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THE WACE
The WA Certificate of Education
for students starting Year 11
in 2009
2008/25391
Features of WACE
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52 courses
Availability of VET programs
Development of industry specific courses
Endorsed programs
20 hours community service requirement
from 2009
Features of WACE
• Helps schools cater for all students
• This includes students who:
are university-bound
are TAFE-bound
are planning to enter the workforce on
leaving school
have special requirements or
disabilities.
Graduation requirements 2010
• 20 course units or acceptable alternatives
• Average of C grade or better
• English language competence
 complete four units of an English course
 achieve the competence criteria
• Well-rounded program
• 20 hours of community service
• Sit for WACE examinations
(unless exempt)
Courses
• Courses split into four stages – Preliminary,
Stage 1, Stage 2 and Stage 3
• P stage units cater for students with special
needs (19 courses)
• Additional Stage 1 units (25 courses)
• Stages include combinations of units, which
may be delivered as semester units or
concurrently during the year
• Each unit is based on notional 55 hours
• Units become increasingly difficult at each
stage
Vocational education and training
• Skills shortage means VET programs are
more relevant than ever
• Students can begin training at school
• Options include school-based
apprenticeships and School
Apprenticeship Link program
Industry specific courses
Automotive
Creative Industries (Music)
Business Services
Hospitality
Community Services
Information Technology
Construction
Primary Industries
Creative Industries (Art)
Sport and Recreation
Creative Industries (Media)
Tourism
Endorsed programs
• Endorsed programs provide areas of
learning not covered by courses,
e.g. Cadets WA, performance in school
productions, examinations in music,
speech and drama
• Endorsed programs can contribute up to
50 per cent of a student’s WACE
requirements
Community service
• From 2009, students must complete 20
hours of community service
• Community service helps students
develop leadership skills, social
responsibility and citizenship
• Requirement can be completed over years
10, 11 and 12
Assessment and standards
• Grades are assigned by teachers at the
end of each unit
• Grades: A–E
• mark out of 100 for all Stage 2 and Stage 3
units completed in Year 12
Examinations 2009
• Compulsory for new courses
• Remaining tertiary entrance subjects
unchanged
• Separate examinations for Stage 2 and
Stage 3 unit pairs in the 21 new courses
• Practical and performance examinations
for some courses
Examinations 2010
• No more tertiary entrance examinations
(TEE)
• All 52 courses will have compulsory
examinations for Stage 2 and Stage 3 unit
pairs
• Some courses will have practical or
performance examinations
Exemptions from examinations
Vocational education and training:
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Working towards completion of AQF VET
Certificate I or higher and
Enrolled in three or fewer Stage 2 and/or Stage 3
unit pairs
Students studying six or seven unit pairs:
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Students only required to sit five examinations
Notes:
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Exempt students may elect to sit examinations
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Examinations will not be held for Stage 1 units
Further information
• Curriculum Council website
www.curriculum.wa.edu.au