News, Events and Information

Foundation Enrolments 2026
If you have a child who is due to commence Foundation in 2026, enrolments are now open. The enrolment application form is attached for you to download.
Please email the completed form to Aberfeldie.ps@education.vic.gov.au
Enrolments are required to be submitted by Friday 25th July.
Enrolment confirmations will be sent out by 8th August.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact administration on 9337 8084.
Student Uniform Reminder
As part of our commitment to excellence in our school, we recently reminded students of our agreed school uniform expectations, as set out in our Student Dress Code Policy. These guidelines are in place to support student safety, a sense of belonging, and a positive school identity.
Here are the key points shared with students:
Tops: Blue short or long sleeve tops – with or without the school logo.
Jumpers/Jackets: Plain navy or logoed. Year 6 may wear the school hoodie.
Bottoms: Navy pants, leggings, shorts, skirts or skorts, as well as the school dress.
Hats/Beanies: Wide brim hats (plain or logoed) are required September–April. Beanies can be worn in winter. No hats or hoods are worn when in class.
Shoes: Any closed-toe shoes with a back. Runners are needed on PE days.
Jewellery: Only small studs or sleepers. No large earrings, rings, necklaces or bracelets for safety reasons.
Watches: Only simple time-telling watches. Smartwatches with apps, music, or messaging are not permitted during school hours and must be handed into the office or kept at home.
Nails: No fake nails. Nails should be kept short for safe participation in PE, sport and active activities.
Non-uniform Items: Local sports club gear, branded clothing (Nike jumpers), and non-school jumpers are not to be worn at school, unless in unforeseeable circumstances.
If your child is out of uniform, please send a note or message to the classroom teacher. We are always happy to support families in accessing uniform items if needed.
Please reach out to our school office for financial support with uniform items.
Fishing - Queens Park Lake
A message from Moonee Valley City Council Queens Park
Did you know fishing at Queens Park is not allowed? Our lake is home to some special wildlife like turtles and ducks and fishing at the lake puts them at risk. Did you also know that carp (the species of fish found in the lake) are noxious which means it’s illegal to throw them back into the water once caught. But don’t worry – you can go fishing in neighbouring locations such as Maribrynong River and Maribrynong Park. Thank you for helping to protect our wildlife and fishing in the right places. For any enquires please contact council@mvcc.vic.gov.au