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Tasmania's education system serves a geographically dispersed population across two major cities (Hobart and Launceston), several regional centres and many small rural communities. The system spans government, Catholic and independent sectors, with some distinctive Tasmanian characteristics that parents moving from mainland states should understand.
Government schools in Tasmania
Tasmanian government schools are administered by the Department for Education, Children and Young People. The state's school structure runs from Kindergarten through to Year 10 in mainstream schools, with senior secondary colleges (Years 11-12) including Elizabeth College in Hobart and Rosny College as the main pathways. The rural and remote character of much of the state means some small schools serve crucial community functions beyond education.
Catholic education
Catholic Education Tasmania operates a network of Catholic schools from Hobart to Launceston and regional areas. The Catholic school sector in Tasmania is proportionally significant — the relatively small state has maintained a strong Catholic school tradition including several high-profile independent Catholic schools.
Independent schools
Hobart's independent school sector includes The Friends' School, Hutchins School (boys), St Michael's Collegiate (girls) and other established institutions. These schools have long histories in Hobart's community and waiting lists for popular year levels. Launceston has its own independent schools. Fees vary significantly across the sector.
Remote and rural schooling
Many Tasmanian families live in areas where schooling choices are limited by geography. Online and distance education options are available through the Tasmanian Virtual Schools programs. School transport subsidies assist families in rural areas accessing their nearest appropriate school.
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