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In June 2009, the Federal Minister for Education Julia Gillard announced the removal of all state-level university entrance scores and the introduction of a national Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for Year 12 students of 2009 within the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales, and for the rest of the country, excluding Queensland, in 2010. [11]
the student's best score in one of English, English Language, Literature, or English as an Additional Language (EAL), the student's next three best scores; along with the English score form the "primary four" results, 10% of the next two best scores, known as "increments" (where available).
The 2013 Dux of Highvale achieved an ATAR of 99.60. [2] In 2023 Highvale Secondary College was one of two public government schools to have a student score an atar of 0. In 2011, Highvale Secondary College was one of the seven public government schools that had at least one student score an atar of 99.90 or above. [3]
St Leonard's IB program is considered one of the strongest in Victoria with a median ATAR of 96.35 and a combined VCE and IB median ATAR of 91.65 in 2023 [4] St Leonard's College VCE results 2012–2023 [ 5 ]
The Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) was a tertiary entrance score used in several Australian states, the ACT [1] and the Northern Territory as a tool for selection to universities in Australia. As of 2010, it has been replaced by the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank in all states and territories (including Queensland as of 2020).
The ACT Scaling Test (AST), sat by tertiary students, linked a student's ability with the school's mean score in each course and was used to scale students in different courses and schools. UAI scores were not directly equivalent to a percentile rank among those who completed Year 12 (i.e. a UAI of 99 was not equivalent to placing in the top 1% ...
In 2008, the TES was a score out of 510 (during 2009, out of 400), calculated on the basis of a person's TEE exam results. [citation needed]Previously, the TES was calculated by multiplying an applicant's best mean scaled score over four or five Tertiary Entrance subjects, with at least one subject from each of List 1 and List 2 contributing to the score, by 5.1.
In 2013, 15 Year 12 students at Mansfield State High School attained an OP 1. [9] In 2015, the school produced an average NAPLAN score of 602, the highest in the south-side patch, outperforming the Anglican Church Grammar School (598) and the Brisbane Boys' College (591). 31% of graduates in 2015 received an OP 1–5. [10]