Australia, Sydney
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1. Complete an online enrolment application. The Enrolment Process begins with enquiry and requires submitting an online enrolment form for each daughter. The application fee is 300 AUD and is non-refundable. During the application you upload documents including the daughter's full birth certificate, proof of Australian citizenship or residency (if applicable), the latest school report (if applicable), the NAPLAN report (if applicable), and two written references from a clergy member, teacher, close family friend, or colleague.
2. Offer of a confirmed place. After the application is reviewed, an offer of a confirmed place may be made if a place is available in the requested year. The accepted place must be confirmed within four weeks by paying the non-refundable Acceptance Fee of 1,500 AUD. If a place is not immediately available, the Registrar will contact you about placing your daughter on the waitlist. Waitlist ranking is by date of application, with possible priority given to relatives of alumni, siblings already enrolled, and daughters of Anglican clergy.
3. Finalisation of place. A Finalisation Fee of 2,500 AUD is payable two years prior to commencement to secure the place; the fee is non-refundable. If the Finalisation Fee is not paid, the place is not confirmed.
4. Interviews. For enrolment in Years 8–11, an interview with the Principal is required as part of the process, and any offer of a place is at the Principal's discretion. Interviews for Preparatory, Kindergarten, Year 3, Year 5 and Year 7 occur in the year before commencement and are informal, forming part of orientation. The interview also provides an opportunity for parents and daughters to ask questions.
5. Orientation. Orientation events are held to prepare new intake and help families integrate into College life, providing opportunities to meet new students, current students, and staff and to orient themselves around the campus.
The waitlist is used when a place is not immediately available. The Registrar places applicants on the waitlist, and waitlist ranking is by date of application. The College reserves the right to prioritise applications from relatives of alumni, children with siblings already enrolled, and daughters of Anglican clergy.
Foundation Scholarship (means-tested) for new students entering Year 7, Year 10 or Year 11; fully covers tuition fees and is funded by members of the school community. Applications for the 2027 Foundation Scholarship are open and close on Friday 23 January 2026. Academic Scholarships for Year 7 Entry and Senior Academic Scholarships for Years 8–11 Entry; scholarship examination is held at Roseville College and short-listed candidates are interviewed with the Principal; Scholarships cover tuition fees only. All-Rounder Scholarships for Year 7 Entry and Senior All-Rounder Scholarships for Years 8–11 Entry; selection includes a scholarship examination and, for some entries, a short video and an interview with the Principal. Music Scholarships for Year 7 Entry and Senior Music Scholarships for Years 8–11 Entry; selection includes a music audition process (video round followed by live audition) and an interview. Scholarship examinations for Academic, All-Rounder, and Music scholarships are conducted on Saturday 21 February 2026 at the College. Documentation requirements, timelines, and audition/examination details are published in the scholarship descriptions. Applications for 2027 are open; deadlines and timelines are published (e.g., documentation due by 23 January 2026; examinations on 21 February 2026). Scholarships may require additional ongoing conditions and are subject to Governor/Principal discretion; scholarships cover tuition fees only, with other expenses payable by families at the full rate. For questions about scholarships, contact the Registrar's office.
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Roseville College is an Anglican day school for girls on Sydney's North Shore, offering a continuous education from Preparatory to Year 12. The Junior School delivers the IB Primary Years Programme, while the Senior School expands Cambridge International options alongside the Australian Curriculum. In Years 9 and 10, core subjects include Christian Studies, English, Geography, History, Mathematics and PDHPE, with electives in Drama, Global Perspectives, Sociology and Physics among Cambridge offerings. Languages taught include Chinese, French and Japanese, with electives in Computing Technology, Visual Arts, Geography and Economics. The campus spans 2.3 hectares and features a dedicated Preparatory area, modern science spaces, Design and Technology studios, a Creative Arts Centre and a Performing Arts Centre with a 350-seat auditorium. A 1:1 BYOD program supports learning, alongside extensive sports facilities, music ensembles and debating, MUNA, Mock Trial and other cocurricular opportunities, reinforcing leadership, service and global awareness across curriculum and community.