Your Queensland Certificate of Education — an introduction.

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Your Queensland Certificate of Education — an introduction

Overview What the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) represents How you can tailor your studies to best suit your talents and interests, and create a pathway to preferred school outcomes What options are available?

Queensland's senior school qualification is: internationally recognised achievement based flexible ― letting you choose what, where and when you study. What is the QCE?

Awarded when you meet the set requirements Recognises your achievements in Years 11 and 12 Shows employers and training providers that you have worked consistently and to a high standard May be required to enrol in further education and training in Queensland, interstate and overseas

What can I study? QCE learning options suit your strengths, interests and goals: school subjects vocational education and training (VET) school-based apprenticeships (SBA) and traineeships (SBT) learning projects recognised studies TAFE advanced diploma or diploma modules university studies.

School subjects Authority subjects are based on syllabuses that have been approved and issued by the Queensland Studies Authority (QSA). Results in Authority subjects can count in the calculation of OP and FPs — commonly used for tertiary entrance.

School subjects Authority-registered subjects are developed from Study Area Specifications (SASs) and generally include substantial vocational and practical components. Results in these subjects are not used in the calculation of OPs and FPs.

Recognised studies Courses of learning include: ‒ awards and certificates ‒ international learning programs, e.g. International Baccalaureate Diploma program ‒ school-based courses ‒ structured community and workplace learning Not based on QSA syllabuses or VET qualifications Can contribute credits towards your QCE

Learning projects Independent and unique short program of learning Structured work-based, community-based or self-directed learning Separate from any established school, training or other educational program Can contribute towards your QCE

University subjects and diploma modules Most Queensland universities and TAFEs offer Years 11 and 12 students the opportunity to study at tertiary level. If you complete an advanced diploma or diploma module or university subject while at school, you can earn credits towards your QCE.

Apprenticeships and traineeships A school-based apprenticeship or traineeship provides the opportunity to train on the job while working towards the QCE.

How do you choose what to study? Your Senior Education and Training (SET) plan Your teachers/career guidance officers and parents/carers will help you decide which learning options are best for you — to ensure you achieve your learning and career goals.

Career exploration myfuture The Real Game

You need Sound Level of Achievement, Pass or equivalent but a maximum of 6 credits from Preparatory courses of study at a set standard in a set pattern 20 credits and meet literacy and numeracy requirements To gain a QCE at least 12 credits from completed Core courses of study plus an additional 8 credits from a combination of any courses of study

A set standard To get credits for a course of study you have to meet a minimum standard for that study, e.g. Sound Achievement, Pass, Competent — depending on the course’s type of assessment grade.

Categories of learning Courses of study for the QCE are organised into four categories: Core Preparatory Advanced Enriched

A set pattern A total of 12 credits must come from completed Core courses of study Completed Core can be met through the study of: ‒ 4 semesters of school-based subjects at a Sound Level of Achievement (SA) or higher ‒ Completed VET Certificates II, III or IV ‒ 96 days of on-the-job component of school-based apprenticeship A total of 8 credits can come from other courses of study

Core courses of study Includes: ‒ authority and authority-registered subjects ‒ VET Certificates II, III and IV ‒ school-based apprenticeships or traineeships To get your QCE, you must achieve at least 12 credits from completed Core courses of study At least one credit must come from a completed Core course while enrolled at school Partial completion of a Core course of study may contribute some credit towards your QCE

Preparatory courses Includes VET Certificate I qualifications and some recognised certificates and awards Can be used as a stepping stone to further study or training A maximum of six credits from Preparatory courses can count towards your QCE Only two certificate qualifications can be used to gain credit towards your QCE

Enrichment courses Provide you with opportunity to develop your skills and knowledge at a higher level Often offered by community organisations other than those offering Core or Preparatory courses of study A maximum of 8 credits from Enrichment courses can count towards your QCE

Advanced courses Go beyond the normal range of typical senior schooling Includes university courses, diplomas and advanced diplomas undertaken while enrolled at school A maximum of 8 credits from Advanced courses can count towards your QCE

Literacy requirement Sound Achievement in one semester of these QSA subjects: ‒ English ‒ English Extension ‒ English Communication ‒ English for ESL learners Sound Achievement in the QSA short course in literacy Completion of Certificate I in Communication Skills for Employment and Training (39282QLD) Pass in a QSA-recognised literacy course C or above in the QCS Test

Numeracy requirement Sound Achievement in one semester of these QSA subjects: ‒ Maths A ‒ Maths B ‒ Maths C ‒ Pre-vocational Maths Sound in the QSA short course in numeracy Completion of the Certificate I in Core Skills for Employment and Training — Numeracy (39288QLD) Pass in a QSA-recognised numeracy course C or above in the QCS Test

Tracking your progress Track your progress towards a QCE in your learning account on the Student Connect website

When will I get my QCE? The QCE is awarded when you meet the set requirements for a QCE — usually at the end of Year 12. If you leave school earlier or do not achieve a QCE by the end of Year 12, you can keep working towards it for seven years after you have (or would have) completed Year 12.

Find out more Student Connect Queensland Studies Authority Visit your teachers/career guidance officer at your school