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Recognised learning

The SACE Board recognises and grants SACE credits for appropriate qualifications, subjects, courses, or learning experiences gained by local, interstate, or overseas students. 

Recognition towards the SACE is reported on the Record of Achievement as a number of SACE credits ‘granted’ and is not accompanied by a result (e.g. a grade or score). 

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  1. Community learning

    Over 50 organisations offer programs that are eligible for recognition towards the SACE.

  2. Recognition of Aboriginal Cultural Knowledge and Learning

    Aboriginal SACE students can earn SACE credits by participating in cultural learning experiences.

  3. University studies

    Recognition for students undertaking university courses at Stage 2.

  4. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

    Recognition for students who undertake International Baccalaureate courses.

  5. Interstate and overseas senior secondary school qualifications

    Applications for recognition of interstate or overseas qualifications.

  6. Qualifications and learning experiences undertaken by adults

    For adult students returning to school.

  7. Educational exchange programs

    For students who participate in an exchange program at Stage 1.

  8. Intensive English learning programs

    Recognition for students who have completed an intensive English learning program.

  9. Language courses

    For beginners language courses not offered as SACE subjects at Stage 1.

  10. Exit assessment SACE (Stage 2)

    For students who leave school or have subject adjustments after enrolments have closed.