Australia, Sydney
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Roseville College is a day school. Overseas students on a 500 visa may enrol in Junior School (Kindergarten–Year 6) or Senior School (Year 7–12). It is preferred that overseas students reside with a parent; in some cases, Senior School students may live with an approved Homestay family.
Uniforms are compulsory and available from the Roseville College Uniform Store. Summer uniform is worn in Terms 1 and 4; Winter uniform in Terms 2 and 3; a Panama hat is worn with the Summer uniform and not with the Winter uniform. The Senior School uniform includes a dress or skirt with blouse and blazer, tights or socks, and optional jumpers, with specific footwear (black leather shoes) and jewellery rules (plain studs allowed from Year 7). Sport uniform is worn for sport separately.
Cafe 1908 operates on school days from 8:00am to 2:00pm, offering breakfast, recess, lunch and afternoon tea with healthy options. Two menus exist: Junior School Café and Senior School Café, and orders can be placed online via FlexiSchools. Café 1908 is run by Vanilla Blue.
Roseville College has four Sport Houses: Chisholm, Cuthbert, Franklin and Preston. Pastoral Care groups (PC) are divided into eight groups per year, with two PC groups per House; PC groups align with each House to support students. House Captains lead the organisation and running of House-based events and competitions.
Roseville College is a member of The Anglican Schools Corporation. The Anglican Schools Corporation Board governs the Corporation, and the Roseville College Council operates as a Board-appointed subcommittee overseeing the College.
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.