General Notices

Carparking Reminder
Important Drop‑off Safety Reminder
For the safety of all members of our community, parents and caregivers are reminded that student drop‑off is only permitted in the designated drop‑off zones on Bayview Terrace or via Circular Drive at Gate 1.
Car park areas are not to be used for student drop‑off under any circumstances. These areas are not designed for this purpose and present a significant safety risk due to the flow of traffic throughout the day.
Parents and caregivers are also asked to remind their children not to walk through car parks when entering the school grounds.
Your cooperation with these procedures is essential in helping us maintain a safe environment for our community. Thank you for your ongoing support and understanding.
2027 Scholarships and Bursaries Program
Applications for the 2027 Scholarships and Bursaries Program are now open. Current and new students, who will be entering Years 7 to 11 in 2027, are invited to apply. For more information on the application process, closing dates and eligibility criteria please visit our Scholarships and Bursaries Program page.
Message from the Enrolments Team
Parents/caregivers are reminded to review our Enrolment Procedures and Business Regulations on a regular basis.
We would like to provide families with a friendly reminder that, when withdrawing a student from the College, written notice addressed to the Principal is required (via email) to principal@clayfield.qld.edu.au and enrol@clayfield.qld.edu.au.
Please refer to the applicable Enrolment Procedures and Business Regulations for more information on the required notice period.
E-scooter and E-bike Rules
E-scooters, e-skateboards, and solo wheels have a separate set of rules to e-bikes. Here in Queensland, riders of legal e-bikes must follow the same rules as standard bicycles.
E-scooters rules
To ensure you and your child know the rules to stay as safe as possible when using e-scooters or e-skateboards, visit StreetSmarts Qld for a quick and easy to understand listing of the rules and fines. Most importantly, remember:
- Only those aged 16+ can ride e-scooters and e-skateboards unsupervised.
- Helmets must be worn with the straps properly fastened (bicycle or motorcycle helmets) and bells fitted for devices with handlebars.
- No passengers/doubling – only one person riding an e-scooter.
- Speed limit of 12km/h on footpaths and shared paths.
- Serious fines may apply to riders, and parents, if caught breaking the rules.
StreetSmartsQld also features educational videos and other helpful safety tips for riding e-scooters and e-skateboards.
E-bike rules
Beware that some e-bikes are illegal. In order to legally ride an e-bike on public roads and footpaths, it must comply with the following:
There has been a huge increase in devices that are thought to be e-bikes but are in fact illegal motorbikes. They are banned from use and riders (or parents) can face significant penalties totalling more than $1,640.
You can’t ride your device on a path or road if it has any of these:
Already have one of these devices in your home, or considering buying one? Visit Electric Bikes | StreetSmarts - Queensland Government to find out more about the rules for legal devices as well as the rules for riding.
The College App
The College App is an important part of the communication process at Clayfield College. Please make sure your subscription is correct to receive all notifications. If you are having difficulties, our IT staff will happily meet with you. They are located in the Lower LRC.
Policies and Procedures
All parents and caregivers are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the College'sPolicies and Procedures, all of which are available on our College's website at the link below.
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