Our websites

26TEN supports improving adult literacy and numeracy in Tasmania. 26TEN is on Facebook and Twitter.

Anything Can Happen  – in Tasmania, everyone needs to finish Year 12 (or meet a leaving requirement). But the way you finish school these days is very different from the past. The Anything Can Happen site outlines options for students and their families.

B4 Early Years Coalition supports children from pre-birth to age four and their families across the Tasmanian community.

Careerify is a career information website for years 9 – 12 students. It’s got useful articles and activities to help young people explore their options. It guides them on how to make career decisions now and in the future.

Department for Education, Children and Young People, Tasmania is on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Flickr and YouTube. Visit school websites.

Education and Care advances outcomes for children through effective regulation and support of early childhood education and care in Tasmania.

Government Education and Training International (GETI) broker education services for international students looking to study in Tasmania and provides a diverse range of support services for international students while studying here.

It’s a Great Start for your child on their lifelong education. It’s a Great Start is on Facebook and Instagram.

Lets Talk talking and listening are skills that we need for life. The Let’s Talk site provides tips for having conversation with children from birth to year 8.

Libraries Tasmania connects Tasmanians to learning and information, their history and their communities. Libraries Tasmania also connects people from around the world to Tasmanian resources. Libraries Tasmania is on Facebook, Instagram, Flickr and YouTube.

  • Adult Education in Libraries Tasmania offer a range of courses in leisure and lifestyle activities as well as courses to learn new skills – for work and for life – for all Tasmanians.
  • Tasmanian Archives and Heritage (TAHO) provide a management framework of legislation, guidelines and advice about the creation, capture, retention and ongoing management of state records.
  • Government Information Strategy Unit (GISU) supports state and local government, Government Business Enterprises and State owned companies.

Professional Learning Institute (PLI) develops, brokers and conducts professional learning programs across the Department for Education, Children and Young People. The PLI is on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

School Directory – Department school websites.

STEM – approaches highlight connections between the learning areas of Science, Mathematics and Technologies.

Years 11 and 12 Curriculum supports the delivery of Year 11 and 12 courses and programs to learners across Tasmania.