Information about working in or operating early childhood education services including outside school hours care. Plus, information for parents including how to choose a service and supporting your child for their transition to school.
Access info for students, parents and carers including: calendars, school operational status, key initiatives, visitor check-in procedures, and translated documents.
Skills NSW helps post high school students find courses in vocational training across a wide variety of industries and course providers.
The NSW Department of Education is committed to employing the best and brightest teachers who can teach and make a difference in NSW public schools.
NSW Department of Education's information on curriculum taught in NSW schools, Aboriginal education and communities & personalised support.
Learn about the NSW education department, who we are and how we operate. Explore our people, accountabilities, jobs, opportunities and much more.
Programs for children one year before Kindergarten. Some preschools cater specifically to Aboriginal children and distance education.
Includes information about learning in primary school, Best Start Kindergarten Assessment, before and after-school care, and helping students at home.
Includes information about learning in high school, special learning needs; sports, technology, specialist and selective high schools.
The Assisted School Travel Program (ASTP) provides individualised transport to and from school for 10,800 eligible students across NSW.
What to expect from your child's school life — from enrolment to graduation and everything in between.
Maintaining educational continuity for teachers, parents and carers and school leaders.
Support your child's learning and development, and help them prepare for tests and exams.
Some digital applications ('apps') used in school store student data when in use. Explore this list of privacy information for each app.
Resources and information for parents on supporting student attendance.
The School Community Charter outlines the responsibilities of parents, carers, educators and school staff in NSW public schools.
SSPs provide intensive levels of support in a specialised educational setting. Specialist support classes are only available in some of our schools.
Specialist settings are available in the NSW public education system to meet the needs of our diverse student cohort. These settings provide parents/carers and students choice reg…
Help your child get ready for school with our selection of tips, resources and articles for parents and carers.