We are delighted that you are considering Oxley College. The school you choose will play a significant part in your child and your family’s life. It is where children spend at least five out of their seven days of the week, for most of the year! Given the investment you make in your school community, choosing the right school takes care and consideration, and assistance from the from the start is crucial in helping your decision-making.
It would be a privilege to assist you to understand what an Oxley education would look like for your child, and more than that, what the Oxley community would mean to your family. If you have any questions about the College or enrolment process for entry to any year from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 11, please feel welcome to contact the Registrar, Mrs Lucy Welsh via (02) 4861 1366 or enrol@oxley.nsw.edu.au. You may enquire prior to applying if you wish, but it is not a requirement.
We are currently interviewing for intakes in Year 7 2026, and Year 7, Year 3, Kindergarten and Pre-K in 2025. Please enquire about other years for 2025 via phone or email. Families are strongly encouraged to apply early for Kindergarten 2026.
(Should the above link not work, please complete and return the Oxley College Enrolment Application to enrol@oxley.nsw.edu.au and submit payment for the Processing Fee via this link or by calling the College via (02) 4861 1366.)
The key entry levels to the College are Pre-Kindergarten (students turning 4 on or before 30 April), Kindergarten (students turning 5 on or before 30 April), Year 7 and Year 11. The College welcomes entry at all other year levels where vacancies exist. Please note that 2025 is the final year of Year 3 being an entry level.
Oxley College is not registered to accept International/Overseas students on a Student (500) visa.
The College is not academically selective and has an open entry policy. The College may prioritise applications based on certain criteria, such as whether an applicant is a scholarship recipient, a sibling of a current student, or a child of an Old Oxleyan, as set out in our Enrolment Policy.