National Quality Standards
The National Quality Standard (NQS) sets a national benchmark for the quality of education and care services across Australia and establishes a set of Standards that all schools are expected to meet.

The National Quality Standards (NQS) sets a national benchmark for the quality of early childhood education and care services across Australia which all schools are expected to meet. 

The National Quality Standard comprises of 7 quality areas and 15 standards. The standards are high level outcome statements. Under each standard sit elements that describe the outcomes that contribute to the standard being achieved. There are 58 elements in total.

Quality  Area 1Educational program and practice
Quality  Area 2Children’s Health and Safety
Quality  Area 3Physical Environment
Quality  Area 4Staffing arrangements
Quality  Area 5Relationships with Children
Quality  Area 6Collaborative partnerships with families and communities
Quality  Area 7Governance and Leadership

Verification Process

  • Staff in Kindergarten to Year 2 use the NQS as a reflective tool to gauge collective program quality and identify priorities for improvement.
  • The Executive Team completes an internal audit on each quality area each year. The findings of this audit are submitted to the Department of Education.
  • External reviews are undertaken by the Department of Education. Schools are then provided with a report on each element. Our most recent review was undertaken in May 2017. A copy of the review report is available here. Our next review is scheduled for 2023.