Each state in Australia has a different Education system, which I think is incredibly stupid. Education should be a national concern. Anyway, living in the state of New South Wales has its benefits.
Basically, we have the following structure:
- Pre-School (not compulsory)
- Primary School (compulsory)
- Kindergarten
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Year 3
- Year 4
- Year 5
- Year 6
- High School (compulsory)
- Year 7
- Year 8
- Year 9
- Year 10
- Senior High School (not compulsory)
- Tertiary Education (not compulsory)
- University AND / OR
- TAFE AND / OR
- Any other tertiary education institute
Very large exams are held in Year 10, and Year 12. But each year has its own exams / assessments, like you'd expect anywhere else. I'm currently in Year 12, and will be sitting for my HSC later this year with: Studies of Religion (1 Unit), Mathematics (2 Unit), English (Advanced), Physics, Chemistry, Software Design & Development, and Geography.
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