Australia, Melbourne
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Step 1 – Read: Read the Conditions of Entry and Student Admissions Guidelines. Step 2 – Apply: Complete the Online Application Form; International Agent Applications use the International Application Form. Provide copies with the Application for Enrolment: birth certificate photocopy; the student's two previous school reports and/or relevant NAPLAN reports; Registration Fee of $100 (non-refundable); Family Admission Fee $500 (non-refundable); immunisation records (ELC enrolments only); visa copy (visitors and temporary residents only). A separate application form must be lodged for each student. Step 3 – Interview: You and your child will be invited to the campus to meet Admissions staff and the Principal, and you'll have the opportunity to ask questions about life at Oakleigh Grammar. Step 4 – Offer: You will be advised if the application is successful; if you accept the offer, pay a Tuition Contribution Fee of $1000 to guarantee a place for your child. This fee is non-refundable but credited to the first year of tuition fees. Priority for admission is given to: siblings of existing or past students; children of permanent staff members; children who attended the Early Learning Centre and continue to Prep; children of former students; and by date of application.
Academic and General Excellence Scholarships: Oakleigh Grammar offers scholarships to students who are talented, motivated and civic-minded, and who have the potential to make a positive contribution in a leadership and academic capacity, becoming part of our close-knit community. 2027 Scholarships: Registrations for the exam for our 2027 Scholarships are now closed. For more information regarding Scholarships, contact our Admissions Office on (03) 8554 0014 or admissions@oakleighgrammar.vic.edu.au
Oakleigh Grammar is an independent, co-educational Australian school delivering a K–12 program that combines the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme with an inquiry-driven Early Learning Centre inspired by Reggio Emilia. The school is an IB World School and a Round Square member, connecting students to a global citizenship program and experiential leadership opportunities. In Pre-Prep, a bilingual Greek language program supports early language development, while the Arrowsmith Program for cognitive enhancement, the largest site in the Southern Hemisphere, supports students with learning differences in small classes. International students can enrol under a CRICOS license, with dedicated orientation, English language support and a Buddy system. The campus features extensive Visual and Performing Arts facilities, a Makerspace, a Centre for Academic Excellence, private music tuition, and dedicated drama and dance spaces. Outdoor education, leadership programs, annual arts productions and Round Square conferences enrich academics with service, teamwork and real-world responsibility for students.