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Can my child study one or two subjects at a learning institution, including a state or non-state school, and still be registered for home education?

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Can my child study one or two subjects at a learning institution, including a state or non-state school, and still be registered for home education?

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Yes. While a child is registered for home education they cannot be enrolled at a school. However an agreement may be entered into between the school’s principal, parent and child that allows the child to access some subjects at the school. Such an arrangement is at the discretion of the school’s principal. A school may require the payment of a fee for provision of the education service. Other non-school forms of education may be accessed without affecting registration.

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