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Preparing for your enrolment interview at RMC

Every student that enrols at Rivermount College is required to attend an Interview prior to admission. The Interview will take approximately one hour, during which your family will meet with the relevant Head of School and the Director of Community Relations.

All family members are welcome to attend the interview, and where possible, the College will interview siblings simultaneously.

Requirements Prior to Interview
Please note that we are unable to book an interview appointment until the following documentation is submitted. If the College determines that a student may require additional learning or welfare support, we will arrange for our Director of Support Services and or our Head of Wellbeing to attend the interview
A completed Enrolment Application Form
Birth Certificate or Passport
Previous School Reports for students entering Year 1 to Year 12
Transition Statement for students entering Prep
NAPLAN results (where applicable)
All applicable Learning/Assessment and Medical Reports
Immunisation Record/History or Exemption letter
Current Court Order/Parenting Plan/Legal Documents (if applicable)
Signed Enrolment Contract
Acknowledgement of Student and Parent Policies
All About Me (Kindy Students Only)

Offer and Confirmation of Enrolment

An offer of enrolment may be made after a formal interview is conducted and is subject to the availability of a relevant place/s in the College. Please note that the confirmation payment can only be paid following the submission of the Enrolment Contract and the Acknowledgment of student and parent policies.

A non-refundable Confirmation Fee of $200 per child is payable upon accepting a place at the College. Please note that this is a once only payment to secure a place at the College and is not refunded under any circumstances. This amount is not credited to fees.

What is the purpose of an enrolment interview? 

  • For students entering Kindy and Prep, this is essential to determine readiness for school 
  • For Year 7 students, this is important to prepare for the transition into Secondary School
  • To ensure that the College is able to meet the needs of the student in terms of support, and to meet the expectations of families in relation to their educational objectives 
  • To get to know the student personally, beyond what is provided on the enrolment documentation 
  • For families to ask questions and address areas of concerns 
  • For the College to explain to families important policies and procedures, and day-to-day life on campus

How long will the interview take? 

An interview can take up to an hour. If an assessment is needed, we may require more time or schedule an additional appointment. 

What do I need to bring to the interview? 

All documentation must be provided before booking an appointment. 

A copy of the Enrolment Contract must be signed by both parents/guardians prior to your appointment or submitted at the interview. 

Who should attend the interview? 

It is a requirement that the student enrolling at the College be in attendance and accompanied by at least one parent or legal guardian.

How can a student prepare for the interview? 

  • Get a good night’s sleep before the interview.
  • Do not be concerned if you are nervous. This is very common and normal 
  • Dress to impress. Your current school uniform is appropriate. 
  • Be prepared to answer questions, and feel free to ask questions 
  • Always be honest. If you do not know the answer to a question, just say so.
  • Be polite and use good manners.

Tips for a successful interview: 

  • Be flexible when booking your appointment. Interviews are conducted on school days between the hours of 8:45 am and 4:00 pm, and are subject to the availability of relevant staff 
  • Please be on time. If you are running late, please contact our Administration Office on 3287 0000. 
  • If you are unable to attend, please let us know so we can reschedule your appointment. 
  • Parking is available outside the College Administration Office in the visitor bays. 
  • Remember to sign in at our Reception and sign out upon leaving. 
  • Be open and honest with the College. Non-disclosure can jeopardise a student's future or ongoing enrolment. 
  • Please do not use mobile phones during the interview.
  • Please refrain from answering any questions directed towards your child/children. Allow them to answer the questions themselves.
  • Feel free to ask questions