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Compulsory school attendance - NSW Department of Education Attendance Policy The School Attendance Policy sets out the requirements for the attendance of students in NSW government schools Compulsory schooling Parents or carers of children of compulsory school age are responsible for ensuring their child attends school every day Children must commence school by age 6 and then complete year 10
Legislative Requirements for Attendance and Enrolment - AISNSW The NSW Education Act (1990) (Education Act) sets out the compulsory schooling requirements for enrolment and attendance of students at school in NSW Children of compulsory school age are required to be enrolled in, and attend, school or be registered for home schooling (section 22 of the Education Act)
Compulsory school attendance - NSW Department of Education Education in New South Wales is compulsory for all children between the ages of six years and below the minimum school leaving age of 17 years The Education Act 1990 requires that parents ensure their children of compulsory school age are enrolled at, and regularly attend school, or, are registered with the NSW Education and Standards Authority for home schooling
School leaving age - NSW Department of Education From 1943 until 2009 it has been compulsory for NSW students to attend school until the age of 15 In line with other states, NSW has now passed legislation to change the years of compulsory schooling There is a great deal of Australian and international evidence which demonstrates a high correlation between students’ level of education and their prospects in life The research shows that
EDUCATION ACT 1990 - SECT 21B Compulsory school-age (3) A child who completes Year 10 of secondary education but who is below the age of 17 years is of compulsory school-age unless the child participates on a full-time basis in-- (a) approved education or training, or (b) if the child is of or above the age of 15 years--paid work or a combination of approved education or training and paid work
10. Curriculum for senior secondary education – Years 11 and 12 | NSW . . . The curriculum for senior secondary education (Years 11 and 12, Stage 6) is based on NESA syllabuses There is a broad range of courses to choose from English is the only compulsory subject The Act requires that the selection of courses for Years 11 and 12 must meet the ‘pattern of study’ requirements (see below) There are NESA courses in the following key learning areas: English
12. Legislative basis for registration - NSW Government The Act determines the compulsory school ages for children in NSW These are from the age of six years until the completion of Year 10 (or equivalent) or turning 17 years of age, whichever occurs first
Home | NSW Curriculum | NSW Education Standards Authority Stages Primary (K–6) Secondary (Years 7–10) Senior (Years 11–12) Learning areas English Mathematics Science Technological and Applied Studies HSIE Creative Arts PDHPE Languages VET
11. Completion of Year 10 - NSW Government Under the Act, the completion of compulsory schooling is either the completion of Year 10 or the age of 17 years, whichever comes first The Act defines that Year 10 can be completed by one of the following approaches: Year 10 by home schooling registration or school education; a course provided by TAFE NSW that is approved as being the equivalent of Year 10; the equivalent of Year 10 in
Compulsory school attendance - NSW Department of Education Education in New South Wales is compulsory for all children between the ages of six years and below the minimum school leaving age of 17 years The Education Act 1990 requires that parents ensure their children of compulsory school age are enrolled at, and regularly attend school, or, are registered with the NSW Education Standards Authority for home schooling