Education in Tasmania

Tasmania’s education sector has a long history of excellence and high-quality teaching across all levels of study – including University, secondary education, vocational training and English language programs. By choosing Tasmania, you will be offered an excellent range of study options at world-class educational institutions. Studying in Tasmania will allow you to unlock your full potential for the future.

Tasmania — A Great Place to Learn

Filled with breathtaking landscapes, a laid-back island lifestyle and cultural hotspots, Tasmania is a place that the whole world is talking about. Studying in Tasmania will provide you with the unique opportunity to gain an education in a modern and unique place to live study.

With wilderness at your doorstep and a vibrant creative sector, our island lifestyle provides easy access to activities and cultural events that will unlock your full potential.

The Tasmanian Education System

How it works: In Tasmania, students may attend pre-school prior to primary school. Compulsory education begins at the age of five years. This means that a child who is at least five years of age by 1 January in any year must be enrolled at a school or provided with approved home education.

Primary & Secondary Education

Young people are required to participate in education and training until they have completed year 12, gained a Certificate III vocational qualification, or have turned 17 years old.

Students in both government and independent schools complete the Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) in years 11 and 12, which provides them with a Tertiary Entrance Score.

Tertiary Education

Tasmania has one University operating in the state, the University of Tasmania (UTAS), which has campuses state-wide. Tasmania also has a range of Vocational Education Training (VET) options.