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Support at school for students with vision impairment

There are extra supports at school for your child with vision impairment.

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Vision testing in primary school

Glasses for Kids program

Prep to year 3 students at participating schools can get a free vision screening with our Glasses for Kids program.

The program also provides follow up eye testing and glasses, if needed.

Visiting Primary School Nursing program

Your child may get a free distance vision test as part of the Victorian School Nursing program.

A nurse may assess your child’s vision if:

A nurse will not assess your child’s vision if they’re already seeing an optometrist or have a diagnosed vision impairment.

Primary school nurses visit your child’s school every year. If you have questions about the Primary School Nurse Program, ask your child’s school.

Extra support for students and teachers

Visiting specialist teachers

Visiting specialist teachers can work with schools to address your child’s learning needs. They can support your child by:

Statewide Vision Resource Centre (SVRC)

Our Statewide Vision Resource Centre supports students with vision impairment to take part in learning at school. Their services include:

Expanded core curriculum

The expanded core curriculum covers extra skills your child may need to access the school curriculum. It can be adapted to their specific needs and may include:

The expanded core curriculum is taught by visiting specialist teachers during your child’s primary and secondary education.

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Updated 26 March 2026



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