Schooling Visa in Australia
Student Visa Subclass 500 schools sector support for school admissions, CoE, welfare arrangements and visa preparation.
Plan your child’s school education pathway in Australia with confidence.
A school education stream under the Student Visa Subclass 500 allows eligible international students to study in Australia for the duration of their primary or secondary schooling.
School applicants have different eligibility requirements compared to higher education students. Correct school admission, Confirmation of Enrolment, financial evidence, welfare arrangements and visa documents are critical before applying.
Think Higher Consultants helps parents and students secure school admissions and manage the visa process smoothly from first consultation to lodgement preparation.
Key schooling visa focus areas
- School admission and CoE
- Age and year-level placement
- Financial capacity evidence
- Welfare and guardianship for students under 18
- Genuine Student explanation and supporting documents
Most school enrolments are planned around January and July.
Australian schools generally follow a structured academic calendar for international student admissions. Availability can vary depending on school, location, year level and state regulations, so early planning is important.
Main intake
The main intake for most Australian schools. Students usually begin their academic year during this period.
Mid-year intake
The second major intake, allowing students to join mid-year depending on available seats and school capacity.
Core requirements for a schooling visa
Students applying under the schools sector stream must prepare the right documents before visa lodgement.
Valid passport
The passport should remain valid throughout the intended stay in Australia.
Confirmation of Enrolment
A valid CoE from an Australian school is required before the visa application can proceed.
Financial capacity
Parents or sponsors must show funds for tuition, accommodation, travel and living expenses.
Genuine Student requirement
Applicants may need to explain the purpose of study, study plans and ties to their home country.
Health insurance
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is required for the relevant period.
Academic and welfare records
Previous school records and welfare arrangements are important, especially for students under 18.
Important English test note
School students usually do not require IELTS or other English language tests for visa approval. School admission requirements and visa evidence still need to be reviewed carefully case by case.
School placement is based on age, academic history and school assessment.
Schools may require an online video interview before accepting an admission request. Students must also meet school grade placement requirements based on age and academic level.
Secondary school age requirements
- Less than 17 years old when starting Year 9
- Less than 18 years old when starting Year 10
- Less than 19 years old when starting Year 11
- Less than 20 years old when starting Year 12
Primary school age requirements
- Must be at least 6 years old to start primary school in Australia
- Generally covers Year 1 to Year 6, approximately ages 6–12
- Student must meet the school’s grade placement requirements
A structured path from school admission to visa preparation
Meet school admission requirements
Receive admission from a registered Australian school and obtain a valid Confirmation of Enrolment. Placement is based on age, academic history and school assessment.
Show financial capacity
Parents or guardians must demonstrate ability to cover one year of tuition fees, living expenses and travel costs using suitable financial evidence.
Meet health, character and welfare requirements
Medical examinations, police clearance for applicants aged 16 and over, OSHC and welfare arrangements for minors may be required.
Prepare your schools sector documents correctly
Exact documents depend on the student’s age, school, country of passport and family circumstances.
Identity documents
- Valid passport
- Birth certificate
- National ID card
- Name change documents, if required
School enrolment documents
- Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE)
- School acceptance documents
- Previous school transcripts and certificates
Genuine Student statement
- Current circumstances
- Study plans
- Why Australia and this school
- Family ties and future education goals
- Financial situation
Financial documents
- Bank statements
- Parent income proof
- Sponsor documents
- Scholarship documents, if applicable
Health documents
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
- Medical examination reports, if required
Character and welfare documents
- Police clearance certificate, if required
- Guardian documents
- Welfare arrangements
- Parental consent for students under 18
Custody evidence
- Parents’ passports
- Family Registration Certificate
- Parents’ marriage certificate, if applicable
- Court custody order if parents are separated or divorced
- Any legal document confirming guardianship or custody
Schooling visa processing can vary by application complexity.
Processing time depends on the completeness of documents, applicant circumstances and country of passport. Many school student applications are processed within a few weeks when documents are complete, but additional checks can extend processing time.
Think Higher works with more than 340+ leading education providers across Australia to help families find the right school and prepare the application properly.
Tell us about the student. We will guide the school admission and visa pathway.
This form captures the practical details needed for school selection, age/year placement, welfare planning and Subclass 500 schools sector visa preparation.
Schooling Visa in Australia FAQs
It commonly refers to the schools sector stream under Student Visa Subclass 500, allowing eligible primary or secondary students to study at an Australian school.
The main intake is usually January, with a second major intake in July. Availability depends on the school, location, year level and capacity.
School students usually do not require IELTS or similar English tests for visa approval, but school and visa requirements must still be reviewed carefully.
Common documents include passport, birth certificate, CoE, school acceptance, financial evidence, Genuine Student statement, OSHC, academic records and welfare documents for students under 18.
Yes. We assist with school selection, admission, CoE direction, document preparation, welfare arrangements and visa preparation.
