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Registration & Reporting in Victoria


Euka can help make your homeschooling registration and reporting in Victoria simple and stress free.

As in all States, homeschoolers in Victoria need to register with the Department of Education from ages 6 to 17 or a child who turns 6 during the year home schooling will commence. To begin the registration process, download and fill in your application for registration form from the VRQA. The Euka program includes all the subjects the Department requires: English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Social Science – Includes: history, geography, politics and civics, The Arts (includes: visual arts, dancing and music), Health and Physical Education, Technologies, and Languages.

When using Euka we will provide you with full year documentation to include as your full year learning plans, which show when and how you will cover the Australian curriculum in every subject. We also provide you with the templates and information about how to tailor the program to fit your individual child’s needs. It is important to show how the program will be adapted. Our team is very happy to help with this process, and offer a full Euka registration service.

If your child has special needs you can also apply for exemptions of some subjects. Assessors will consider your child’s special needs on application. We can also tailor and adapt the Euka program by providing different Grade levels for subjects that need extra support or extension.

For Victorian families, we assist you to prepare your application and reporting with all the documentation and support you need. We also provide a simple and effective way of reporting that shows excellence in your child’s education.

Disclaimer: This advice has come from our years of experience in having successfully assisted thousands of students to gain Department of Education approval, in all States of Australia. – For clarification of any aspects, please call the Department of Education in Victoria.

Advice
3rd Oct

Euka stories – The Rogers

Welcome to the first series of Euka Stories. The purpose of this series is to give you a glimpse into the everyday lives of homeschooling families by shedding light on their challenges, triumphs, and trials. Our first story is about one of our family’s – The Rogers, who are travelling around Australia with their 2 […]

Euka stories – The Rogers

Welcome to the first series of Euka Stories. The purpose of this series is to give you a glimpse into the everyday lives of homeschooling families by shedding light on their challenges, triumphs, and trials. Our first story is about one of our family’s – The Rogers, who are travelling around Australia with their 2 […]

What To Do if you find yourself an Accidental Homeschooler.

Advice
21st Aug

What To Do if you find yourself an Accidental Homeschooler

More and more parents are finding themselves facing the task of homeschooling without the luxury of time and research.  This can occur due to various circumstances such as a sudden change in health diagnosis, a bullying incident, a family’s decision to move, or external factors that disrupt regular school attendance.  Accidental homeschooling often involves parents […]

What To Do if you find yourself an Accidental Homeschooler

More and more parents are finding themselves facing the task of homeschooling without the luxury of time and research.  This can occur due to various circumstances such as a sudden change in health diagnosis, a bullying incident, a family’s decision to move, or external factors that disrupt regular school attendance.  Accidental homeschooling often involves parents […]

How to help your child find their Voice

Advice
14th Aug

How to help your child find their Voice

It may sound unnecessary to help your child find their voice when they are constantly demanding and outspoken, however helping a child find their voice means more than letting them say whatever they like, whenever they like. Finding their voice allows them to communicate effectively and appropriately. It is supporting and empowering them to develop […]

How to help your child find their Voice

It may sound unnecessary to help your child find their voice when they are constantly demanding and outspoken, however helping a child find their voice means more than letting them say whatever they like, whenever they like. Finding their voice allows them to communicate effectively and appropriately. It is supporting and empowering them to develop […]

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