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My child has an intellectual disability. Will he or she be required to achieve band 8s to get an HSC?
Some students may not have to meet the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy for the HSC, according to NESA's website.
Students with an intellectual disability taking Life Skills courses will be exempt from meeting the minimum standard.
My child has a learning difficulty (eg ADHD, autism, dyslexia, hearing loss) but no intellectual disability. Will he or she be required to achieve band 8s to get an HSC?
NESA is developing an exemption policy to determine other circumstances in which a student will be exempt from the minimum standard requirement.
Will a failure to be awarded an HSC stop my child from getting an ATAR and attending university?
No. Year 12 students who do not meet the new literacy and numeracy standard and do not receive their HSC will still be able to get an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) and go to university.
The ATAR, which is used by universities to allocate placements, is calculated by the Universities Admissions Centre independently of the government.
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