Higher School Certificate definition

Higher School Certificate means a higher school certificate granted under the Education and Public Instruction Act 1987 or any Act repealed in consequence of the enactment of that Act.

Examples of Higher School Certificate in a sentence

  • Students who have not satisfactorily completed the requirements of the Preliminary Course will NOT be eligible for the award of the Higher School Certificate.

  • To be eligible for the Award of the Higher School Certificate, students must satisfy course requirements in at least 10 units in the HSC Course.

  • In order to meet the requirements of the Preliminary HSC Course, and the Higher School Certificate, NESA mandates each candidate to have completed all assessment tasks.

  • In Higher School Certificate examinations, mobile phones are not permitted in the examination room.

  • Qualifications and experience: Completion of School Certificate or the Higher School Certificate may be sought.

  • In order to meet the requirements of the Higher School Certificate, NESA mandates each candidate to have completed all assessment tasks.

  • Completion of School Certificate or the Higher School Certificate may be sought.

  • UoN’s main catchment areas are characterised by low socio-economic status (SES) communities, low levels of participation in and completion of the Higher School Certificate and low levels of transition to higher education compared with other regions of New South Wales and Australia.

  • For the purposes of this sub-clause, the term ‘pre-tertiary music tuition’ means the provision of musical tuition to one or more participants who are students at a primary or secondary school (that is, up to the completion of a Higher School Certificate or equivalent).

  • The purpose of this document is to outline the Assessment Policy of East Hills Boys High School for the Higher School Certificate in 2024.