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Home education

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 allows parents to choose to educate their children at home. There are 2 types of registration that parents can choose from:

  • registration – a long term registration, including program and reporting requirements
  • provisional registration​ – a short-term, 60-day registration.

To be home educated, a child must be registered by the Chief Executive, Department of Education through the department’s Home Education Unit (HEU).

To be eligible for registration for home education, a child must:

  • ​be at least 5 years and 6 months old and less than 18 years old on 31 December in the year the child’s registration takes effect
  • not be enrolled in a school.

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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

User feedback

To provide feedback on this section, please fill out the Home Education Unit feedback survey.

Community support groups

The Home Education Association Inc. Australia (HEA)

The HEA is a national not-for-profit, incorporated membership association serving Australian home educated children and young people since 2001. Its mission is to promote and support the practice of home education across Australia and to advance educational equity for members. Contact the HEA Support Helpline weekdays on 1300 729 991 or by email at heaqsupport@hea.edu.au.

Useful links

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Last updated 27 February 2023