Australian Certificate of Education

The Australian Certificate of Education (ACE) is the name of a proposed national senior secondary school certificate to replace the various existing Australian state and territory certificates in the upcoming Australian Curriculum. The scheme was considered by the Australian state and territory education ministers within the Australian Qualifications Framework. "Credentialling, and related assessment requirements and processes, will remain the responsibility of states and territories" – quote from the NSW Board of Studies website (which contradicts this proposed ACE).

The acronym "ACE" is already used for other educational purposes in Australia – the Australian College of Educators, Adult and Community Education and Advanced Christian Education.

Development

In June 2005, the Australian Government commissioned the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), led by Professor Geoff Masters to investigate and report on models for a nationwide Australian Certificate of Education. The report was published in May 2006.[1]

The report proposed the creation, in stages, of a national Australian Certificate of Education to replace the current state and territory certificates. It also proposed that the certificate be awarded by state and territory authorities (the ACACA agencies), based on nationally consistent standards set by a national standards body.

Current certificates

The state and territory senior secondary school certificates are:

Some schools choose to offer the following equivalents:

See also

  • National Curriculum (Australia)

External links

  • Australian Certificate of Education: exploring a way forward - Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
  • Our VCE is ACE: Kosky

References

  1. ^ Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Archived September 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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Senior secondary school certificates and tertiary education admission agencies in Australia
Senior secondary
school certificates
New South Wales
  • Higher School Certificate (HSC)
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
  • Australian Capital Territory Senior Secondary Certificate (ACT SSC)
Northern Territory
Nationwide
  • IB Diploma
  • Australian Certificate of Education (proposed)
Tertiary education
admission agencies
New South Wales,
Australian Capital Territory
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia,
Northern Territory
Western Australia
National rank
Note: Tasmania does not have a unified tertiary education admission agency