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Partial enrolment - combine school and home education

This information is for parents who home school their child, or are planning to.

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You can combine school and home education by enrolling your child at a registered school for certain subjects or activities. This is called partial enrolment.

You can partially enrol your child when you first register them for home education, or at any time after.

You cannot partially register for home education.

School subjects and activities

You can approach government schools to teach your child certain subjects or activities. This includes:

How to partially enrol

Start by approaching your local government school and speaking with the principal.

If your child is already registered for home schooling

If your child is not yet registered for home schooling

Partial enrolment responsibilities

Principals must accept a partial enrolment if they’re able to. They will consider class and year sizes when they decide.

They can cancel or decline a partial enrolment if there are reasonable grounds. For example, if the school’s student capacity changes.

If a partial enrolment happens:

Student attendance

Your child must go to school:

The principal can decide whether your child can stay at school:

Transport to school

The normal rules apply for student bus services and getting financial help with transport. The principal will decide on this.

Assessment and student reports

The school will assess your child the same as other students in the subject. You’ll receive a report card on your child’s progress.

Your child will be eligible to sit the NAPLAN test. The test can only be done at the school. If they sit the test, they will get an individual school report. Their results are confidential.

Parent payments

You must make a payment for essential education items on a pro-rata basis. The school can also invite you to make voluntary contributions within the law.

Get advice or provide feedback

You can contact the VRQA if you want advice or need to make a complaint.

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Updated 26 March 2026



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