CrashOveride
Active Member
For anyone interested, there actually exists a type of home-schoolign. The BOS calls it "self tuition" . After much research, and emails, i got some data.
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/manuals/pdf_doc/ace_manual_02.pdf
SECTION 11.9.2
From their manual:
Candidates not attending a NSW government school, a school accredited
by the Board, an institute of TAFE NSW or a school outside NSW
recognised by the Board, may study Higher School Certificate courses by
self-tuition. Students who are attending any of the above schools or
institutes are not permitted to study any courses by self-tuition.
Candidates studying by self-tuition may study an unlimited number of
units. They are not eligible for the award of the Higher School Certificate
or Record of Achievement but are eligible for a Higher School Certificate
Result Notice. Their results may be used for the calculation of the UAI.
Candidates contemplating self-tuition study should obtain entry forms from
the Office of the Board of Studies. It is the responsibility of these
candidates to complete entry forms correctly and ensure their return to the
Office of the Board of Studies on or before the closing date. Candidates
studying by self-tuition are personally responsible for obtaining copies of
syllabuses, support materials, texts and other references relevant to their
chosen studies.
Candidates studying by self-tuition do not have to complete HSC assessment
tasks and their Result Notice will record only their examination mark(s).
Only the following HSC courses are available for study by self-tuition:
English (Standard); English (Advanced); English (ESL); HSC English
Extension 1; General Mathematics; Mathematics; HSC Mathematics
Extension 1; HSC Mathematics Extension 2; Languages (all courses);
Ancient History; Business Studies; Economics; Engineering Studies;
Geography; Information Processes and Technology; Legal Studies; Modern
History; Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE);
Software Design and Development; Studies of Religion I and II.
Since English (ESL) and Languages (Beginners) courses have eligibility
requirements (see Section 11.12), students undertaking these courses by
self-tuition must provide a signed statutory declaration, witnessed by a
Justice of the Peace, stating that the student meets the eligibility
requirements for these courses.
It is the responsibility of candidates studying by self-tuition to ensure that
they receive an examination timetable. These may be obtained from the
Office of the Board of Studies. No allowance will be made for candidates
who do not attend an examination session because they have misread the
timetable. In addition, as there is no assessment mark available, candidates
studying by self-tuition cannot submit an illness/misadventure appeal.
Candidates studying by self-tuition are subject to the rules of the school or
college where the examination centre has been established.
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No assessment tasks. imagine the pressure?
this beats all distance eduction and OTEN. You just need to be ultra self-motivated.
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/manuals/pdf_doc/ace_manual_02.pdf
SECTION 11.9.2
From their manual:
Candidates not attending a NSW government school, a school accredited
by the Board, an institute of TAFE NSW or a school outside NSW
recognised by the Board, may study Higher School Certificate courses by
self-tuition. Students who are attending any of the above schools or
institutes are not permitted to study any courses by self-tuition.
Candidates studying by self-tuition may study an unlimited number of
units. They are not eligible for the award of the Higher School Certificate
or Record of Achievement but are eligible for a Higher School Certificate
Result Notice. Their results may be used for the calculation of the UAI.
Candidates contemplating self-tuition study should obtain entry forms from
the Office of the Board of Studies. It is the responsibility of these
candidates to complete entry forms correctly and ensure their return to the
Office of the Board of Studies on or before the closing date. Candidates
studying by self-tuition are personally responsible for obtaining copies of
syllabuses, support materials, texts and other references relevant to their
chosen studies.
Candidates studying by self-tuition do not have to complete HSC assessment
tasks and their Result Notice will record only their examination mark(s).
Only the following HSC courses are available for study by self-tuition:
English (Standard); English (Advanced); English (ESL); HSC English
Extension 1; General Mathematics; Mathematics; HSC Mathematics
Extension 1; HSC Mathematics Extension 2; Languages (all courses);
Ancient History; Business Studies; Economics; Engineering Studies;
Geography; Information Processes and Technology; Legal Studies; Modern
History; Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE);
Software Design and Development; Studies of Religion I and II.
Since English (ESL) and Languages (Beginners) courses have eligibility
requirements (see Section 11.12), students undertaking these courses by
self-tuition must provide a signed statutory declaration, witnessed by a
Justice of the Peace, stating that the student meets the eligibility
requirements for these courses.
It is the responsibility of candidates studying by self-tuition to ensure that
they receive an examination timetable. These may be obtained from the
Office of the Board of Studies. No allowance will be made for candidates
who do not attend an examination session because they have misread the
timetable. In addition, as there is no assessment mark available, candidates
studying by self-tuition cannot submit an illness/misadventure appeal.
Candidates studying by self-tuition are subject to the rules of the school or
college where the examination centre has been established.
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No assessment tasks. imagine the pressure?
this beats all distance eduction and OTEN. You just need to be ultra self-motivated.