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Selective High Schools Entry in Year 7 2010 – minimum scores
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Selective high schools provide an educationally enriched environment for highly achieving, academically gifted students.
General information
Entry into these schools in Year 7 is determined by the students’ results in the Selective High School Placement Test 1 in English (including reading and writing), mathematics and general ability, together with their primary school's assessment of their performance in English and mathematics. Other evidence of academic merit may also be considered.
There are 17 fully selective high schools, 23 high schools with selective classes (partially selective), 4 agricultural high schools 2 and a virtual selective class provision offering selective placement in Year 7 for entry in 2010.
The Department of Education and Training publishes minimum entry scores3 for selective high schools annually at the end of Term 1. This information has been updated for 2010 entry, as at the end of Term 1 2010.
1 Examples of selective schools tests can be found on the Department’s website.
2 Agricultural high schools are selective high schools which emphasise the study of agriculture, with the residential sections giving some priority to isolated students.
3 These scores are expressed as whole numbers. The exact entry score of the last person placed at each school is normally calculated to a number of decimal places. If the minimum entry score is 224.39 there will be students below that score (for example 224.19) who will be unsuccessful. |
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