The enrolment process
is easy and straight forward.
We are delighted that you are considering RJ for your child. We are very proud of our College Community and hope your family can join us.
Enjoy exploring this website (and our Facebook page) to catch a glimpse of life at RJ. We understand this is an important decision for your family our Registrar, Mrs Trudy Tildsley, will be delighted to assist you.
We also host Open Days each Term which provide your family with an opportunity to meet with the Principal, the respective Heads of Junior and Senior School and to have a tour of our facilities. You can also view our Prospectus.
If you are not able to attend one of our Open Days, we can also provide you with a personal tour with our Registrar or Head of Enterprise & Culture.
If you are considering Kindergarten, please note that children can commence Kindergarten at the beginning of the school year if they reach the age of 5 on or before 31 March that year.
Please note that we are not authorised to accept enrolment applications from those who hold:
- Student Visa 500
- Tourist Visa 600
HAVE YOU ALREADY DECIDED
TO ENROL YOUR CHILD/REN?
Wonderful! We’re excited for you. Please act promptly (at least a year before your child starts Kindergarten or Year 7) to avoid disappointment! (Please note our Kindergarten cut-off age is 31 March.)
2025 Availability
Limited opportunities are currently available. An Applications Pool (waiting list) exists for most other grades. Enrolment Applications may still be submitted.
2026 & 2027 Availability
Enrolment Applications are welcome for Kindergarten, Year 7 and 11. There is limited availability in other grades. Enrolment Applications may still be submitted.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU.
My four children have different personalities and abilities. At RJ, each of them are given opportunities to thrive and develop in confidence as the person that God has created them to be. My children receive a tremendous level of care from the teachers, care not just for their academics but care for them as a person. They are given opportunities to learn how to be resilient, co-operative and how to love and care for others.