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.
Discover our resources for parents and carers: wellbeing advice, study support, school life insights, post-school pathways, inclusive learning help, and key initiatives. All in one place.
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.
NSW is working closely with the Australian Government on the implementation of the Preschool Reform Agreement which will ensure the delivery of quality preschool education across the state, in the year before school.
Honorary Associate Professor Marianne Knaus shares how STEM explorations lay the foundation for lifelong learning, plus activity ideas for little learners of all ages.
Hear from Kooloora Preschool on how learning experiences informed by local Aboriginal culture, knowledge and stories supports children to develop a strong sense of identity and belonging.
Learn more about NSW’s lead assessor and how she supports authorised officers and the sector to deliver best outcomes for children.
In this article, we’re doing a deep dive into Element 1.3.2 Critical reflection.
Do your service policies and practices around arrival and departures keep children safe? Learn how the Safe Transport Regulatory Priority Program supports services ensure the safe transportation of children.
Children are encouraged to explore, express creativity and be the co-authors of their learning journey at The Joey Club, nestled in the Qantas campus on Eora Country.
Joining an educator networking group encourages reflective practice and ongoing development, says Fair Play OOSH’s Rebecca Phillips.
Having a strong support network means that opportunities to connect and learn are endless for Northern Rivers Family Day Care educators and the children they care for.
Have you ever considered using regulated staffing documents to gather data or inform quality practice?
Learn how ECTARC, a service and training provider in Wollongong, supports staff wellbeing and how this impacts the organisation and communities it works with.
Does your service meet the Child Safe Standards?