Enrolment Info

Complete an ENROLMENT FORM online or collect an enrolment package from Reception.

If you are interested in VET courses, please go to the VETDSS PAGE for more information and Expression of Interest Forms.

Please submit the completed enrolment package with all additional paperwork to Reception.

Please include:

Signed enrolment form

Copy of suitable ID – Australian birth certificate, Australian passport or Visa

Copies of most recent semester school reports and NAPLAN results (yr10  enrolments only)  

Proof of Residence – Rental Agreement, Power Bill or Landline Phone Bill (not PO Box) or OUT OF AREA EXPRESSION OF INTEREST.

To confirm priority enrolment areas, please visit the PRIORITY ENROLMENT AREA MAPS.

Once your paperwork has been received an appointment with one of our Leadership Team will be arranged.

FAQs

Students wear a College polo shirt, there is also a College jumper for students who would like to wear a jumper. Students are also expected to wear covered shoes. Shorts and skirts are to be of an appropriate length.

Please see our DRESS CODE BROCHURE for more information.

  • Academic programs across the range of curriculum areas for students wanting to enter university
  • Options to combine academic programs and Vocational Education and Training
  • Centre for Excellence in Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Centre for Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
  • A vibrant Visual and Performing Arts program (Dance, Visual Arts, Drama, Creative Arts, Photography, Music)
  • Languages 

Casuarina Senior College has a number of supports in place to encourage and assist students while at school. These include:

  • Support personnel – Coordinators, Counsellor, Careers staff and Vocational Learning Coordinator
  • Defence Transition Mentor to support students from Defence families
  • Tutor support available in the Resource Centre
  • Clontarf Academy to support Aboriginal males
  • Stars Program to support Aboriginal females
  • Henbury Outreach Program
  • Supported Learning Program for students with additional learning needs

Casuarina Senior College aims to provide an outstanding education and quality outcomes for all students. This is achieved by providing a rich and varied curriculum and by maximising student engagement.

To ensure the continuation of excellent educational practice and the achievement of quality outcomes for CSC students, the College offers a fair and equitable Textbook and Resource Hire Scheme.

For further information view our STUDENT RESOURCE SCHEME BROCHURE.

Forms to sign up to the Student Resource Scheme are included in the enrolment package.

  • STEM Centre
  • Resource Centre
  • Career Advice Centre
  • Well-equipped gymnasium & climbing wall
  • Specialist dance studio
  • Technical Studies areas
  • Hospitality kitchens
  • Specialist ICT laboratories
  • New self service canteen and airconditioned cafeteria
  • New specialist Science annexe and refurbished Science block

Student Leadership Team

Casuarina Senior College encourages students to take on leadership opportunities to
develop as valued members of their community. 

Community Engagement

The College participates in a number of community events and activities including:

  • Bombing of Darwin Commemoration
  • ANZAC Day Dawn Service
  • Anti-Bullying Day
  • Biggest Morning Tea
  • Remembrance Day Service
  • R U OK? Day
  • Seabreeze Festival
  • Darwin Festival

Competitions

Casuarina Senior College students participate in a wide range of competitions to extend and challenge themselves, including:

  • Plain English Speaking and Debating Competitions
  • Business and Stock Exchange Competitions
  • Science Competitions including ICAS, Brain Bee, Science and Engineering Challenge, Titration Competition, Rio Tinto Big Science Competition, Youth Science Forum and Australian Biology Olympiad
  • ICAS Mathematics and Computing
  • Interschool sport competitions coordinated by NT School Sport

Educational Excursions

A variety of educational excursions are offered throughout the school year and are advertised to students and parents/caregivers through Compass
and Facebook.

Educational excursions include:

  • Bare Sand Island – Turtle Tour
  • Japan Cultural Tour
  • New Zealand Ski Trip

Programs

Casuarina Senior College students are given the opportunity to participate in a number of extra-curricular programs to enhance their learning and create a rounded educational experience.

  • Dance students perform in a wide range of community events such as Darwin Festival, Seabreeze Festival and multicultural days/events
  • Drama performances
  • Creative Arts production
  • Visual Arts Exhibition
  • CSC’s Talent Quest competition
  • CSC Spectacular
  • Plain English Speaking and Debating Competitions
  • Business and Stock Exchange Competitions
  • Science Competitions including ICAS, Brain Bee, Science and Engineering Challenge, Titration Competition, Rio Tinto Big Science Competition, Youth Science Forum and Australian Biology Olympiad
  • ICAS Mathematics and Computing
  • All students are expected to arrive on time and be prepared for class activities
  • Students must attend all timetabled classes
  • Parents are expected to notify student when absent from the college
  • Notifications for absences are preferred via the Compass program
  • Dependent Students: Parent/guardian is requested to provide notification to the College ASAP with an acceptable reason for student absence
  • Independent Students: It is your responsibility to notify the College ASAP
  • A medical certificate is required after an absence of 3 or more consecutive days or for an extended period of absence due to illness

Monday – 8:30am – 2:20pm

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:30am – 3:35pm

Friday 8:30am – 1:35pm

Students’ start and finish times will vary depending on their timetable.