Home Education Networks 2018

Hobart Montessori Bushschoolers

A Montessori inspired bush school group for 4-8yr homeschoolers in the Hobart area.

We meet weekly (Wednesday 9:30-12:30) in a number of selected locations around Hobart ranging from bush reserve to beach.

Each session will be playful and exploratory allowing children to discover and creatively engage with the natural world around them in a variety of hands-on ways.

At the beginning of each session a prompt/theme and a set of natural materials and (art) supplies will be provided to support creative process and discussion. Children will be encouraged to express themselves and explore their ideas.

Activities will range from free-play to bushwalking, fauna/flora spotting, building, gardening, making fire, cooking, refining gross and fine motor skills, cultural & environmental studies and many more but always in tune with the seasons.

The sessions are parent facilitated but child led, respectful of the children's interests and ability to self-direct within the environment provided.

What to bring:

  • weather appropriate clothing and change of clothes
  • morning tea and lunch
  • smiles and happiness

Regular commitment preferred and contribution fees apply. Please contact me for more info.

Taking enrolments now for term 1 ?

Estelle ???

Facebook link:

West Coast Home Educators

Ellen Evans has recently moved to the West Coast and would love to get together with other home educators in the area. Contact her on 0499178251 or for more information.

Hobart Home Education Group

The Hobart Home Education Group has been established for a number of years to cater to the needs of home educators in the Hobart area. It is a dynamic group that incorporates many different learning styles and methods, together with many social and educational opportunities. There are many groups associated with HHEG offering people the possibility to constantly grow and expand their learning opportunities.

We also have a regular newsletter that allows students the opportunity to share by ‘publishing’ their work and achievements. This can be anything from projects completed, awards attained or experiences gained during an outings, holidays, and stories and/or other written work. Parents can contribute useful techniques, websites; any information that they find helpful and feel they want to share.

We offer regular outings/events where all are welcome to participate. These can be socially and/or educationally driven allowing students experiences and alternatives to complement their learning and/or just to have fun and meet like-minded people. For example, last year some of our events covered various theatrical and musical performances, excursions to various venues such as science centres, museums, various sporting and outdoor learning opportunities and social events. This year we plan to continue hands on science opportunities, sporting opportunities including subsidised swimming lessons twice a year, regular social meets together with various other events organised or advertised by members. By working together we have enjoyed many varied and wonderful occasions. For more details please contact Sara on

Tasman Homeschool Network

Weekly Monday gatherings in Taranna and surrounding areas. All welcome. You can find us on Facebook - Tasman Homeschool Network or email for more information.

Homeschool Gymnastics

Starting on Feb 5, 2018 at 10.15am - 11.45am

Kingborough Gymnastics Centre, 10 Kingston View Dr, Kingston

Phone: 03 6229 0900

The cost for 2018 is as below:

Kindergym - $5.80 per person (1 hour) starting 10.45am

General Gymnastics - $8.70 per person (1.5 hours)

Boys/Girls skills - $14.10 per person (1.5 hours)

Please book for Skills classes. All other classes are pay as you arrive.

For More information please contact Katie Dean

or the Gym centre

Huon Valley Homeschoolers – monthly Fridays

We are a group of homeschoolers in 'The Huon Area '. We get together on the last Friday of every month from 11am until 3pm.

We meet at the Ranelagh Showground (very easy to find , you can even Google map it to make it really easy). There is a big hall for keeping toddlers in and for rainy days, an adjoining kitchen for tea making, a large oval for playing and games, a cricket net and large bitumen area for scooters and roller blades, etc. The children can bring their bikes, scooters, balls, cricket bats etc. Our children range from 1 week to 16 plus. We mums drink far too much tea and catch up on home school chit chat. We have a few boxes of books which we share and exchange. If you are interested in an informal, unstructured, social day for you and your children, then you are welcome to come along. We contribute $5 per family towards hall hire and power costs (this can be negotiable). You can call for more details if you like - Samantha 6297 6177.

Hobart Natural Learners Co-op

We are going to meet weekly on Thursdays this term, 10am to 2pm. Even numbered weeks are at the cottage on Batchelor Way, Taroona, inside the fenced playground. Odd numbered weeks are excursions announced on our FB group (Hobart Natural Learners Co-op) with the finer details posted there. Current age range is 1-13 years.

We have an exciting list of activities planned for term 1.

We’ll start off with a games day at the cottage this Thursday, 10 - 2 (please note the time change from last year). Bring along any games you’d like to play or share!

New and casual families are welcome, with a $4 per family casual fee (for cottage days only) or a $30 membership fee for the whole term - all to be paid to the co-op’s PayPal. Some activities attract an additional cost. ️

Cottage days are at the playground area next to the Taroona community hall on Bachelor Way.

See below for Facebook entry.

Contact through Facebook group or .

Kentish Mountain Learners Group

We meet alternate Monday's at 10.30 --1.30pm usually, but not always, in The Sheffield Community Garden during summer and in the Sheffield Uniting Church Hall during winter. We organise a variety of themed activity days including in the past year an Indian Day, bird watching, singing and gardening. The group enjoys the guidance of a Physical Education teacher who has taught us many large group outdoor games. The Community Garden borders a park with paths for rollerblading and a bike park for bikes and scooters as well as a boules pitch and bbq. There are 2 car parks to access the Garden, one is at the Health Centre and one is beside the Information Centre. All welcome. Enquiries to Alison on or Sally Mineur
North West Home Education

We have been meeting every Friday at Otto’s Grotto, Dial Road, Ulverstone, from 11am onwards.

Past activities have included swimming lessons, activities with PCYC, garden/book/stuff swaps, and a concert. The group has attended various shows provided for schools – science, music, drama, etc., and visited places like the fire station, police station, law courts, council, etc.

The group has a diverse range of children from preschool to teens.

The group can be contacted on or go to or North West Tas Home Ed Groupfor more information.

Launceston Home Education Group

We meet every Wednesday usually from 12-3. The 1st Wednesday of the month is at St Catherine's Hall in Norwood and the rest of the month is dependent on the activities we have organised.

There is an organised program – please send an email to to get on the email list.

We also have a Facebook page if people are interested in looking us up on Facebook - is the web address but if they look for Launceston Home Ed group in the search bar you’ll be able to also find us that way. To join the group, you will need to answer a couple of questions before admin approves your join so that it is kept local and a safe space for the community and children.

Facebook groups

  • Tasmanian Home Learning - A place for all homeschooling, home educating, natural and unschooling families.... A budding online meeting group for anyone interested in educating their children at home. If for whatever reason you find it hard to connect with ‘physical’ groups, maybe this is the answer.See More
  • H.E.T - Home Education Tasmania - Home Education Tasmania is a community group designed for everyone who is either home educating, being home educated or has an interest in home education in Tasmania. It is a place to come together enjoy outings / excursions and activities, mainly in the Southern and Midlands region of the state, but at times in the North, as well as share information resources, experiences and showcase our learning and work. It is also a place designed to provide friendship and support. 'Home Education Tasmania' is an all-inclusive community that aims to provide a safe and welcoming atmosphere for all, free of advertising, religion and politics.See More
  • Home Education Southern Tasmania - If you are home educating or seriously considering it and live in Southern Tasmania, then we would love you to join us in supporting one another. I hope we can share resources, discuss ideas, gain support with difficulties, and arrange meet-ups. Please remember that we all come from different backgrounds and have chosen a different journey in home schooling to suit our unique family. There is rarely a definite right and wrong, and this is the joy of home schooling - that we have the freedom to make these choices! Let's be a supportive community that is respectful to one another, but also fosters healthy & passionate discussion. See More
  • Hobart Natural Learners - A group bringing together home educating families in the greater Hobart area who follow a natural learning, relaxed homeschooling or unschooling path. A co-operative group of active members within the group meet regularly to share in activities and provide real-life support and community for our families. Meets are somewhat relaxed, but we usually undertake an activity of some sort. Members are invited to take turns to share or lead an activity or experience with other families there. Children are also encouraged to set and lead activities. Sometimes we meet with no particular activity in mind and see where the day leads us… We also have a small patch of our own at the local neighbourhood garden that families are encouraged to tend and share in the rewards! Membership costs $30 per family per season, to be paid up front, or casual visits are $4 per family. It is intended that regular members attend most weeks and become part of and contribute to our co-op community. Fees cover venue hire and our community garden membership. Specialty organised workshops may incur an additional fee. All meets are covered by insurance. Families currently attending have children of a range of ages from babies through to grade 7, although all ages are warmly welcome. We encourage you to come along, bring your lunch and enjoy a cuppa, a chat and a play! Please comment here for more information or visit:

- Tasman Homeschool Network - Weekly Monday gatherings in Taranna and surrounding areas. All welcome. You can find us on Facebook - Tasman Homeschool Network or email for more information.

Helmets (West Tamar Home Education Group - Tas.) - This group is for those on Facebook to be able to share events happening around Launceston that other mums might be interested in. Also to chat and ask questions about home education, and other general home school talks. All calendar events, and information relevant to the whole group will be shared and confirmed via email. If you need to be added to that list, please email

  • Derwent Valley Homies - Derwent Valley Homeschooling families. This group is for anyone and everyone who is either homeschooling or considering homeschool. We meet socially each fortnight, with a stack of kids ranging from Crawlers to Teens at Tynwald Park, New Norfolk at 2pm. This group can also be to post other gatherings, co-op ideas or anything relevant for the Homeschooling community in the Derwent Valley.See More

- Oak Meadow Southern Hemisphere Community

This group is specifically for people in the Southern Hemisphere, either using or genuinely interested in using, the Oak Meadow homeschooling program. If you are looking to research the Oak Meadow program, then some good links for this are:

The main site -

An article on Waldorf and OM -

Curriculum samples -

The bookstore -

This community space grew out of the desire for those working with the Oak Meadow curriculum, in the Southern Hemisphere, to be able to talk with other parents who were in sync with their own school year, seasons and country. This is a support chat for parents using and interested in using Oak Meadow curriculum and is no way affiliated with Oak Meadow the company. See More

  • Home Education Association - HEA in Tasmania

HEA (Tas) supports and provides services for Tasmanian home educators and those wanting to homeschool.
Home education is a legal and successful educational option. It is the aim of HEA (TAS) to ensure all Tasmanians have access to information about home education and to support the rights of all Tasmanians to homeschool their children. We welcome enquiries from anyone with an interest in homeschooling.

HEA (Tas) is a newly formed arm of the Australian Home Education Association, an incorporated association that supports and provides services for Australian home educators. The HEA is run by a committee of home educators that voluntarily come together to provide direction for the association.
We have found community support essential in our home education journeys. This is our way of giving back to the communities that have supported us and offering our support to those about to embark on the life-changing journey of discovery that is home education. Welcome on board.schooling.
HEA (Tas) is a newly formed arm of the Australian Home Education Association, an incorporated association that supports and provides services for Australian home educators. The HEA is run by a committee of home educators that voluntarily come together to provide direction for the association.
We have found community support essential in our home education journeys. This is our way of giving back to the communities that have supported us and offering our support to those about to embark on the life-changing journey of discovery that is home education. Welcome on board. HEA (Tas) is a newly formed arm of the Australian Home Education Association, an incorporated association that supports and provides services for Australian home educators. The HEA is run by a committee of home educators that voluntarily come together to provide direction for the association.
We have found community support essential in our home education journeys. This is our way of giving back to the communities that have supported us and offering our support to those about to embark on the life-changing journey of discovery that is home education. Welcome on board.HEA (Tas) is a newly formed arm of the Australian Home Education Association, an incorporated association that supports and provides services for Australian home educators. The HEA is run by a committee of home educators that voluntarily come together to provide direction for the association.

WeWe hWe have found community support essential in our home education journeys. This is our way of giving back to the communities that have supported us and offering our support to those about to embark on the life-changing journey of discovery that is home education. Welcome on board.

Tasmanian Home Education Association Members & Friends

"Tasmanian Home Education Association Members and Friends" is a group for home educators and home educated alumni in Tasmania. This page exists to promote the respectful discussion of questions and issues relating to home education in Tasmania and to encourage co-operation and mutual support amongst home educators as the new legislative framework governing home education in the state kicks in in 2017. The views shared by individuals on this page may represent a wide range of different perspectives and may include points of view not shared or endorsed by the Home Education Association. Members of this Facebook group are encouraged to become financial members of the Home Education Association, our national support and advocacy body, but all Tasmanian home educators are welcome to participate in the discussions on this page.See More