SACE stands for South Australian Certificate of Education. The SACE is an internationally recognised qualification that paves the way for young people to move from school to work or further training and study.
Students complete the SACE over two years of full-time study, which most students spread over three years. There are two stages:
Stage 1 – Students undertake in Year 11 apart from the Personal Learning Plan in Year 10
Stage 2 – Students undertake in Year 12 apart from the Research Project in Year 11
Each successfully completed Stage 1 and Stage 2 subject or course earns ‘credits’ towards the SACE, with a minimum of 200 credits required for students to achieve the SACE.
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Assessment in the SACE may take the form of written tests, oral presentations, journal writing, practical experiments, student participation, self-evaluation
