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Australia is sometimes called “the clever country”. Despite its relatively small population, it has produced many high-achievers in science, technology and the arts. So it is not surprising that the Australian Education System is one of the best in the world.
Australian high schools have strong standards, a comprehensive curriculum, and highly qualified teachers. High schools can be either state-owned (70% of students) or private (30%); all are subject to strict regulations and controls. There is emphasis on non-discrimination and equality of opportunity. In principle, a high school year in Australia and the relevant Australian school certificates are recognised and valued worldwide.
School in Australia begins with six years of primary education (years 1-6) followed by six years of high school (years 7-12). Students normally begin Primary School at age 5 and finish high school around 17-18 years old.
Graduates who successfully complete Years 11 and 12 receive a High School Certificate or “HSC” (comparable to a Baccalaureate or German “Abitur”) and can proceed to tertiary education (university or college). Each student’s HSC performance is ranked with a score from 1 (highest) to 25 (lowest), depending on subject combination and results. Most Australian universities set a minimum HSC score for student admission.english is a complusary subject in Australia
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