Is your child starting Year 7 in 2025?
During Term 2, 2024 – all Government Primary Schools will distribute the Placement Information Pack for 2025 to all Grade 6 families. Families of non-government primary schools should contact the primary school for more information. More information regarding moving from Grade 6 to Year 7 can be access here.
All enquiries should be directed to the Primary School, please do not apply directly to Wellington Secondary College.
The Wellington Secondary College school zone is available on Find my School. This website hosts the most up to date information about Victorian school zones.
Students residing in this zone are guaranteed a place at our school, which is determined on the basis of your permanent residential address. Information on the Find my School website is updated in Term 1 each year, ready for the Year 6 to Year 7 transition period.
The Department of Education provides guidance through the School Placement Policy to ensure that students have access to their designated neighbourhood school and the freedom to choose other schools, subject to facility limitations. You can find more information and answers to frequently asked questions on the Department’s website under school zones.
If you have a question about school zones call the VSBA Hotline on 1800 896 950 or email vsba@education.vic.gov.au
Years 8 – 12 Students
Families interested in enrolling their child at the College (who aren’t part of the Grade 6 – Year 7 transition process), should complete an initial application providing the the information requested in Enquiry Tracker.
Should you require assistance please contact our Enrolment Officer on 9547 6822. Enrolment applications for students outside the designated zone Find my School, will be considered in line with the Priority Order of Placement as per the DET Placement Policy.
International Students
International students’ families should contact Mrs Connie Tzelepis – Director of International Programs on 9547 6822, or the International Student Programs Unit of the Department of Education.
There are strict guidelines for entry into Australia to study at a Victorian school; these may vary depending on the country of origin. The College also visits overseas countries and has a close relationship with many agents. We make a commitment to visit parents each year to report on the progress of our international students.