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State Deep DiveTAS

Tasmania Education

Tasmania's education system serves around 85,000 students with a focus on literacy and numeracy outcomes. Significant investment in school infrastructure and TAFE expansion.

Education Entities
263
Tasmania education sector
Federal Contracts
$0
0 contracts
Entity Types
4
distinct categories

ROGS 2026

System Outcomes — Tasmania

IndicatorValuePeriod
Attendance rate — Yr 1-10 (%)85.82025
Disability adjustment — extensive (%)1.82024
Disability adjustment — substantial (%)6.22024
Disability adjustment — supplementary (%)9.72024
Participation rate — 15 year olds (%)95.8latest
Participation rate — 16 year olds (%)92.1latest
Participation rate — 17 year olds (%)77.2latest
Primary school enrolments30,5372024
Student-teacher ratio (primary)12.72024
Apparent retention — Year 10 to Year 12 (%)69.72024
Secondary school enrolments22,6292024
Total school enrolments53,1672024
Total government education expenditure ($'000)1,286,2702018-19
VET completion — 15-19 year olds (%)16.42024
Source: Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services 2026

ACARA MySchool

School Landscape — Tasmania

Schools
261
Enrolments
84,104
Avg ICSEA
969
National avg: 1,000
Avg Indigenous %
14.3%
Disadvantage Signal45 schools below ICSEA 900 (17% of state) — majority-Indigenous schools avg ICSEA: 703
SectorSchoolsEnrolmentsAvg ICSEA
Government18956,313951
Catholic3816,132994
Independent3411,6591040
Source: ACARA MySchool 2023. ICSEA = Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage (1,000 = national average).

Entity Type Breakdown

TypeCount
charity205
foundation47
indigenous_corp9
company2

Policy Timeline

Key legislation, inquiries, and reforms

2024
frameworkBetter and Fairer Schools Agreement 2025-2034

New National School Reform Agreement. All public schools to reach 100% SRS by 2034. Bilateral deals with states.

2024
budgetBudget 2024-25: $4.4B education package

Fee-free TAFE extended. University Accord implementation begins. $500M for school infrastructure.

2023
reportUniversities Accord Final Report

Professor Mary O'Kane review. 47 recommendations including needs-based university funding, fee reform, 80% attainment target.

2022
frameworkNational Teacher Workforce Action Plan

Cross-jurisdictional plan to address teacher shortages. Initial teacher education reform, mid-career pathways, workload reduction.

2022
frameworkLifting Literacy and Numeracy — Years 3-6

Tasmania's targeted literacy/numeracy intervention. $50M over 4 years. Evidence-based phonics and explicit instruction.

2020
frameworkAlice Springs (Mparntwe) Education Declaration

Joint declaration by all education ministers. Two goals: promoting excellence and equity, becoming confident and creative learners.

2018
reportGonski 2.0: Through Growth to Achievement

Review to Achieve Educational Excellence in Australian Schools. Focus on growth, tailored learning, evidence-based practice.

2017
legislationAustralian Education Act 2013 — Amended (Gonski 2.0)

Quality Schools Package. $23.5B additional over 10 years. Schooling Resource Standard (SRS) as basis for needs-based funding.

2012
reportGonski Review — Review of Funding for Schooling

Landmark review by David Gonski. Recommended needs-based funding model. $5B additional annual investment needed.

Oversight & Accountability

Recommendations from inquiries, audits, and commissions

BodyRecommendationStatus
ANAO
National School Reform Agreement Audit
ANAO-EDU-1Improve bilateral agreement transparency — clarify how SRS targets will be measured and reportedpartially implemented
Gonski Review Panel
Through Growth to Achievement
GONSKI-1Create an online, formative assessment tool that allows teachers to identify individual student needs and tailor teachingpartially implemented
Gonski Review Panel
Through Growth to Achievement
GONSKI-2Revise the Australian Curriculum to focus on development of deep knowledge, skills and understandingimplemented
Productivity Commission
ROGS 2026 — Schools
ROGS-EDU-1Address widening gap in Year 9 NAPLAN results between metropolitan and remote studentspending
Universities Accord
Final Report
UA-1Set a target of 80% of the working-age population to hold a post-school qualification by 2050accepted
Universities Accord
Final Report
UA-2Implement needs-based university funding to replace demand-driven systempending

Cross-System