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Supporting deaf and hard of hearing students at school

If your child is deaf or hard of hearing, they can get extra support at school.

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Our site also has general information for children with additional needs at school.

Primary school

Your designated neighbourhood mainstream government school

Your child has the right to enrol in their designated neighbourhood mainstream government school, on the same basis as students without disability.

Schools are required to make reasonable adjustments. These will depend on your child’s needs.

Reasonable adjustments may include:

A primary school with a deaf facility

There are nine primary schools and 2 Prep to Year 12 schools that have a deaf facility. These schools employ a specialist Teacher of the Deaf for every four students who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Your child may be supported in:

Secondary school

Your designated neighbourhood mainstream government school

Your child has the right to enrol in their designated neighbourhood mainstream government school, on the same basis as students without disability.

Schools are required to make reasonable adjustments. These will depend on your child’s needs.

Reasonable adjustments may include:

A secondary school with a deaf facility

There are five secondary schools and three prep to year 12 schools that have a deaf facility. They have a specialist Teacher of the Deaf for every six students who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Your child may be supported in:

Specialist school for the Deaf

There are 3 specialist schools for the Deaf that provide Auslan-English bilingual programs:

Specialist schools for the Deaf provide Auslan/English bilingual programs for deaf and hard of hearing students. Class sizes in specialist schools for the Deaf are generally about one-third the size of regular classrooms. This means teachers and support staff can give intensive language support in programs suited to the needs of your deaf or hard of hearing child.

Your child will follow the Victorian curriculum in all Schools for the Deaf.

For more information about primary school options, visit Victorian Deaf Education Institute (VDEI) website.

For more information about the transition to primary school, visit Transition to Primary schoolon the VDEI website.

Reasonable adjustments

If your child is deaf or hard of hearing, their school will work with you to decide what reasonable adjustments can help their learning, based on their individual needs.

Reasonable adjustments may include:

Visiting teachers of the Deaf

Visiting Teachers of the Deaf work with schools to ensure that deaf and hard of hearing students are well supported across all areas of the curriculum.

If your child is deaf or hard of hearing, visiting teachers can:

Professional development for teachers

Schools provide regular professional development opportunities for teachers and other staff. This helps make sure they can meet the needs of students who are deaf or hard of hearing.

The Victorian Deaf Education Institute (VDEI) provide a wide range of specialised professional learning opportunities for teachers and allied health professionals who support deaf and hard of hearing students in schools and early childhood programs. VDEI’s Professional Learning catalogue features high-quality evidence-based presentations by experts in deaf education. Webinars, conferences and seminars provide collegiate learning opportunities, with training for specialised programs offered through digital hubs.

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Updated 26 March 2026



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