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Starting age for first year of school: requirements for each state
Each state in Australia has a different minimum age cut-off date for the first year of school. The list below refers to the age at which a child is eligible to begin school, not the age at which a child is required to start school. Most states require children to be enrolled at school by the age of six.
VIC
Children must be five by 30 April to begin the school year.
ACT
Children must be five by 30 April to begin the school year.
NSW
Children can begin compulsory Kindergarten at the beginning of the school year if they turn five on or before 31 July in that year. By law, all children must be enrolled in school by the time they turn six.
NT
School is compulsory from the age of six. Children can enter non-compulsory Transition at the start of the school year if they turn five by 30 June that year. To enter Year 1 (compulsory) children must turn six before 30 June in the year they are enrolled.
QLD
Queensland offers a year of Prep for children who turn five by 30 June in the year they are enrolled. Prep is not compulsory so compulsory schooling begins with Year 1 when children must be enrolled in the year they will turn six by 30 June.
SA
Children must enroll at school by six years. From 2014, all children will start school on the first day of term one in that year so that every child will have four terms of Reception when they go to school.
If your child:
turns five before 1 May they will start school on the first day of term one in that year
turns five on or after 1 May, they will start school on the first day of term one the following year.
TAS
Children must be five by 1 January to be enrolled in Prep, the first year of school. In Tasmania you may enrol your child in non-compulsory Kindergarten if your child turns four on or before 1 January of the year they start.
WA
Schooling is compulsory from the beginning of the year a child turns six years and six months of age. Children must be five by 30 June in the same year to attend the first year of school and it's now compulsory for children in WA to enrol in Kindergarten or Pre-Primary programs.