Home Schooling Process

Feel free to download the home schooling form below.

Education Act Section 42 allows for a child to receive instruction at home in a manner and to a standard satisfactory to the Minister.

  • A letter is received from the applicant seeking permission and stating a reason for the request;
  • Letters are forwarded to the Administrative Officer who contacts the applicant to ensure that the Application Form and Documentation are completed;
  • An Application Form (below) is completed and submitted to the Ministry, accompanied by:
    • Curriculum to be used,
    • Names and qualifications of tutors,
    • Timetable
  • An interview is arranged with the Deputy Chief Education Officer (Schools) who verifies the qualifications, and reviews the timetable and curriculum proposed;
  • Most applicants follow the National Curriculum but some do follow recognized curricula used in North America and Europe (eg Alpha Omega Academy, Waldorf Essentials Early Childhood);
  • The Deputy Chief Education Officer (Schools) either makes recommendations, grants permission, or denies the application;
  • If successful, a letter is issued to the applicant indicating that the application must be renewed annually;
  • The School Attendance Officers will visit homes or institutions to verify that home schooling is being conducted and will report any anomalies for further investigation by the Education Officer.