Enrol at Lilly Pilly
Waitlist
Lilly Pilly takes names for enrolment any time during the year. The list of children for the following year are usually finalised in October when an enrolment/orientation session for parents is held. If you are interested in your child attending Lilly Pilly, please fill out the Waitlist Form and bring into the preschool between the hours of 3 and 4 pm.
Children need to be at least four-years old on or before 31 July in their preschool year, or at least 3 years old on or before 31 July if you have a Health Care Card and/or are Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander. Priority of access is given to children who are not attending another preschool.
Please keep in mind when applying:
We offer two 5 day fortnight programs :
Blossoms: Every Monday, Tuesday and second Wed's. ( Week 1 is Monday, Tuesday, Wed and Week 2 is Monday and Tuesday).
Possums: Every Thursday, Friday and second Wed's. (Week 1 is Thursday and Friday and Week 2 is Wed, Thursday and Friday).
Each class has 15 children as we are licenced for 30 children per day.
Enrolment
If your child has been offered a position at Lilly Pilly, you will need to fill out the online Enrolment Application. This process includes all personal details, medical information, emergency contacts, immunisation status and other supplementary questions that require parental/caregiver permisison/consent. This includes membership of the Association.
Once you have been offered a position at Lilly Pilly there is a non refundable $120 enrolment fee. This includes the Storypark App fee and membership of the Association.
You will need to provide evidence of your child's:
- Birth Certificate
- Documentation of your child's immunisation status (showing "up to date" or a current "catch up schedule").
- Health Care Card if applicable
Immunisation
From 1 January 2018, children cannot be enrolled in an early childhood education and care service in NSW unless their parent or guardian can provide an approved immunisation form that shows that the child:
- is fully immunised for their age, or
- has a medical reason not to be vaccinated, or
- is on a recognised catch-up schedule if the child has fallen behind with their immunisations.
Children who are unvaccinated due to their parent or guardian's conscientious objection will no longer be able to be enrolled