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Selective entry high schools | vic. gov. au - Victorian Government Fee-paying international students enrolled in Victorian schools are not eligible to apply The eligibility criteria apply to students living in Victoria, interstate or overseas Applying for entry to selective entry high schools Each year approximately 1,000 places are available for Year 9 entry across the four selective entry high schools (SEHS)
Exam day - Victorian Selective Entry High Schools - ACER You must bring your admission ticket with you to the venue on exam day If you do not bring it you will not be allowed to sit your exam Admission tickets will be sent: to the designated parents carers on the successfully completed application form; approximately 1 week before the exam; through the application portal and to the provided email
2024 Year 9 Entry to Victoria’s Selective Entry High Schools Offers for one Selective Entry High School are not transferable to another Selective Entry High School Application enquiries Advice can only be provided to the person(s) identified as the registered parent or carer on the online application form Parents carers will receive a unique SEHS Candidate Number for the Selective Entry High School
Select Entry Information Pack - Department of Education and Training . . . The principal of each selective entry high school has the authority to offer up to 5 per cent of places through the principal’s discretion category Individual selective entry schools identify from the examination results those students who they wish to invite to submit an application under the principal’s discretion category
Victorian Selective Schools Test - Exam Success Academic Assessment Services scholarship and selective school exams; ACER scholarships and selective schools exams like Perth Modern, WA GATE and Brisbane State High School Edutest scholarships and selective school tests like Victorian Selective Schools (MacRob, Melb High, Suzanne Cory and Nossal) and Queensland Academies Selective entry (Year 7)
Get into Selective High School Victoria Entry (2025) – The Ultimate . . . Get into Selective High School Victoria Entry (2025+) – The Ultimate Year 9 ACER Exam Prep Guide A comprehensive guide to the Victorian Selective Entry High Schools entrance exam, including exam structure, preparation tips, and a detailed checklist to help you succeed Written by experienced tutors who have guided thousands of students
Apply - Victorian Selective Entry High Schools - ACER To be eligible to apply for the Victorian Selective Entry High School entry exam, your child must: be in their second year of secondary schooling or its equivalent (Year 8) in 2025; have not previously sat the exam for Year 9 entry; and be: an Australian citizen, or; a New Zealand citizen residing in Australia, or
About the Exams - Victorian Selective Schools However, this was not of any use to us because the selective system is very different from the one in Victoria In Victoria, there are only 4 selective schools, which start enrolment from Year 9 Due to the very small number of schools, the exam is at a high level and extremely competitive, and thus the schools are quite difficult to get into
2023 Year 9 Entry to Victoria’s Selective Entry High Schools Victoria’s four Selective Entry High Schools provide an educationally enriched environment for academically high-achieving students in Years 9 to 12 There are four Selective Entry High Schools in Victoria, two co-educational and two single-sex: • Melbourne High School (boys only) in South Yarra: www mhs vic edu au
Selective Entry High Schools Information Pack 2023 - Victorian Government used to select students for the Selective Entry High School s at Year 9, with approximately 1,000 places offered each year across the four Selective Entry High School s Students are selected based on a compet itive examination The majority of offers ( 85 per cent) are based on examination results only