Enrol
Warami - we’re excited to welcome your family to Yennora Public School.
Our school welcomes enrolments throughout the year. Whether you are new to the area or already part of our community, we are here to support you through each step of the enrolment process.
We proudly serve a diverse, multicultural community and offer support for families who speak languages such as Farsi, Dari, Urdu and more. If you need help completing forms or understanding the process, please contact us - we’re here to help.
How to enrol
Step 1: Check your Local Enrolment Area
Use School Finder to check if your home address is within our local enrolment area. Note: Local intake areas may change over time, so please confirm before applying.
Step 2: Submit an enrolment application
Most families can apply online.
Online enrolment is available for Australian or New Zealand citizens and permanent residents.
If you are not eligible for online enrolment, or you prefer not to apply online:
- download the paper application to enrol form
- translated applications to enrol are available to support families completing the form in English
- submit the completed form to our front office
Out-of-area families may also apply, but placement depends on the department’s enrolment policy.
For more information, visit primary school enrolment.
Step 3: We review your application
Once your application is received, our school will finalise the enrolment and contact you if we require any further information.
Step 4: Support for your child
If your child has learning, wellbeing, language or additional needs, our Learning and Support and EAL/D teams can assist before your child begins school.
Moving to high school
If your child is in Year 6, visit the moving to high school page to learn about the transition to Year 7, placement procedures and key dates.
School Contributions
All financial contributions in NSW public schools are voluntary. Every student has full access to the curriculum, regardless of whether contributions are made.
Learn more at Voluntary school contributions on the Department of Education website.
Temporary visas and international students
The Temporary Residents Program has information about eligibility and the forms to complete an application.
Distance education
Distance education is available for students who are geographically isolated or unable to attend school regularly. Students must meet the eligibility requirements in the Distance Education Enrolment Procedures.
Learn more at Rural and distance education.
Moving overseas
Moving overseas and need school reports authenticated for DFAT?
Email document.authentication@det.nsw.edu.au to arrange to bring original documents to 105 Phillip Street, Parramatta 2150.
Download our enrolment form
If you prefer not to enrol online, download and complete the enrolment form below.
Submit the completed form to our front office.
Discover what makes Yennora Public School a great place to learn and grow.
Learn about our values, strong learning programs, inclusive support, welcoming community and why families trust us to support their children from Kindergarten to Year 6.
Visit us before you enrol
Starting a new school is a big step. We’re here to make the transition smooth and positive for every child and their family.
We may offer:
- school tours
- information sessions
- orientation programs
These experiences help your child feel comfortable and confident before starting school.
If you need interpreter or translation support, let us know, we are happy to help.
Contact us to find out what’s available.
Does your child need extra support?
Our learning and support team is here to help. We proudly support students who are learning English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D). Our specialist teachers work closely with families to help every child thrive.
Visit Additional learning supportbefore you complete the enrolment form to learn how we can best support your child.
How to find Us
Learn about local transport options and how to get here safely.