Secondary Education
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Secondary Education
Australia’s secondary schools adhere to a national curriculum framework, which is being progressively developed and implemented in schools to set high national standards in English, mathematics, science, history, languages, geography, the arts, health and physical education, information and communication technology, civics and citizenship, economics and business.
In order to gain accreditation to accept international students, a school must provide, or have access to, specialist English language programs.
Across the states and territories, the final years of secondary school have a different name (see below).
State or territory |
Name of Year 12 qualification |
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) |
ACT Year 12 Certificate |
New South Wales (NSW) |
Higher School Certificate (HSC) |
Northern Territory (NT) |
Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (NTCET) |
Queensland (QLD) |
Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) |
South Australia (SA) |
South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) |
Tasmania (TAS) |
Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) |
Victoria (VIC) |
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) |
Western Australia (WA) |
Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) |
Different secondary schools offer different elective subjects, class structures and areas of specialization. In addition to the subjects offered, it’s a good idea to research the school’s focus and extracurricular activities to help you find the school most suited to your needs and interests. You can find further information about senior secondary qualifications in Australia on the AQF website.(www.aqf.edu.au)
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