The TASC medical certificate process has changed in 2024. Complete BOTH steps to apply for derived exam ratings for an exam (in whole or in part) if you are not able to attend/complete your exam due ...
The Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) is the Tasmanian senior secondary certificate requiring the highest level of educational achievement. Students need to achieve the TCE to receive an ATAR ...
There are no new or discontinued senior secondary courses for 2025. There are expected to be some revised courses / amendments to existing accredited courses for delivery in 2025 onwards. The ...
There are many pathways to university study. If you intend to go to university it is important to find out from the university what the entry requirements are for your preferred course(s).
The Qualifications Certificate is a certificate available to all Tasmanians who have gained one or more post Year 10 qualifications, accredited or recognised by TASC. Your certificate can be updated ...
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 ...
Derived exam ratings are restricted to senior secondary students experiencing unfortunate and unplanned circumstances, such as being sick, an emergency or other exceptional unexpected circumstances.
The Standards for Providers of TASC-accredited senior secondary courses set clear and measurable requirements for all Tasmanian schools and other entities registered to deliver and assess ...
The following TASC Level 3 and Level 4 courses require Markers to undertake the marking of Year 11 and Year 12 external assessments.
Contemporary Music and Songwriting (CMS215123) Level 2 evolution of previous course – Digital Projects (DGP115123) Level 1 new contemporary course – Engineering Design (EDN315123) Level 3 new ...
TASC can assess some completed overseas university and senior secondary qualifications. We compare them to the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) or Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE).
Quality assurance meetings form part of TASC’s overall quality assurance processes for the delivery and assessment of TASC accredited courses to ensure our high standards are maintained. The selected ...