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.
Information about NSW public education, including the school finder, high school enrolment, school safety, selective schools and opportunity classes.
NSW Department of Education's information on curriculum taught in NSW schools, Aboriginal education and communities & personalised support.
The Wellbeing Framework supports schools to create learning environments that enable students to be healthy, happy, engaged and successful.
Information for parents and carers including learning and wellbeing resources, advice, study skills, a quick guide glossary, homework help, tools for learning remotely, support for additional needs and more.
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.
About the National Quality Framework
The Early Childhood Education Directorate has overarching principles for implementing its functions under the National Law and Regulations. We also use a number of regulatory poli…
Early Childhood Education Directorate has regulatory responsibility to raise quality and drive improvement in NSW early education and care services.
Information on the risk based approach, assessment and rating process, compliance and investigations and the National Quality Framework.
Information on how the NSW Regulatory Authority monitors services and providers’ compliance with legislation and approval conditions.
The department uses data to make informed decisions that lead to improved education outcomes.
Information on notification types and timeframes, as well as how early childhood education and school aged care services can notify the NSW Regulatory Authority of an incident or …
Unpacking the excursion and transportation regulations.
When a complaint or notification about a service is received, it is assessed with more serious matters being referred for formal investigation.
Administrative decisions and processes in the public sector are open to challenge by persons affected by those decisions.
The enforcement actions list provides details of providers and supervisors who have been convicted for offences and had that conviction recorded.