Homeschool Registration per State
Unraveling one myth at a time, implementing one method at a time. Let’s talk about homeschool registration across Australia.
✨ A Quick Word Before We Dive In
If you’re considering homeschooling or knee-deep in curriculum choices, I know how confusing and daunting the registration part can be. So, let's get the administration requirements out of the way.
This post is here to break it down for you—one state at a time.
DISCLAIMER
This blog post is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Homeschooling requirements may change, so I encourage you to check directly with your state or territory's education authority for the most up-to-date details, or speak with a qualified education consultant if needed.
🗺️ How to Register for Homeschooling in Australia (A-Z)
🅐 Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
Authority: ACT Education Directorate
Compulsory Schooling Age: 6 to 17
Submit an application with a personalised learning program.
Provide proof of identity and residence.
Participate in a home visit or interview.
Receive a Certificate of Registration valid up to 2 years.
🅝 New South Wales (NSW)
Authority: NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Compulsory Schooling Age: 6 to 17
Apply through NESA.
Submit a detailed education plan.
Prepare for a home visit.
Approval ranges from 6 months to 2 years.
🅝 Northern Territory (NT)
Authority: NT Department of Education
Compulsory Schooling Age: 6 to 17
Apply with a Home Education Application.
Include a learning plan and exemption from school.
Expect annual reviews.
🅠 Queensland (QLD)
Authority: Home Education Unit (HEU)
Compulsory Schooling Age: 5 to 16
Apply with a basic education summary.
Receive provisional registration for 60 days.
Submit an annual report to continue.
🅢 South Australia (SA)
Authority: SA Department for Education
Compulsory Schooling Age: 6 to 16
Apply for a Certificate of Exemption.
Submit a learning plan.
Home visit required.
Reviewed annually.
🅣 Tasmania (TAS)
Authority: Office of the Education Registrar (OER)
Compulsory Schooling Age: 5 to 17
Submit a Home Education Notification.
Provide a learning plan using the HELA framework.
Reviewed annually.
🅥 Victoria (VIC)
Authority: Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA)
Compulsory Schooling Age: 6 to 17
Submit a simple registration form—no plan required upfront.
Reviews may occur during registration period.
🅦 Western Australia (WA)
Authority: WA Department of Education
Compulsory Schooling Age: 5.5 to 17
Contact your regional education office within 14 days of school withdrawal.
Submit a form and prepare for annual moderator visits.
📘 Needing a bit more guidance?
Whether you're navigating forms, figuring out how to write a learning plan, or just unsure where to start—I’m here to help.
👉 Book a 1:1 session (clarity call) with me if you'd like guidance.
Recent Episodes
E2 - You are enough
You are enough. Always have been. You don’t need a degree to raise your own children. You don’t need a classroom to educate them. Homeschooling isn’t about standing at a whiteboard — it’s about raising curious, capable, kind humans.
E1 - How We came to homeschool
You think you know what homeschooling is, right? I thought I did too, and for years I was convinced it wasn't for us...
Intro - Start here!
I'm not here to preach or convince you... It's just me, ordinary and imperfect, showing up anyway.
Reviews
What the people say about us
