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Home education

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The Home Education Unit is aware that a number of home educating families are living in communities that are under emergency alerts as a result of the cyclone and flooding situation in South East Queensland. We are committed to working with home educating parents that may be experiencing difficulties in applying to register for home education, meeting reporting timeframes or providing additional information requested by us.

If you have been impacted and cannot meet the timeframes, please contact the Home Education Unit via email homeeducation@qed.qld.gov.au or by phone at (07) 3513 6755.

Please note that emergency assistance is available through various government agencies. Further information can be found on the Queensland Government—Disaster Emergency website.

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In Queensland, home education is a legally recognised option where parents take on the responsibility to educate their child at home. If you want to educate your child at home, you must apply to register them with the Home Education Unit and then report annually on their educational progress.

Latest news

Proposed changes to age eligibility under the Education (General Provisions) Act (2006)

An amendment Bill to change age eligibility for home education has been introduced to the Queensland Parliament by the Minister for Education and the Arts.

The Education (General Provisions) Amendment Bill 2025 (the Bill) proposes to amend the current age eligibility requirement for home education registration from end of year that student turns 17 years of age to end of year that student turns 18 years of age.

The Queensland Government supports parents in their choices about the best education pathways for their children.

A key issue identified for parents and students in the home education sector has been a legislated impediment associated with the current age eligibility for home education registration.

Currently, under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006, students can only be registered for home education until the end of the year in which they turn 17 years of age. This has presented concerns for some students and parents who wish to continue registration for home education until the student is older.

This is significant for all home educated young people and their families and particularly for those with complex learning needs. The proposed change will reduce the regulatory burden on parents and students in the home education sector who wish to remain registered for home education until 31 December of the year in which the student turns 18 years of age.

The Bill was introduced into the Queensland Parliament on 14 March 2025 and has been referred to the Education, Arts and Communities Parliamentary Committee for review. Please view the Parliamentary Committee website for further information, including reviewing the Bill and making a submission to the Committee.

Subject to this review and consideration by Parliament, the amendment is proposed to commence once the Bill receives assent, which occurs soon after the Bill passes through the Parliament.

If you wish to provide feedback you should do so through the Committee.

We will keep parents informed of any changes to age eligibility for home education registration resulting from the proposed amendment.

New website look

We have refreshed the Home Education unit (HEU) area to make it easier to navigate and add FAQs to help answer questions that come up often.

How did we do? Please help us to keep improving the HEU area by providing your feedback.

We are working on a major update of content and format in 2025 and will consult about the changes.

Customer experience research

The HEU is working with a government research team to better understand parents' user experience when interacting with home education registration services and how a new digital solution could help save them time and effort.

Parents' insights will be collected through 6 focus group sessions held in November and December 2024. A targeted expression of interest, to attend an in-person session, will be sent to parents who have recently participated in the application or reporting processes.

The Home Education Expert Group will be invited to provide their insights into these findings and explore possible solutions to improve parents' experience.

Home Education Expert Group (HEEG) and review

An independent reviewer is conducting a stakeholder-informed review of Queensland's approach to regulating home education through the Queensland Home Education Unit. The HEEG has been established to inform the review. Please visit the review page for information and updates on the review and the HEEG.

Home education in Queensland is regulated under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006.

Access the department's home education procedure.

Registration

You can register your child for home education if they are the right age and they aren't also enrolled at a state or a non-state school. You need to have a home address in Queensland and be your child's parent or legal guardian.

To be eligible for home education, your child should be between 5-and-a-half years old and 17 years old by 31 December this year.

You will be responsible for providing a high-quality educational program to your child. You may also engage a registered teacher to deliver your child's educational program.

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Contact us

 

Phone
(07) 3513 6755
1800 677 176

 
 
Street address
Education House
30 Mary Street
BRISBANE QLD 4000
 
Postal address
PO Box 3710
SOUTH BRISBANE
BC QLD 4101

Work with us

Interested in working in the HEU? Check Smartjobs for advertised positions and use 'home education' in keywords to filter you search.

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Last updated 14 March 2025