The Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) recognises skills and capabilities demonstrated at a senior secondary level, with TASC-accredited courses, VET and recognised formal learning all counting ...
Complete the two steps below to update your address to receive your results via email. You will receive an email from TRACS with the subject heading – TASC Email Update (check your SPAM folder if you ...
The scaling process is undertaken each year solely for the purpose of enabling a student’s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) to be calculated when they reach the end of Year 12. ‘Scaling’ ...
As a teacher, you must be informed of TASC rules, policies and procedures when delivering TASC accredited courses. Expectations and key information include course design, scope and sequence, internal ...
The previous exam papers for all current TASC courses have been collated below to help with revision and practise ahead of students sitting their written exams. The exam audio files are also included ...
Further information about Devonport High School is available from their school website and from the national MySchool website.
Many schools and colleges in Tasmania offer courses to students from other countries. Details of organisations that are registered to deliver education and training to international students in ...
This information about VET Recognition in the TCE is for students, schools and Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). It explains how Vocational Education and Training (VET) contributes to the ...
If you are a provider of formal learning, you can apply for formal qualifications to be recognised by TASC so they contribute towards the Tasmanian Certificate of Education. Recognised formal learning ...
TASC-accredited courses are intended for study during senior secondary education (Year 11, Year 12 and Year 13). In some circumstances, it may be appropriate for students to extend their learning in a ...
The TASC Outstanding Achievement Awards celebrate the academic and vocational education and training results of young Tasmanians. The Awards are a unique opportunity to celebrate state-wide, ...
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