Registration and Reporting for Homeschooling in the Northern Territory
We understand that the mandatory registration process and reporting requirements for the Northern Territory Government can feel daunting, confusing and overwhelming, not to mention time-consuming.
That’s why we’ve put together this guide, which gives you step-by-step instructions for registering and reporting.
And to streamline the process, Euka offers a Government Registration Service where we compile your child’s learning plans, and a Government Report Creator where we collate the report; to make it easier for you to submit the paperwork to the Government. These services can be purchased together or separately when you enrol your child for a full year (four consecutive terms).

Our Step by Step Guide
Registering your child for homeschooling
Homeschooling families in the Northern Territory with students aged from 6 to 17 are required to register with the Northern Territory Government.
The Government requires a teaching, learning and assessment plan.
Using Euka’s Government Registration Service, we’ll generate your child’s learning plans, so that you can submit the documentation to the Government. Euka can’t submit the application or contact the Government on your behalf; the Department of Education will only engage with the child’s parent or guardian.
Steps to register your child
Here are the steps to register with the Northern Territory Government if you’ve purchased the Government Registration Service.
Step 1 – Enrol with Euka
Enrol your child with Euka and purchase the Government Registration Service and Government Report Creator.
Step 2 – Complete the Euka Registration questionnaire
Complete the Euka Registration questionnaire in the Parent Portal. Once we receive your response, we’ll generate your child’s learning plans within 48 hours.
Step 3 – Download learning plans
Download your child’s learning plans from the Parent Portal. You can then attach the plans to your application.
Step 4 – Download application form
Download the application form from the NT Government website and submit your response.
Step 5 – Unenroll from school
When you receive your approval, forward it to the child’s school to unenroll.
Re-registering your child
Registration in the Northern Territory is valid for one year. To re-register your child for homeschooling for the next year, you’ll need to follow the same process as the initial application and submit your application by mid-November.
Steps to re-register your child
Here are the steps to re-register with the Northern Territory Government if you’ve purchased the Government Registration Service.
Step 1 – Re-enrol with Euka
Re-enrol your child with Euka and purchase the Government Registration Service and Government Report Creator.
Step 2 – Complete the Euka Registration questionnaire for the next grade level
Complete the Euka Registration questionnaire in the Parent Portal for the next grade level. Once we receive your response, we’ll generate the required learning plans for your child.
Step 3 – Download learning plans for the next grade level
Download your child’s learning plans from the Parent Portal for the next grade level. You can then attach the plans to your application.
Step 4 – Download Government form
Download the application form from the NT Government website and submit your response.
Step 5 – Receive approval
Receive your approval from the Government.
Reporting on your child’s progress
The Northern Territory Government requires that you maintain evidence of your child’s learning in each of the learning areas. The Government may request to see evidence of learning at any time.
Evidence must be consistent with the topics and assessment tasks set out in the curriculum plan. It can include:
- written documents
- completed worksheets
- video clips
- audio files
- photographs
- Artwork.
We recommend submitting work samples from all learning areas. Using Euka’s Government Report Creator, once you’ve uploaded your child’s work samples and added your comments to the Government Report Creator dashboard located in your child’s Student Portal, we’ll collate the information into a report for you to submit to the Government.
The Northern Territory Department of Education website has more information about reporting.
Steps for reporting.
Here are the steps for compiling the report.
Step 1 – Government makes contact
Government makes contact and requests evidence of learning.
Step 2 – Upload work samples to Euka’s Government Report Creator
Upload work samples to Euka’s Government Report Creator in the Student Portal and add your comments. Euka will then collate the report.
Step 3 – Submit report
Submit the report to the Government.
Why use Euka’s Government Registration and Reporting Service

Aligned to the Government
Submit with confidence as our Government Registration and Reporting Service is aligned to the Government requirements.

Tailored for your child
We collate the learning plans and reports specifically for your child’s grade and learning areas.

Simplify the process
We’ve removed the complexity of the registration and reporting process so it’s less daunting and time-consuming.
