De La Salle College is proud of our academically non-selective, open enrolment policy. As a non-zoned Catholic College, we accept enrolments from all over the Melbourne Metropolitan area.
Our student-led College Tours take place regularly and allow prospective families to experience first-hand, what makes De La Salle different. As our fee schedule explains, the College’s fees all-inclusive of the costs associated with the College notebook program, any software licences required and any College camps and retreats. Our uniforms, characterised by the iconic blue and gold blazers, are worn with pride by all of our students, from Year 5 to Year 12.
The De La Salle Prospectus
The Prospectus is a resource for families considering a De La Salle education for their son/s. Find out what it means to learn, live and lead at De La Salle College.
Following COVID-19 advice from the Victorian Government, the Victorian Chief Health Officer and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), De La Salle College can not currently hold any on site College Tours. To ensure everyone has an opportunity … visit this page »
Welcome to De La Salle College. It is of upmost importance to all staff and students that your son’s transition is a positive experience. We want our students to feel comfortable and confident when they commence at De La Salle. … visit this page »
De La Salle College is proudly an open entry, non-zoned Catholic Boys College. Places are offered as per our Enrolment Policy as follows: First priority: Brothers of boys who are already attending the College. This is based on a principle … visit this page »
The College’s 2021 fees are set out below. Annual Tuition Fees 2021 The following fees and charges have been approved for 2021. The fee charged per student is all inclusive of the costs associated with the College notebook program, software licences required … visit this page »
With our iconic blue and gold blazers, the De La Salle College uniform is well-recognised in the community and worn with pride by all of our students, from Year 5 to Year 12. The uniform is an important part of … visit this page »
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“If you or your child is feeling ill or unwell, you must not attend school or your workplace. You must remain home and seek medical advice”
- Department of Health, Department of Education and CEM guidelines.
If any member of your household is currently self isolating as a result of exposure to COVID19, stay at home and advise the school immediately.