The SACE is a world recognised qualification allowing students into all universities around the world. A student must have at least 200 credits and C grades or higher to gain this qualification.
Moreover, the students also must have 50 of the 200 credits for these subjects:
- English (20 credits)
- Mathematics (10 credits)
- Personal Learning Plan (10 credits)
- Research Project (10 credits)
And, 90 of the 200 credits completed at a Year 12 or Stage 2 level. 20 of these Year 12 credits can be from a Certificate 3 course.
It usually takes 2 years to gain 200 credits. Students need to use English quite confidently and quickly as well as without translators for much of the work to do well in SACE.
The English for Academic Purposes students also can gain SACE credits when:
- The student is in Year 10.
- If their language use is getting close to a level 14.
- If their subjects are close to a Year 11 standard
- If the amount and type of assessment is close to a Year 11 standard.
At the moment, I am submitting applications for SACE credits for some English for Academic Purposes students. For others, their language level and amount of assessment needs to increase to be eligible for this.
The maximum number of SACE credits for English for Academic Purposes courses is 40. These 40 credits are for Year 11 credits, not year 12. They are also not part of compulsory English or Mathematics courses.
I am currently auditing the SACE Patterns of students. You may receive a communication from me regarding your student’s learning and how they will progress their education beyond 2023 if there may be any concern with gaining the 200 credits required.
Ms. Phillips.