Homeschooling international status and statistics information
Overview of the legal situation and prevalence of homeschooling around the world
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Legality of homeschooling by country
Legal, with minimal regulations or no exceptions
Legal, but subject to registration or lax restrictions
Legal, but with restrictive regulations
Homeschooling is either partially legal or has de jure legality.1
Illegal, with no known exceptions2
Legality unknown or unclear
1Legality varies by grade, age, location, and personal circumstance. 2Possible exceptions may include medical reasons, although even then it is rarely permitted.
Homeschooling is illegal in many countries. Countries with the most prevalent homeschooling movements include Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Some countries have highly regulated homeschooling programs as an extension of the compulsory school system; few others, such as Germany,[1] have outlawed it entirely. In some other countries, while not restricted by law, homeschooling is not socially acceptable, or is considered undesirable,[why?] and is virtually non-existent.
^Spiegler, Thomas (2003). "Home education in Germany: An overview of the contemporary situation" (PDF). Evaluation and Research in Education. 17 (2–3): 179–90. doi:10.1080/09500790308668301. S2CID 55313080.
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