Homeschooling in Newfoundland and Labrador
Apply to the Superintendent each year, get written approval before you start, and teach an approved curriculum across required subject areas. More structure than most provinces, but a diploma is possible. Start with the complete guide.
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Newfoundland and Labrador Homeschool High School Diploma (2026): The Credit Path Explained
Who is eligible, why the plan starts in Grade 9, how the zoned school submits marks to the Department, and the provincial assessments required for graduation.
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Newfoundland and Labrador Homeschool Progress Reports (2026): The Schedule and Work Samples
Three reports in year one, two in later years, and possibly one after a strong two-year record. What each report needs, how to keep work samples, and how the schedule lightens over time.
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Newfoundland and Labrador Homeschool Application and Approval (2026): The Education Plan and the Coordinator
The education plan, how the regional coordinator handles your application, curriculum requirements, when to apply, and registering at the zoned school once approval arrives.
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How to Homeschool in Newfoundland and Labrador (2026): A Complete Guide
Annual Superintendent approval, required curriculum covering four core areas, registering at your zoned school, progress reports with work samples, and how high school credits work.
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