Start your Toorak Journey
Choosing the right school for your child’s education is one of the most important decisions you will have to make.
As a top performing school on the Mornington Peninsula, Toorak College delivers an exceptional education in a nurturing, encouraging and supportive environment. Small class sizes, outstanding results, innovative programs, quality teaching and state-of-the-art resources offer your child endless opportunities to achieve their best in whatever field they choose.
Toorak College is an open entry and non-selective school from three-year-old Kindergarten to Year 12 and is broken into four distinct areas Early Learning, Junior School, Senior School and our Boarding House.
Our main intake years are in the Early Learning Centre three-year-old Kindergarten program, Prep, Year 5 and Year 7. Places are available at all other year levels based
on current enrolments and availability.
Students entering 3-year-old Kindergarten must have turned 3 years-old by 31 January of the nominated year of entry. Students entering Pre-Prep must have turned 4 years-old by 31 January of the nominated year of entry. Students entering Prep must have turned 5 years-old by 31 January of the nominated year of entry.
We encourage you to complete an application as early as possible and look forward to welcoming you to the Toorak College community.
Our Early Learning Centre is proudly co-educational. Centred around play-based learning, we nurture each child's curiosity, creativity and confidence.
Wardle House, our Junior School, is a nurturing environment where each student is encouraged to be the best they can be. Small classes and individual care and attention is what sets us apart.
Our Senior School is a thriving all-girl environment where students can reach their full potential. Our students graduate ready for the world beyond school with confidence and a diverse range of skills and knowledge.
At Joan Ansett Hall, our boarding house, we strive to challenge and nurture every individual, developing independence, curiosity and self belief.
The Enrolment Process
Our Head of Enrolments oversees the enrolment procedure, which includes sending you relevant communications, keeping you informed of the process, and meeting you, along with the Principal. She takes a personal interest, not just in welcoming new families to the School, but in following all students through their journey at Toorak College.
By completing our enquiry form, or
Visiting us at our Discover Toorak events, or
By telephoning the Enrolments Office on (03) 9788 7234.
Complete the Enrolment Application Form including payment of a non-refundable application fee of $150.
Parents must read and understand our Schedule of Fees. Click here for information regarding current fees and terms and conditions.
Your child has the opportunity to spend the day with their future classmates to experience life at Toorak College. Find out more.
You will be contacted by the Enrolments Office prior to your child’s commencement and be invited to attend an interview with the Principal and/or Head of School.
After a successful interview and if a place is available, a letter of offer will be sent. Parents have up to ten working days to accept the place, which will be held upon receipt of a non-refundable, non-transferable Endowment Fee of $1000 for each child. This includes membership fee to our alumni association, Toorak Collegians.
Towards the end of the year and prior to your child’s commencement at Toorak College we will contact you with details regarding transition days, uniform and book lists.
Need further information?
We understand that choosing the right school is important, so if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our Enrolments Office on (03) 9788 7234 or enrolments@toorakc.vic.edu.au.
Boarding is available from Years 7 to 12 for girls. Boarding can be full time or weekly, with short stays available if there is availability.
Find out more about our Scholarships and Fees or why girls thrive at Toorak College.
Thank you for considering Toorak College for your child’s education.
All potential students and their parents are required to view the relevant enrolment information.