
How does the Queensland Government manage personal information in OneSchool?
The Queensland Government manages personal information in line with the Information Privacy Act 2009 . The student data in OneSchool can only be accessed by the school principal, teachers and other authorised departmental staff. To access OneSchool, authorised users must first login and be authenticated by the department's network.
What are we doing to support early childhood education in Queensland?
We are giving all children a great start, engaging young people in learning, creating safe and inclusive workplaces and investing in communities for a stronger Queensland. We are setting the foundations for quality early learning experiences and building strong partnerships with early years services, schools and communities.
Why work for Qld teachers?
Every day, our teachers make a difference in the lives of students in diverse communities in approximately 1,240 schools around Queensland. We are giving all children a great start, engaging young people in learning, creating safe and inclusive workplaces and investing in communities for a stronger Queensland.
Can Queensland Students download Microsoft Office for free?
All Queensland state school staff and students can now download multiple free copies of the latest Microsoft Office to their personal home computers and mobile devices. The Department of Education, in partnership with the Daniel Morcombe Foundation, has developed the Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum for Queensland students.

Our sites
We are inspiring creativity, critical thinking and building resilience in every student to confidently embrace the opportunities of new industries and technologies.
Be prepared for storms
Severe storms can strike quickly, causing heavy rainfall, damaging wind, hail and lightning. Preparation can save lives – clear gutters, remove unsecured items and review and test your Emergency Response Plan (ERP) or Business Continuity Plan (BCP).
National Skin Cancer Action Week
National Skin Cancer Action Week is 22–28 November. Being sun safe reduces skin cancer risks. See the sun safety strategies page on the Education website for further information.
Foundations for Success educator resource
The Foundations for Success website is a rich resource to support educators implementing quality early teaching and learning practices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
Inspire your teenager
Is getting your teen to school each day a struggle? Find out how to motivate them.
Look, Listen, Report – 13 17 88
We can all help to keep our schools safe. If you see or hear something suspicious, call School Watch on 13 17 88 to report it, even if it appears to be minor. In an emergency or if you see a crime in progress, dial Triple Zero (000).
Be prepared for storms
Severe storms can strike quickly, causing heavy rainfall, damaging wind, hail and lightning. Preparation can save lives – clear gutters, remove unsecured items and review and test your Emergency Response Plan (ERP) or Business Continuity Plan (BCP).
What is learning continuity planning?
Learning continuity planning has information you need for moving your classroom online and working with school colleagues.
What is Scootle Learning?
Scootle provides Australian teachers and students with access to online digital curriculum resources from the National Digital Learning Resources Network (NDLRN).
