Where do the 2013 NSW high school rankings come from?
The 2013 High School Rankings have been derived from the NSW Board of Studies. Our rankings include a complete list of schools and results based on their HSC performance. We have included the rankings from 2011 and 2012 to provide an overview of each school’s performance history.
How can I compare primary school rankings in NSW?
Alternatively you can compare up to 5 NSW primary schools and trends with 2D / 3D charts side by side. For other types of results or rankings, please visit School Ranking Home. There are a large range of factors that impact on academic results in addition to the role played by the school itself.
How are English and maths grades rated in Sydney primary schools?
English and Maths are rated with 5 grades while the overall academic performance has 3 rating scales for you to choose. Related ratings: Top Sydney Primary Schools | Top Sydney Non-government Primary Schools | Top Sydney Government Primary Schools | NSW Primary School Ratings.
How many public schools are there in New South Wales?
Currently, there are more than 2,100 public schools in New South Wales (NSW), providing students living there with different levels of education, including primary school, high school and higher education. These public schools in NSW are run by the state government, and all basic school funding depends on the state government budget.
What is the ATAR cut off for universities in Australia?
ATAR University Entry Cut Off Scores Uni Biz Arts Sci Ave University of Melbourne 92.35 92.35 92 92.23 University of Sydney 91.35 82 83 85.45 University of New South Wales 85 82 84 83.67 Australian National University 86 80 80 82
What are the requirements to get into University of Sydney?
SAT or ACT scores including a pass mark in the optional essay or writing component and completion of a secondary education (high school) qualification. Accepted (from 2010 onwards) with required score. We also recognise the following qualifications, listed below by country/region: Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE).
What is Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE)?
Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE). Admission is based on the ATAR in an Australian Year 12 qualification. To help you make informed decisions we publish a list of ATARs each year. For many of our courses, we also have Guaranteed Entry.