Find out more about enrolling your child in a school when you don't live in its designated enrolment area.
On this pageSchools can accept enrolments from parents who live outside that school’s local enrolment area if places are available.
But there is no guarantee that your application will be successful.
Applications from parents outside a local enrolment area are usually assessed on a range of criteria, including:
There are usually separate forms for applications to attend a school outside your catchment zone.
Check with the school to confirm application requirements and cut-off dates.
If you enrolled at a primary school outside your local enrolment area and were not offered a place, you can appeal the decision.
Check with the school to find out what their process is, but it will generally require you to write a letter to the principal outlining the reasons why you’re appealing the decision.
If you are not satisfied by the outcome of that letter, the matter can then be referred to a local principals network or similar independent body to make a final decision.