School enrolment in Portugal 2026/27: a guide for newly arrived families
How to enrol your children in Portuguese public school: July deadlines, the Portal das Matrículas, documents, and every child's right to a school place.
If you have just arrived in Portugal with school-age children, here is the short answer: enrolment for the 2026/27 school year is done online through the Portal das Matrículas, several July deadlines are still open, and every child has the right to attend Portuguese public school — regardless of the family’s documentation status.
What are the enrolment deadlines for 2026/27?
The calendar, set by government dispatch 4472-A/2026, staggers applications by school year. The main windows for pre-school and Year 1 ran from 22 April to 1 June; Years 6, 7, 8, 9 and 11 had 16 to 29 June; Years 2 to 5 had until 13 July. For students entering Year 10 or Year 12, the window is this very week: 15 to 22 July. Outside those windows — the typical case for families who have just landed — enrolment can be requested at any time, and for remaining cases the calendar runs to the last working day of July.
How does the Portal das Matrículas work?
Applications are made at portaldasmatriculas.edu.gov.pt, with authentication via Citizen Card, Digital Mobile Key or Finanças credentials. This is where many newcomer families hit a wall: without those login methods, the route is to go directly to the secretariat of the school cluster (agrupamento) covering your address, which processes the enrolment in person. Bring the child’s and guardian’s identification, proof of address, vaccination records and, if available, school records from your home country.
What if the family’s status is not yet regularised?
A school cannot turn a child away because of the parents’ documents. Access to education is a universal right in Portugal, and enrolment goes ahead even while immigration processes are pending. Equivalence of foreign studies is handled at the school itself — and if the parents also have their own paperwork to sort, our guides to foreign degree recognition and getting a NISS help assemble the rest of the puzzle.
Frequently asked questions
How much does public school enrolment cost?
Nothing — it is free.
My child doesn’t speak Portuguese — can they attend?
Yes. Schools provide Portuguese as a Non-Native Language support for foreign students, at adapted levels.
Can I choose the school?
You can list up to five preferences in the application; placement depends on your address and each cluster’s available places.
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