Curriculum
The curriculum, including curriculum outcomes, provided by a registered non-government school must comply with the requirements set out in Part 3 of the Education Act 1990 relating to:
(i) in the case of a school providing primary education - the minimum curriculum for a school providing primary education, or
(ii) in the case of a school providing secondary education for children during Year 7 to Year 10 - the minimum curriculum for a school providing any such secondary education, or
(iii) in the case of a school providing secondary education for children during Year 11 and Year 12 - the curriculum for students who are candidates for the Higher School Certificate.
A secondary school that enters candidates for the Record of School Achievement and/or the Higher School Certificate must meet the requirements for accreditation.
The Certificate of Registration for a non-government school certifies that the school may provide education for any one or more of the following:
- primary education for specified Years
- secondary education for specified Years
- education of a kind, or for children of a kind, prescribed by the Regulations.
The curriculum delivered by a registered non-government school must meet the requirements associated with its class of registration as specified on the Certificate of Registration.
NESA may approve modifications to part of a NESA syllabus for use in registered schools under particular circumstances. A registered individual non-government school must apply directly to NESA for approval to modify part of a NESA syllabus.
A registered school that delivers to its students all or part of their courses of study by distance education must meet the curriculum requirements of the Education Act 1990. If a registered individual non-government school intends to deliver all or a significant part of its students' courses of study by means of distance education, the school needs to notify NESA nine (9) months prior to implementing distance education.