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Go to high school in Australia and choose public or private? If you are going to send your children to Australia to study.

 
[Education News]     14 May 2018
Domestic education is to complicate simple things, complicated things competition words, while foreign education pays attention to the simplification of complex problems, focus on guiding interest training, interested, want to learn certainly learn. The most intuitive feeling, Australian teachers are thinking about how to let students make the problem, and domestic teachers think of how to make st...

Domestic education is to complicate simple things, complicated things competition words, while foreign education pays attention to the simplification of complex problems, focus on guiding interest training, interested, want to learn certainly learn. The most intuitive feeling, Australian teachers are thinking about how to let students make the problem, and domestic teachers think of how to make students can not do the problem. Of course, it is not possible to determine which is better because of different educational systems, but what education needs most is "best fit". The following is a summary of what is the secondary school system in Australia if the child intends to attend secondary school in Australia? And what are the advantages?


Australian Secondary School system and Educational advantages

Australian secondary schools are divided into junior high school and high school: junior high school is grade 7-10, a total of 4 years; high school is grade 11-12, a total of two years. Secondary schools are usually divided into public and private schools. International students can attend Australian public schools, church schools and private schools, but not all Australian secondary schools accept international students.

Secondary education in Australia focuses on all-round development and knowledge transfer takes practical needs as the first principle. The curriculum lays stress on the cultivation of students' skills and the development of their hobbies. The teaching method is highly flexible, similar to the teaching method of the university. Students can choose classes freely without fixed classes and teachers, and go to different classrooms according to the choice of the courses. The teaching method is based on the principles of inspiring students' intelligence, cultivating self-study ability and paying attention to practical application. In the teaching, the classroom instillation is very little, the students' learning process is mainly self-taught under the guidance of the teacher. Enhance students' self-confidence, autonomy and analytical thinking ability.


council school

There are more than 100 government public secondary schools in six Australian states and two special administrative districts, all of which are funded by government and managed by the State government Education Bureau. Currently mainly in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, the capital region, Western Australia education. As the majority of local students, so the language environment is better. Local students attend public schools, the tuition fees are all funded by the government, families only have to bear a small part of the student fees, such as books, uniforms, and so on. International students studying in Australia usually pay about A $15000 a year.

Public schools, whose teaching facilities and teaching staff are coordinated and unified by the Ministries of Education of the Australian provinces, vary according to the nature of their cities, regions and schools. There are some differences in the proportion of foreign students. All 12-year students take the provincial high school graduation examination, and the test results will serve as a reference for college admissions. Public secondary schools are the backbone of Australia's primary education system and the main source of students in Australian colleges and universities.


private school

Australian private secondary schools usually have a long history of building schools and have a good reputation and reputation there. School students come from lawyers, doctors, senior government officials, high-income families such as celebrities, so the source and quality of students are extremely secure. The management and safety of most schools are excellent, and parents can also get students' study reports and living conditions on a regular basis.

Because school buildings, teaching facilities, management, teachers, venues, etc., are more expensive than public secondary schools, tuition fees usually range from 18,000 to 35,000 Australian dollars a year. The choice of private secondary schools will require a higher number of visa guarantees for students, so it is more suitable for families with abundant funds for studying abroad at home and excellent grades in junior and high schools. Some schools have a closer relationship with universities and the outside world, so the pre-university courses, or IB courses are often offered to provide a wider range of choices and development space for high school students.


Public VS Private


Admission requirements

Australian public secondary schools are uniformly enrolled by state education bureaus, and admission requirements are also formulated by the state government. For example, secondary schools in the New State (Sydney region) require international students to score more than 75 points on average. Schools in Victoria (Melbourne) generally require international students to have an average score of more than 80.

Excellent private secondary schools require students not only to provide results in school, but also to provide results on the AEAS test. Or to attend an interview arranged by a school. The AEAS test is a comprehensive test designed by the Australian Education Assessment Service for students who intend to attend secondary schools in Australia, which includes an English proficiency test. Mathematical reasoning ability test and comprehensive ability test of non-language test questions.


Differences between teachers and teaching facilities

Because public secondary schools are funded by the government and have a limited budget each year, the increase in the number of school teachers and the allocation of facilities in the state government are based on the size of the school. Ordinary secondary schools or elite secondary schools and other factors for a comprehensive study of the later allocation. In terms of teaching quality, because public secondary schools are managed by the government, there is little difference in the level of teaching between public schools owned by each state.

Because private secondary schools are funded by government and invested by a variety of social groups, the allocation of funds is more flexible, so usually private secondary schools have more abundant teachers and better teaching facilities. In addition, some private secondary schools will provide overseas students with 1 / 2 teachers who understand the corresponding language to take charge of their life and curriculum guidance.


The difference between walking and boarding

Most of Australia's public schools are out-of-school, and only a few elite public schools are boarding schools. Australian public secondary schools do not offer boarding to students. They usually place students in boarding families near the school, all of which are strictly screened by the government. These families will provide students with three meals and separate rooms a day, as family members are Australians, who will be able to integrate into the local culture more quickly for new students in Australia, and will be very helpful for the improvement of their English proficiency.


The difference between the fees of public and private schools

Tuition fees for Australian public secondary schools are set by the state of government, and local students do not have to pay tuition fees for public secondary schools. Tuition fees for international students vary depending on the state, usually around $15000 for public secondary schools and about $300 a week for host families.

Tuition fees in public schools are higher than those in public schools, which typically cost between 18,000 and 35,000 Australian dollars a year. As far as costs are concerned, there is an obvious cost-effective problem in public secondary schools.


Overall, if tuition is not a problem, then the right to choose will be a little more! But if you can become a permanent resident in Australia, you can save a lot by choosing public schools.


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