‘Welcome to all families seeking an authentic Catholic Education for their child.’

 Bishop Anthony Randazzo

Enrolment Information

The enrolment process complies with the Diocesan Guidelines with specific selection criteria designed by the College to reflect this College’s Mission and Vision.

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Enrolment Enquiry

 

Thank you for considering St Brigid’s Catholic College as an option for your child’s high school education.

St Brigid’s Catholic College has launched an Online Enrolment Enquiry form that makes it easier for you to register your interest in having your child attend our school. You can find the online enquiry form here. Just complete the form and we will be in touch.

Online Enquiry Form

Enrolment Process

CSBB Secondary schools make offers of enrolment 2 year prior to commencement year for Year 7.
Enrolment for other years, Year 8 to Year 12, continues throughout the year. Please contact the school to discuss current availability.

Step 1 | Contact School for Enrolment Application
For all applications, please enquire HERE or contact school directly stbrigids@dbb.catholic.edu.au

Step 2 | Complete Enrolment Application
Complete the Enrolment Application form and submit with supporting documentation directly to stbrigids@dbb.catholic.edu.au
*Sensitive documents (e.g. birth certificates, passports) must be sighted in person. The Enrolment Application cannot be finalised until all required documentation has been received, sighted, and verified.

Step 3 | Enrolment Review and Assessment
This step provides an opportunity for the school to understand the student’s individual needs and gather any additional information that may support their enrolment and transition. It is a collaborative process involving families and schools, ensuring thoughtful discernment and shared understanding.

In secondary settings, a Family Meeting is often requested to gather additional
information and support the enrolment process. This provides an opportunity for families to engage directly with the College and share insights about the student. However, in some cases, a Family Meeting may not be required, particularly when the enrolment principles and existing information sufficiently support the application.
Where students are transitioning from a CSBB primary school, collaboration will occur directly between the secondary school and the relevant primary school. This approach helps ensure continuity of understanding and support for the student’s transition, even in cases where families may not meet directly with the College Principal.

Strong partnerships between CSBB primary and secondary schools are essential to maintaining a consistent and supportive enrolment experience.

Step 4 | Enrolment Offer or Waitlist
After the application has been reviewed and all relevant information has been collected and assessed, you will be contacted directly by the school regarding your application. The outcome of your enrolment application is based on our Enrolment Principles and supporting information.

Step 5 | Confirmation of Enrolment
Following an Enrolment Offer, all parties to the Enrolment Application will be asked to sign and complete the Enrolment Agreement by a requested date. Confirmation of Enrolment will only be confirmed once the Enrolment Agreement is signed and submitted.
Once the signed Enrolment Agreement has been submitted and verified against the Enrolment Application, you will receive a confirmation of the enrolment.

Step 6 | Welcome to Catholic Schools Broken Bay
Once you have received the Confirmation of Enrolment, we will then provide you with transition dates to welcome your family to our school community.

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CSBB Enrolment Principles
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply to more than one CSBB school?

Yes. From early 2026, if you are considering multiple schools, you will be able to submit one application indicating schools in order of preference via the online enrolment platform.
For the remainder of 2025, you will need to submit a separate application for each school via the enrolment page on their website.

Do I need to upload all supporting documents?

Yes. From early 2026, documents can be uploaded during the online application process. You can save your application and return to it later. If you need help, contact the school directly for guidance. Incomplete applications cannot be reviewed or considered by the school.

Who can submit the enrolment application?

It is expected that where there are two parents that both will be party to the enrolment application. The originator can invite the second parent to be a party to the application. All parties must accept the invitation to be included in the application.

How will I be notified of the outcome of my application?

All parties to the application will receive an email.

Who can accept the offer of Enrolment?

All parties to the application must accept the offer of Enrolment and sign the Enrolment Agreement in order to accept an enrolment at the school.

Who needs to sign the Enrolment Agreement?

In order to sign the contract, you must be a party to the original application. It is
important to note that all parties to the agreement are jointly and severally responsible for fees. Billing arrangements can be amended by application once the Enrolment Agreement has been signed and the student is enrolled in the school.

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Bus Transport

 

Busways provides transport for our students.

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Fees and Fee Relief

 

Please find attached the 2025 priorities and fee schedule for St Brigid’s Catholic College. Catholic Schools Broken Bay continues to be committed to ensuring that no family will be denied a Catholic education because of financial difficulties.

If you are experiencing financial hardship, CSBB offers several fee support options. Please reach out to the School Fees Liaison Team via email (schoolfees@dbb.org.au) or phone 7256 2888 for confidential support.

2025 Schedule of Fees and Charges