About us

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Enrol

Every child has the right to quality public education. We welcome families to enrol and be part of our vibrant school community.

Local enrolment area

Check your address on School Finder to see if it is within our local intake area. Most schools have designated local enrolment areas. Note: local enrolment areas are subject to change.

How to enrol

If you live in our intake area and would like to apply to enrol at our school, start by submitting an online enrolment application. Online enrolment is currently only available for Australian or New Zealand citizens and permanent residents.

If you are not able to apply online or you prefer not to, download the paper application to enrol (PDF 768.4KB) form. Please complete the form in English. A translated application to enrol may help you do this.

Online enrolment can also be used for out-of-area enrolment. Please note that out-of-area enrolment procedures are subject to the department’s enrolment policy.

Enrolment applications are finalised at the school.

For more information, visit primary school enrolment.

Moving to high school

Visit the moving to high school page to find out more about the transition of year 6 students into year 7.

Temporary visas and international students

The Temporary Residents Program has information about eligibility and the forms to complete an application.

Distance education

Distance education is an equity program for students who are geographically isolated or whose individual circumstances prevent them from regularly attending school. Students must meet one of the conditions in the Distance Education Enrolment Procedures to be eligible to access this program as a full-time student.

For more information about educational opportunities in rural areas, visit Rural and distance education.

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Why choose us?

Learn about why families choose our school. Explore our values, offerings, community and commitment to learning.

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Our principal and staff

Get to know our school staff. We're all here to help.

Our professional, university-educated teachers encourage students to develop a love of learning and a desire to succeed. They maintain the highest integrity and concern for your child’s wellbeing.

The principal is responsible for the educational leadership and management of our school. If you would like to speak to the principal, please contact us to make an appointment.

Our school administrative staff can answer inquiries or direct you to the appropriate staff member for help.

Louth Public School Staff 2025

Teaching Principal

Miss Joann Sanderson

Teacher

Mrs Carolyn Arnold (Tue, Wed, Thur)

School Administrative Manager

Mrs Julie McMaster

School Administrative Officer

Mrs Melissa Sandford (Tue)

School Learning Support Officer

Mrs Mandy Cohen

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Facilities and resources

Our facilities and resources support the growth of every student.

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Stories and highlights

Check out our stories and highlights for a glimpse into our vibrant school community.

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Policies and reports

Policies are in place to make sure your child remains safe and well at school.

Visit the NSW Department of Education’s  policy library  for all current operational policies.

Our school uses the department's  School Community Charter  to ensure all of our communication is collaborative and respectful.

Attendance and absences

Students must attend school regularly so they can achieve their educational best and increase their career and life options.

In NSW, all children from the age of 6 are legally required to attend school or be  registered for home schooling  through the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). All students must complete Year 10, or its equivalent and remain in school, employment or training until they turn 17.

For more information about compulsory school attendance, visit: