Students Transferring Schools
Students Transferring Schools
What actions should students undertake when transferring to each state
or territory during Years 7 - 10?
What actions should students undertake when transferring to each state
or territory after having just completed Year 10?
What actions should students undertake when transferring to Queensland during Years 7-10?
Students planning to transfer to Queensland during Years 7-10 should obtain the following information from their current school:
- copies of their reports
- other evidence of their attainments
- details of courses studied at their school.
This information should be presented to the principal of the receiving school.
Students transferring during Year 10 will have their attainments in all similar courses (based on the assessment details provided by the previous school) recognised by the receiving school.
What actions should students undertake when transferring to Queensland after having just completed Year 10?
Students who transfer after having just completed Year 10 should obtain from the school they have just left:
- copies of their reports
- other evidence of their attainments
- details of courses studied at their school.
This information should be presented to the principal of the receiving school.
Further advice about entering into a secondary school in Queensland can be found on the Queensland Studies Authority website: http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/certificates/3178.
From 2006 Year 10 students in Queensland are required to:
- complete Senior Education and Training Plans
- be registered with the Queensland Studies Authority
- bank credits in their learning accounts.
From 2006, students will work towards achieving the new Queensland Certificate of Education. Details of these requirements can be found on the Queensland Studies Authority website: http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/certificates/589.
