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Yes, the Moderated School Assessment Score (MSAS) was part of the Selective High School placement process in New South Wales, but it is no longer used.
Here’s a quick timeline:
Before 2020:
• The MSAS was included and contributed 20% of the total placement score.
• It was based on school assessments in English and mathematics, and then moderated to account for differences between schools.
From 2021 onwards:
• MSAS was removed from the placement calculation.
• Now, 100% of the placement score comes from the Selective High School Placement Test, which includes:
• Reading
• Mathematical Reasoning
• Thinking Skills
• Writing (separately scored but not always given as much weight in placement decisions)
Why was MSAS removed?
• To create a more consistent and fairer system across schools, as there were concerns about the variability in how schools assessed students.
So, to answer your question: No, the MSAS is not considered anymore in selective high school tests in NSW. |
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