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Education Financial

The cost of education is high no matter what form of education you are hoping to offer a child or young person in your care. For many carers, the Department of Families, Fairness & Housing (DFFH)  or your foster care agency may be able to assist with costs associated with putting children through school. Other government resources and support services are provided below.

Victorian Government Support

Early Start Kindergarten:

Early Start Kindergarten (ESK) provides eligible children with 15 hours of free or low-cost kindergarten each week led by a qualified Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) registered teacher.

All children in Out-of-Home Care (foster care, permanent care, or kinship care), who are three years old by 30th April in the year they start kindergarten are eligible for Early Start Kindergarten. 

Children enrolled in Early Start Kindergarten are also eligible for Pre-Prep (more hours of Four-Year-Old Kindergarten) the following year.

Early Start Kindergarten | vic.gov.au

Student Scholarships:

The Department of Education administers a range of scholarships on behalf of various trusts who fund the scholarships.

These school scholarships are for students who are studying in Victorian schools (Australia) and who are citizens or permanent residents of Australia.

Applications for a range of scholarships open 1 October 2025 and close 11.59pm on 2 February 2026. Scholarships are available to students who complete Years 4 to 12 in 2025.

Students must apply for a scholarship for the year level they undertook in 2025, e.g. a student in Year 8 in 2026 would apply for a Year 8 scholarship.

These school scholarships are for students who are studying in Victorian schools (Australia) and who are citizens or permanent residents of Australia.

Student Scholarships - Home

Conveyance Allowance:

The conveyance allowance is a form of financial assistance to assist eligible families in rural and regional Victoria with the cost of transporting their children to their nearest appropriate school/campus or attend an eligible specialist school. This policy applies to both government and non-government schools.

Eligible children may need to travel by public transport or by private car, motorbike, bicycle or bus, and their nearest school is not serviced by a free school bus provided under the School Bus Program.

Schools are responsible for the day-to-day administration of the conveyance allowance and communicating to parents/carers the travel options that are available for students in the area. Schools administer applications for the conveyance allowance.

From 1 January 2026, young people aged under 18 will be able to travel for free on all Victorian public transport services. If a student has turned 18 years old or use a transport service which is not covered under free public transport, they may be able to receive a reimbursement of their ticket costs via the Conveyance Allowance Program. Please check the link below for Departmental updates:

Conveyance Allowance Program: Policy | education.vic.gov.au

Students with Disabilities Transport Program:

Students attending a specialist school may be eligible for travel assistance through the provision of buses, taxis, conveyance allowances and other transport solutions.

To qualify for assistance children must:

Getting to and from school for students with disability | vic.gov.au

 School Bus Program:

The School Bus Program is an extensive school bus network that provides travel at no cost to eligible students attending government and non-government schools and living in rural and regional Victoria.

 From 1 January 2026, young people aged under 18 will be able to travel for free on all Victorian public transport services. Please check the link below for Departmental updates:

School Bus Program: Policy | VIC.GOV.AU | Policy and Advisory Library

 State Schools’ Relief (SSR):

SSR provides government school students with new uniforms, footwear, and educational resources, including learning devices. There is an online store available on the website.

State Schools' Relief

 Other support programmes managed by the SSR are:

Commonwealth Government Support

Carers can contact the Services Australia Grandparent, Foster, and Kinship Carer Adviser on 1800 245 965 for further information and advice.

Grandparent, Foster, and Kinship Carer Advisers - Services Australia

Youth Allowance:

Young people may be eligible for Youth Allowance if they are aged:

  • 18 to 24 and studying full time

  • 16 to 17, studying full time and either independent or needing to live away from home to study

  • 16 to 17, studying full time and have completed year 12 or equivalent

  • 16 to 24 and doing a full time Australian Apprenticeship

Young people in state care must provide proof such as a court order or letter from their state or territory department to show that they are in the guardianship, care or custody of a court or government department, or that a current court, minister, or department direction has placed a young person in the guardianship, care, or custody of someone other than their parent.

For further information visit your local Centrelink office or call Centrelink on 13 24 90
Youth Allowance for students and Australian Apprentices - Services Australia

 Abstudy:

Students can usually first get ABSTUDY when they start high school. Primary school students may also be eligible if they’re aged 14 years or older on 1st January in the year of study.

Depending on a student’s circumstances, ABSTUDY can help with school fees, boarding fees, living costs, travel costs, buying school materials.

ABSTUDY - Services Australia

Assistance for Isolated Children Scheme:

This assistance may be available for school age students who live in an isolated area, or school age children with a disability or special health need that cannot be met at a local state school.

The student must normally be enrolled in approved full-time primary or secondary study. A school aged student who does not have access to a state secondary school can be enrolled in

approved full-time tertiary vocational education and training, for example a TAFE course, instead.
Assistance for Isolated Children Scheme - Services Australia

Other Supports and Resources

LOOKOUT Education Support Centres:

LOOKOUT Education Support Centres are designed to boost the capability of early childhood services, schools, carers, child protection practitioners and out-of-home care services to improve educational outcomes for children and young people living in out-of-home care.

Carers should discuss accessing LOOKOUT supports with their agency worker and Care Team in the first instance.
LOOKOUT Education Support Centres | vic.gov.au

Association for Children with Disabilities:

The Association for Children with Disabilities (ACD) offers comprehensive information and support to education to care givers of children and young people with disabilities.
School - Association for Children with Disability 

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