmer Freeway (north east side), Orrong Road (north east side), Kewdale Road (north west side), Great Eastern Highway (east side) and Ivy Street (both sides) are included within the area for Belmont City College.

The following defines an optional area between Belmont City College and Kent Street Senior High School:

From the overpass of Victoria Park Drive and the Graham Farmer Freeway, south east along the Graham Farmer Freeway to Orrong Road, continuing south east along Orrong Road to Kewdale Road, south along Kewdale Road to Welshpool Road, west along Welshpool Road to the railway line, north west along the railway line to the Belmont Park railway station, and north east to the overpass of Victoria Park Drive and the Graham Farmer Freeway. The boundary parts of the Graham Farmer Freeway (south west side), Orrong Road (south west side), Kewdale Road (west side) and Welshpool Road (north side) are included within this optional area.

Belmont Intake Area

Note: The local-intake area maps are based on a written description of the local-intake area (LIA) for the school as published in the WA Government Gazette. Although the map closely represents the LIA description, for some houses near the boundary (especially on street corners), it may be necessary to refer to the written description. The street address of a residence is used to determine whether that dwelling is inside a particular LIA. While local-intake areas for most schools do not change from year to year, changes may be made to local-intake areas as required. Such changes are published in the WA Government Gazette and subsequently the local-intake area map will be updated.