In Victoria, families are choosing homeschooling in growing numbers, and for good reason. Whether your child needs a fresh start, a more flexible schedule, or simply a way to learn that suits them, homeschooling gives you that freedom.
In Victoria, children aged 6 to 17 are required to register with the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) before beginning. It sounds official, but the process is straightforward. Euka is here to guide you through every step.
Euka’s program builds on the Victorian Curriculum F-10 and Australian Curriculum, designed from the ground up for home learners from Prep to Grade 12. Whether you’re in Melbourne, regional Victoria, or anywhere in between, your child can study at their own pace, on their own schedule.
Ready to enrol?
We offer a curriculum for every stage of learning – kindergarten, primary, secondary, and senior. The first step in enrolling is simply selecting your child’s grade level.
Homeschooling in Victoria is a legal, well-supported education pathway. Here’s what you need to know to get started.
Register with the VRQA
All Victorian children aged 6 to 17 must be registered with the VRQA before beginning homeschooling. Registration is free and requires a learning plan for your child. Once submitted, approval typically takes up to 28 days.
Choose a curriculum
You’re free to choose your own curriculum. Euka provides a complete, structured program covering all 8 Key Learning Areas (KLAs) required by the Victorian Government, designed specifically for home learners with no teaching experience required.
Start learning
Once registered and enrolled, your child can begin immediately. Lessons are delivered online through Euka’s Student Portal, with a Parent Portal for tracking progress and accessing reports.
Re-register each year
The VRQA will contact you annually to confirm you’re continuing. Re-registration is simple. If your learning plan needs updating, Euka’s Registration Service can prepare updated documents for you.
The VRQA requires all registered Victorian homeschoolers to cover 8 Key Learning Areas (KLAs). Euka’s program is designed to meet every one of them.
English: Literacy, reading, writing, and language across all grade levels.
Mathematics: Numeracy, algebra, geometry, and problem-solving from Prep to Grade 12.
Science: Biology, chemistry, physics, and earth sciences, with hands-on activities.
Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS): History, geography, civics, and economics.
The Arts: Visual arts and performing arts, including music, drama, and design.
Languages: Interactive language learning available from primary through secondary.
Health and Physical Education: Wellbeing, nutrition, fitness, and personal development.
Technologies: Digital literacy, design thinking, and emerging technologies.
If you are selected for a VRQA annual review, Euka’s built-in reporting tools help you compile the work samples and evidence of learning you need, quickly and without stress.
Why embrace homeschooling
Build self confidence through ownership
When children have greater ownership over their learning, they develop real self-belief, and the skills to carry it with them into whatever comes next.
Study anywhere, anytime, at your own pace
Euka’s program is fully online. Your child can study from home, a library, a cafe, or anywhere your family happens to be, whenever works best for you.
Balance study with elite sport, the arts, or life
Homeschooling gives students the flexibility to train, compete, perform, or travel without sacrificing their education. Study around football training, dance rehearsals, or a family trip, not the other way around.
Safe, supportive learning environment
Away from playground pressures and negative social dynamics, homeschooling gives children the space to focus on learning, build confidence, and grow at their own pace.
registration and reporting
Victorian families are required to register with the VRQA before beginning homeschooling. Children aged 6 to 17 must be registered. The VRQA may contact you for a progress review at any point during the year.
Euka’s Registration Service prepares all the documentation you need, including your child’s full learning plan and individualised education plan. You download it and submit it to the VRQA yourself. It’s that straightforward.
With greater flexibility, homeschooled kids engage with the world around them more than kids stuck in a classroom. They learn from real-world projects, community groups, sport or excursions, and have the time to pursue their passions or take on work experience.
Homeschooled kids are lonely
Homeschooled students socialise in many different ways through sport, clubs, co-ops, meetups, and more. They’re not limited to one classroom, they build friendships across age groups, settings, and interests.
Homeschooled kids don’t do extracurricular activities
Many families specifically choose homeschooling to enable their child to pursue their passion whether that’s music, dance, coding, sport, drama, and more. With the additional flexibility that homeschooling provides, students can balance their learning around their chosen pursuit.
Homeschooled kids just play all day
Homeschooling is far more efficient than a traditional classroom. Euka students enjoy learning in ways that suit them. They complete their required study in around 2 to 3 hours each day; giving them time to dive more deeply into subjects that interest them or pursue their passions.
Homeschooling lacks structure
At Euka, we structure our programs to maximise learning and growth. Our lessons are mapped week-by-week, with progress you can see. Families get the benefit of a clear plan with the freedom to adapt it to their life.
Homeschooling is a last resort
For many Euka families, homeschooling is a conscious choice; a proactive decision to prioritise wellbeing, flexibility, and real-world learning. It’s not a backup plan; it’s a better-fit option.
Homeschooled kids are sheltered
With greater flexibility, homeschooled kids engage with the world around them more than kids stuck in a classroom. They learn from real-world projects, community groups, sport or excursions, and have the time to pursue their passions or take on work experience.
Homeschooled kids are lonely
Homeschooled students socialise in many different ways through sport, clubs, co-ops, meetups, and more. They’re not limited to one classroom, they build friendships across age groups, settings, and interests.
Homeschooled kids don’t do extracurricular activities
Many families specifically choose homeschooling to enable their child to pursue their passion whether that’s music, dance, coding, sport, drama, and more. With the additional flexibility that homeschooling provides, students can balance their learning around their chosen pursuit.
Homeschooled kids just play all day
Homeschooling is far more efficient than a traditional classroom. Euka students enjoy learning in ways that suit them. They complete their required study in around 2 to 3 hours each day; giving them time to dive more deeply into subjects that interest them or pursue their passions.
Homeschooling lacks structure
At Euka, we structure our programs to maximise learning and growth. Our lessons are mapped week-by-week, with progress you can see. Families get the benefit of a clear plan with the freedom to adapt it to their life.
Homeschooling is a last resort
For many Euka families, homeschooling is a conscious choice; a proactive decision to prioritise wellbeing, flexibility, and real-world learning. It’s not a backup plan; it’s a better-fit option.
Australian curriculum, enhanced for home learning.
Offering a robust and comprehensive education, the Euka homeschooling curriculum builds on the Australian curriculum. Our curriculum page has more information on Euka’s programs.
Foundation to Grade 6
English
Mathematics
Science
Personal Development, Health, and Physical Education
History/Geography
Grades 7 and 8
English
Mathematics
Science
Personal Development, Health, and Physical Education
Humanities & Social Sciences
Economics & Business
Art
Grades 9 and 10
Core subjects
English
Mathematics
Science
Personal Development, Health, and Physical Education
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Why families love Euka
For us this was a perfect introduction to home schooling. The people at Euka are very helpful. They answered every question I had, no matter how small. The curriculum was easy to follow. We are still in our first term, and we can see we will need to tailor the curriculum to suit our child in the coming terms.
Sera
Euka is an incredibly supportive educational platform, that ensures my best interests are at heart. Time and time again they have provided me with resources, help and support that have played a key role in my education. If you are considering enrolling your child through Euka, you will not be dissatisfied.
Madelaine
Wonderful option for homeschooling with the Australian curriculum. I have been using their services for 4 years now and the staff have always been very efficient. It has allowed me to teach my son while living overseas and is very flexible and reliable. I am very grateful for such a wonderful resource.
Maz
We’ve had a great experience with Euka. Our kids love the program – it’s well-organised, easy to follow, and the instructions are clear and engaging. One of the biggest highlights has been the outstanding customer service. Highly recommend Euka for both its curriculum and the dedicated support team behind it.
Erika
For us this was a perfect introduction to home schooling. The people at Euka are very helpful. They answered every question I had, no matter how small. The curriculum was easy to follow. We are still in our first term, and we can see we will need to tailor the curriculum to suit our child in the coming terms.
Sera
Euka is an incredibly supportive educational platform, that ensures my best interests are at heart. Time and time again they have provided me with resources, help and support that have played a key role in my education. If you are considering enrolling your child through Euka, you will not be dissatisfied.
Madelaine
Wonderful option for homeschooling with the Australian curriculum. I have been using their services for 4 years now and the staff have always been very efficient. It has allowed me to teach my son while living overseas and is very flexible and reliable. I am very grateful for such a wonderful resource.
Maz
We’ve had a great experience with Euka. Our kids love the program – it’s well-organised, easy to follow, and the instructions are clear and engaging. One of the biggest highlights has been the outstanding customer service. Highly recommend Euka for both its curriculum and the dedicated support team behind it.
Erika
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Registration Service
Euka can help make your homeschooling registration simple and stress free. Euka’s Registration Service includes:
Registration application assistance
Individualised full curriculum learning plan
Reporting checklist and guide
We assist you every step of the way to prepare your registration application by providing all the documentation and support you need.
Premium Reporting
Your Euka program includes Standard Reporting, allowing you to track progress of daily learning, certificates and standard academic reports.
For families who need help with government reporting requirements, upgrading to Premium Reporting helps you save time, stay organised and access these benefits:
Work samples integration for evidence of learning
Achievement standards & learning style mapping
Parent feedback tools for adding meaningful insights
Government compliant reports to meet homeschooling reporting requirements
Perfect for families who need:
Government compliant documentation
Reports for school transitions
Detailed evidence of educational progress
Our University partners
At Euka, we’re partnering with a growing number of universities to provide a seamless transition to further education. Students who have completed our assessed University Pathway course have exclusive pathways to some of Australia’s leading universities below.
Deakin University College
Griffith University College
La Trobe University College
RMIT University College
Southern Cross University College
Swinburne University College
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