Choosing the right school is an important decision, and at Assumption College, we are committed to providing a supportive and enriching environment for all students. Our enrolment process is designed to ensure a smooth transition for families and students alike.
Below, you’ll find all the key dates, priority considerations, and catchment area details to guide you through the application process.
Open Evening: Wednesday 30 March 2026
Applications Close: August 2026
Enrolment Interviews: September 2026
Offers: October 2026
Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their applications before the closing date to ensure priority consideration and full access to subject selection across all year levels.
Looking to enrol your child in Years 8–12 at Assumption College? We welcome out-of-cycle applications and are committed to making the process as smooth as possible. Whether your child is transferring schools or seeking a fresh start, we’re here to help them transition seamlessly into our vibrant learning community.
At the discretion of the Principal, some applications may receive priority based on the following criteria:
Please note that late applications will be waitlisted and considered only if places become available. To learn more about priority consideration please refer to the Enrolment and Exclusions (Boarding and Day School) Policy.
Enrolment decisions are made in accordance with the Enrolment and Exclusions (Boarding and Day School) Policy. The catchment area is a criterion for selection and priority order of enrolment for applications from prospective Day Students.
The catchment area is defined by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools.
Our College reviews every application individually, but offers are made in line with our established priority order.
Boarding applicants may receive additional priority over these categories. All enrolment offers are made at the Principal’s discretion and are dependent on capacity, available resources, and the College’s ability to support each student’s needs.
Yes! Every applicant is invited to an enrolment interview with our College Leaders. This is a chance for us to get to know your child and family, and for you to learn more about our community.
Interviews are held in September, with virtual options available for families at a distance.
The following supplementary information is required when submitting an application with Assumption College:
*You don’t need to wait for Grade 5 NAPLAN results to submit your application. Late NAPLAN reports can be emailed to the Registrar.
For applicants seeking enrolment in Years 8–12, please allow up to three weeks from the time of application submission to receive an outcome. This timeframe allows for the application to be reviewed, an enrolment interview to be scheduled and completed, and a reference check with your child’s current school. Please note that Year 7, 2028 applicants follow a separate enrolment schedule.
Once you submit an enrolment application form, our College Registrar will review your submission. If any documents or additional information are missing, they will contact you to discuss what is needed. If no further details are required at this stage, the Registrar will be in touch to schedule an enrolment interview, subject to available enrolment places. Please note, enrolment applications are reviewed case by case.
Our College Registrar will keep you informed of your child’s enrolment status via email. If you would like additional updates or have any further questions, please contact the Registrar directly.
Contact our College Registrar as soon as possible via registrar@assumption.vic.edu.au. Late applications automatically go on a waiting list.
We honour the time-honoured tradition of family connections at Assumption College. At the discretion of the Principal, priority may be given to:
For more details, refer to our enrolment policy.
While we proudly serve our local Catholic families, Assumption College is guided by faith and inclusivity. We warmly welcome applications from students of all backgrounds who value a values-driven Catholic education.
Please note: If applications exceed available places, our enrolment policy will determine priority.
Of course! We encourage families to visit and see if Assumption College is the right fit. Our tours provide a chance to explore the facilities, meet staff, and ask questions—all while respecting the privacy of our boarders and minimising disruptions to classes.
Assumption College provides a safe, reliable, and convenient bus service in partnership with Seymour Coaches. To meet the evolving needs of our growing community, bus routes are reviewed annually. Early completion of the Bus Service Application Form is highly encouraged, as it helps us plan stops and timetables efficiently before the start of the new academic year.
The College provides an undercover bike shelter on site. Students must bring their own bike lock to secure their bikes. Please note that the use of electric scooters and electric bikes is not permitted on campus.
Our Wellbeing Team includes registered nurses, counsellors, and psychologists who work closely with students and families. They provide personalised strategies to support mental health, resilience, and success, ensuring every student feels supported and valued.
Inspired by Marist traditions, we foster a culture of compassion, kindness, and respect. Students and families from all walks of life are welcomed and embraced, creating a community that celebrates diversity and encourages personal growth.
For any questions regarding the application process please contact our College Registrar, registrar@assumption.vic.edu.au
We’re here to help! Our team is happy to assist with any questions regarding enrolments, key dates, priority considerations, and our catchment area. Contact us today on +61 3 5783 5000 or email reception.