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NSW - Step by Step Registration Process

This article contains step by step instructions for Registration to Homeschool in NSW using Euka's documentation.

Updated over a month ago

​Registration Step by Step for New South Wales

We are here to help you through the process of enrolling and registering for homeschooling in NSW, Australia. Follow the steps below:

Step 1

Enrol with Euka. The form provided for applying to homeschool will ask you to tick a box saying you have your learning plans ready. When enrolling with Euka you will be provided with your learning plans.


​Step 2

Complete/Submit the initial application form

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The initial application form can be submitted on its own before you submit the rest of the required application paperwork. Alternatively, if you have all your Euka registration documentation ready to go - submit this at the same time to fast track this process.

Once you've submitted your application form, you are then awaiting contact from your AP (Authorised Person) to arrange a home visit.
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Step 3

Get your Registration paperwork ready if you haven't already done so

Do It Yourself Option
Application Checklist

  • Scope and Sequence ( "Full Year Learning Plan")

  • Birth Certificate

  • A completed Individualised Plan

  • Initial Application form: Application for Initial Registration for Home Schooling

Euka's Government Registration Service Option
Application Checklist

  • Your child’s “Registration Package” (Individualised Education Plan for your child. A comprehensive documentation answering all relevant additional Information required for Homeschooling in your state. This is a single Document)

  • Scope and Sequence ("Full Year Learning Plan")

  • Initial Application form

  • Birth Certificate
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Step 4

Submit the rest of your registration paperwork to NESA via email


​Step 5

Wait until you receive your registration certificate of approval from NESA to un-enrol from mainstream school. Once you receive this, you can forward it to the mainstream school to un-enrol and begin Homeschooling.

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