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Enrolment Management

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​​Marsden State School recognises as its prime obligation, the provision of access to an appropriate educational service for students whose principal place of residence is within the school's catchment area.

Marsden State School has a School Enrolment Management Plan (School EMP) to ensure our we have sufficient facilities for in-catchment students.

This School Enrolment Management Plan (School EMP) sets out the conditions under which students may be enrolled into Marsden State School, subject to any other requirements or limitations in the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 (Qld). This School EMP is supported by:

Enrolment in State Primary, Secondary and Special Schools procedure

School Enrolment Management Plan (School EMP) procedure ​

Local Catchment Area

A school's local catchment area is the geographical area from which the school is to have its core intake of students. A catchment map defines the catchment area for Marsden State School. A hard copy of this map is available at the school's administration building.

Enrolment Policy

Students within catchment

Any student, whose principal place of residence is within the school's catchment area/s, is (subject to the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006) eligible for enrolment at the school. The school Principal will hold places for students who relocate to within the catchment area throughout the school year.

Parents or legal guardians who wish to enrol their child at the school will need to demonstrate that the student's principal place of residence is within the catchment area. Current proof of residency at the address indicated can be provided by way of one of each of the following:

  • One primary source—a current rental/lease agreement, or rates notice, or unconditional contract of sale
  • One secondary source—a utility bill (e.g. electricity, gas) showing this same address and parent's/legal guardian's name.

If the Principal is not satisfied that the documentation provided by an applicant demonstrates adequately that the address stated is the student's principal place of residence, then the Principal may request further sources of proof of residency. Examples may include (but are not limited to):

  • additional utility bills (e.g. water bill) or a series of bills at for the same address over a sequential period to demonstrate continued/ongoing residency
  • electoral roll verification letter
  • mobile phone statement (with current address details)
  • statutory declaration
  • driver's licence (with current address details)
  • bank statement (showing current address details; financial details are not required)
  • tax assessment notice (financial details are not required)
  • documents demonstrating recent change of address/relocation to within the school's catchment area (e.g. proof of sale or termination of lease for the previous principal place of residence in a different catchment).

The Principal may also request a properly sworn statutory declaration from the enrolling parent or legal guardian attesting that the student's principal place of residence is the place nominated in the enrolment application.

In addition to the documents listed above, students living with a relative/other person within catchment must provide the following:

  • Properly sworn statutory declaration from the student's parent/legal guardian.
  • Properly sworn statutory declaration from the person(s) the student will be residing with in-catchment.

The Principal may also request additional pieces of proof of residency and interview(s) with all parties to discuss the living arrangement.

Applicants should note that a false statement/assertion about the student's principal place of residence may amount to an offence and may be reported to police. The school Principal may repeal a decision to enrol a student in such circumstances.


Other students who are entitled to enrol as if in-catchment

The following groups of students will be entitled to enrol, even though they may reside outside the school's catchment area.

  • Children and young people who are subject to child protection orders that grant guardianship or custody to the Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women.
  • Siblings** of current students at the school (excluding siblings of Program of Excellence students and siblings of students who were placed at the school as a result of exclusion from another school). Where a school has both a primary and secondary campus, siblings are only entitled to enrol in the same campus as the currently enrolled student.
  • Students who (during school term) reside at the school's boarding facility.
  • Students whose parent or legal guardian is employed by the school.
  • Students who live outside the catchment area and are verified with a disability can enrol in the school to attend the specialised disability program if it is the closest program to their home and meets their individualised needs.
  • Students whose principal place of residence is further than 55km to their nearest state school are entitled to enrol at any neighbouring school.
  • Students who have been excluded from another school, dependent upon the conditions related to the exclusion, subject to agreement of the Regional Director.
  • Students in remote/regional locations who access a School Transport Assistance Scheme (STAS) bus service, provided by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR), to travel to their closest school, as determined by the DTMR bus route.

**To be accepted under the sibling provision, the:

  1. applicant must meet the definition of sibling in the School EMP procedure
  2. enrolled sibling must not have been enrolled in a Program of Excellence at the school (i.e. siblings of Program of Excellence students are not automatically entitled to enrol)
  3. intended enrolment commencement and/or attendance of the sibling must be concurrent with the attendance of current student for the application to be valid. For example, if the applicant will be commencing in 2019, but the current enrolled sibling finishes school in 2018, then the application will not be valid.​


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Last reviewed 10 March 2023
Last updated 10 March 2023