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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate category for your application: Instrumental/Vocal, Drama, or Dance. Tick one or more options as applicable.
  3. Fill in your personal details including your last name, other names, sex, date of birth, home address, and contact information.
  4. Provide information about your previous schooling and family members attending Ringwood Secondary College.
  5. In Section 2, detail your background relevant to the chosen performing arts area. Include years of experience and any formal qualifications.
  6. Attach copies of your latest school report and any supporting materials that showcase your skills in the performing arts.

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