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VCE 2018 YEAR 12 VCE STUDENTS

VCE 2018 · The VCE is awarded on the basis of satisfactory completion of units according to VCE program requirements. ... • Applications due by Monday, March 5

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VCE 2018YEAR 12 VCE STUDENTS

VCE CAMP

YEAR 12 VCE PROGRAMME

5 x 3/4 VCE Subjects + Study periods

Homework/Study: 5 hours per day

VCE JARGONVCAA Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority

www.vcaa.vic.edu.au

SAC School Assessed Coursework

SAT School Assessed Task

GAT General Achievement Test (Wednesday 13 June 2018)

SEAS Special consideration and Special EntryAccess Scheme

ATAR Australian Tertiary Admission Rank

ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF THE VCE

The VCE is awarded on the basis of satisfactory completion of units according to VCE program requirements.

The minimum requirement is satisfactory completion of 16 units, which must include:• three units from the English group, including a unit 3–4 sequence• at least three sequences of unit 3–4 studies other than English, which may include any number of English sequences once the English requirement has been met.

GATThe General Achievement Test is a test of general knowledge and skills in:• written communication• mathematics, science and technology• humanities, the arts and social sciences.

No special study is required for the GAT.

The VCAA will use students’ GAT scores as a basis for:• contributing to statistical moderation of school-based

assessment results• checking the accuracy of external assessment marking• calculating the Derived Examination Scores.

STUDY SCORESA study score indicates how a student performed in relation to all others who took the study. It is calculated using the student’s moderated School-based Assessment scores, the Externally-assessed Task and the examination scores for each study. maximum study score is 50.

For studies with large enrolments (1,000 or more):• 2% of students will get a score on or above 45• 9% of students will get a score on or above 40• 26% of students will get a score on or above 35• 53% of students will get a score on or above 30• 78% of students will get a score on or above 25• 93% of students will get a score on or above 20.

CALCULATING ATAR SCORES

English (any)

+

The next 3 highest scores

+

10% of the next 1 or 2 scores

VCAA SPECIAL PROVISIONSStudents may be eligible for Special Provision if, at any time, they are adversely affected in a significant way by:

• an acute or chronic illness (physical or psychological)• factors relating to personal circumstance• an impairment or disability, including learning disorders.

Students who are eligible for Special Provision are not exempt from meeting the requirements for Satisfactory Completion of the VCE, or from being assessed against the outcomes for a study.

The VCE Coordinator is the first point of contact regarding Special Provision.

ABSENCE ON ASSESSMENT DAYS

AUTHENTICATION

• Students must ensure that all unacknowledged work submitted for assessment is genuinely their own.

• Teachers may consider it appropriate to ask students to demonstrate their understanding of the task at, or about the time of, submission of the work. If any part or all of the work cannot be authenticated, the matter must be dealt with as a breach of rules.

LAURISTON’S ASSESSMENT CALENDAR

VCAA PRACTICE EXAMINATIONS

• Third week of the September holidays• ALL students studying a VCE 3/4 subject are expected to

attend the practice exams in advance of any other commitments.

VCE WITH LAURISTON HONOURS

An opportunity for students to extend their development and contribute to the School and wider community in both academic and non-academic areas of their education. The program recognises self-motivated students who undertake their commitments responsibly and independently.

• Applications due by Monday, March 5.• Application forms are available from the VCE Coordinator.

“SURVIVING” VCE

ACCOUNTABILITY CHARTS

VCE COORDINATOR

Ms. Carolyn Stone

Ph: 9864 7555Email: [email protected]