Transition to high school
Starting high school is an exciting milestone for students and families. Moving from Year 6 to Year 7 can feel like a big change. We help every child feel confident and supported during the transition to high school.
Find out more in the Getting ready for high school guide.
What to expect in high school
High school brings new experiences and routines, including:
- a larger school with more subjects, teachers and classrooms
- a timetable with different lessons each day
- moving between classrooms and carrying books and equipment
- more independence and responsibility for homework and study
- new friendships and opportunities to join activities and clubs.
Before your child starts Year 7
Enrolment interview
Before your child begins, families may be asked to meet with our principal. This is a time to share:
- medical conditions or allergies
- family circumstances that may affect your child’s start
- any learning or wellbeing needs.
We will also explain the supports our school provides, such as:
- support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students through personalised learning pathways
- extra support for students learning English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D)
- support for students with disability or other learning needs through inclusive education programs.
Learn more about additional learning support and enrolment requirements at our school.
Our transition program
We work closely with local primary schools to help students feel ready. Our transition to high school programs help Year 6 students get ready for Year 7. Activities may include:
- orientation days and school tours
- parent information sessions and meet the teacher events
- subject tasters and classroom visits
- peer support activities with older students.
Students, parents and carers can join these sessions to learn about daily schedules, uniforms, lunches and communication. If you need an interpreter, let us know.
Contact us to learn more.
Getting ready at home
You can help your child prepare by:
- talking positively about starting high school
- buying uniforms, shoes, stationery and school supplies
- checking if a laptop or device is needed
- practising their travel route to school
- making sure they know your phone number and emergency contacts
- encouraging routines such as packing their school bag
- encouraging them to check their timetable and school bell times the night before day 1 of Term 1.
For more advice, see the Getting ready for high school guide.
Year 6 - Year 7 Transition - Online Highschool Expression of Interest for 2027
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
The Year 6 to 7 transition process ‘MOVING INTO YEAR 7 IN A NSW GOVERNMENT SCHOOL’ is online this year. In preparation for the new process, the Moving to high school page has now been added to primary school websites. This year, parents and carers are required to complete their child’s Expression of Interest (EOI) for high school placement in 2026 online between Monday 2nd March to Friday 27th March 2026.
Below are the steps of how to complete the online EOI process:
Step 1: Visit https://jordanspr-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/ access ‘ENROLMENT’ on the school website.
Step 2: Scroll down and click ‘Moving to high school’ or click link https://year7.enrol.education.nsw.gov.au/?schoolCode=5220
Step 4: Scroll down to enter student home address and click proceed to begin the online application.
Step 5: Parents/carers will need to enter an email address or sign in with your Service NSW account. You will receive a 6-digit verification code.
Step 6: Parents/carers will enter child and parent details and continue to proceed through the application.
Non Government Schools
If you intend to send your child to a Non Government School you still need to submit the EOI form. Please select ‘Advise placement not required’.
Jordan Springs High School
The new high school for Jordan Springs will provide enriching learning opportunities for all students. On Day 1 Term 1 2027, the school will welcome Year 7 and 8 students. The department has finalised the intake area for the new high school. As notified to the community previously, it will cover the catchment areas of both Jordan Springs Public School and Ropes Crossing Public School. More information about the new high school can be found here - New high school for Jordan Springs
Please note that unless your child gets an offer to a selective high school, most children will go to their local high school in 2027. This is based on the current address we have listed on our school records. Please ensure your address is up to date on our school records (contact the office if you are unsure). Parents/carers may be asked to provide proof of residential address if necessary. You are welcome to apply for high schools outside of your local area, but this placement is not guaranteed.
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