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Enrolment Information

We welcome your enquiry to enrol your young person with us.

Please complete the enquiry form and submit.

We will be in contact with you very soon.

Year 7 and year 8 enrolment at Berri Regional Secondary College 2022

Transitioning from primary school to high school is a significant milestone in your life.

You will be faced with many new challenges including meeting new people, making new friends and finding your way around a new environment. The experience of transitioning to high school will also come with exciting opportunities for you to grow as a young person through learning, engagement and wellbeing.

The Australian Curriculum, which all South Australian students learn, is designed to be taught in a secondary school setting. Our school employs specialist teachers and facilities such as purpose-built science laboratories and performing arts spaces. We are preparing for year 7 ‘s to high school in 2022 and our transition program for current year 6’s and year 7’s will provide many opportunities for young people to form connections and build confidence before transitioning.

Year 6 and 7 students currently attending local schools in our catchment area, will receive enrolment packs for Berri Regional Secondary College from their Primary School early in term 2. Other students may send an enquiry via the Enrolment Enquiry form on this page or give us a call if you would like to discuss your child and enrolment at Berri Regional Secondary College for 2022.

You are enrolling at a very exciting time as we prepare to become one school at Berri with brand new facilities in 2022. I look forward to working with you through your enrolment and the transition to secondary school. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to talk to me.

Kind regards,

Donna Safralidis
Assistant Principal
Wellbeing and Engagement

For more information:
Year 7 to High School

 

Policies

Bullying Prevention Strategy launched

The state government has released a statewide bullying prevention strategy focused on strengthening responses to children’s bullying both inside and outside the school gates.

Bullying prevention requires a whole-of-community response. To develop the strategy, the Department for Education has worked with Catholic and independent school sectors, government departments and non-government organisations.

The strategy’s initiatives include providing new bullying prevention resources for teachers, students and families. These initiatives will be implemented from 2019 to 2022.

Contact: Clare Kelly, Senior Policy Officer – Behaviour, Engagement and Wellbeing, phone 8226 0859

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