Preparing to receive your Year 12 results, 2024
You’re nearly there! Preparing to receive Year 12 results
It’s so close! Monday, 16 December 2024 is ‘results day’ and we know that you, your family and your friends are likely to have some questions. Here are some questions we’re often asked around this time of year, as well as information to help you plan your next steps.
You’re nearly there! Preparing to receive Year 12 results
It’s so close! Monday, 16 December 2024 is ‘results day’ and we know that you, your family and your friends are likely to have some questions. Here are some questions we’re often asked around this time of year, as well as information to help you plan your next steps.
How can I access my results?
On Monday, 16 December 2024, you’ll be able to log in to the student portal at https://studentportal.scsa.wa.edu.au to see your results.
You’ll need your WA student number (WASN) and password to access the student portal.
Remember that your password may be different from the one you use for the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) website to access your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).
Where will I find my WASN?
Look for your WASN on your school report, SmartRider or examination timetable.
Note: due to privacy and security requirements, the School Curriculum and Standards Authority (the Authority) cannot provide your WASN over the phone or by email.
What is included in the Year 12 results?
Your Year 12 results will include the following details, as appropriate:
- achievement of a Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE)
- achievement of the literacy and numeracy standard
- school grades, school marks*, moderated school marks*, external examination marks* and combined scores for all ATAR (Units 3 and 4) courses for the current year only
- school grades and school marks in General and Foundation units
- completed Vocational Education and Training (VET) industry specific units
- completed Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD) funded skill sets
- successfully completed VET units of competency
- completed VET skill sets
- completed endorsed programs
- number of community service hours undertaken (if reported by your school)
- completed Preliminary units.
*A course with a practical examination component will have written and practical marks reported separately.
Senior secondary achievements from previous years will also be listed.
How do Year 11 students find out their ATAR course examination results?
Like Year 12 students, Year 11 students who sat an ATAR course examination will also be able to download their results via the student portal.
How do non-school candidates find out their ATAR course examination results?
Non-school candidates who sat an ATAR course examination will also be able to download their examination marks via the student portal. Examination results are not printed on the Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement (WASSA) for students enrolled as non-school candidates.
For non-school candidates, ATAR course examinations do not contribute towards meeting the requirements for the WACE.
When will I receive my folio of achievement?
Folios of achievement are provided in a digital format. In mid-January 2025, all students will be able to download digital copies of their folio of achievement.
To download digital copies of your folio, documents and certificates, you will need to log in to the student portal at https://studentportal.scsa.wa.edu.au.
One or more of the following will be available in your folio, depending on your achievement:
- WASSA – Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement
- WACE – Western Australian Certificate of Education
- ATAR course report for each ATAR course completed.
More details relating to the WACE, WASSA and ATAR course reports can be found in The WACE 2024 – Your Guide to the WASSA, WACE and ATAR Course Report, on the Authority website at https://senior-secondary.scsa.wa.edu.au/certification/wace.
What will appear on my WASSA if I missed an ATAR course examination?
If you did not sit an ATAR course examination and did not have an approved sickness/misadventure application, you will not have completed the course and it will not appear on your WASSA, nor will you receive an ATAR course report for that course.
For ATAR courses with practical components, students must have completed both the written and practical examinations.
How do my grades contribute towards meeting the WACE requirements?
Your grades are used to meet the breadth and depth and achievement standard requirements for the achievement of the WACE. However, if you are enrolled in a Year 12 ATAR course examination, you must have sat the ATAR course examination for your grade to count towards meeting the WACE requirements. If you did not sit an ATAR course examination, and you do not have an approved sickness/misadventure application for that course, the grades for the pair of units (Units 3 and 4) will not contribute to the calculation of the WACE.
How can someone authenticate my achievement of the WACE?
An education institution or employer can authenticate your achievement of the WACE by entering details such as your WASN, the provider code and the name on your certificate into the WACE Authentication tool, available via the home page of the Authority website at https://waceauthentication.scsa.wa.edu.au/.
If I didn’t achieve a WACE, what can I do?
Don’t panic! Depending on which requirements you didn’t meet, you have several options.
- Students who still need to demonstrate the literacy and numeracy standard
You will be able to apply to re-sit the Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA) in Window 1 for post-Year 12 students in late February to early March 2025. Applications will open in early January 2025 via https://senior-secondary.scsa.wa.edu.au/certification/wace-after-year-12. Frequently asked questions regarding OLNA for Year 12 students who will be post-Year 12 students in 2025 are available at https://senior‑secondary.scsa.wa.edu.au/assessment/olna/students-parents-carers. If you don’t see your question answered there, email us at olna@scsa.wa.edu.au.
- Students who need to complete a VET qualification
If you didn’t achieve a WACE because you didn’t complete a VET qualification in time, you can complete it in the future and then notify us so we can add the details to your student record and issue you with a WACE (providing all other WACE requirements have been met). Details will be available on our website in early January 2025.
- Students who did not get a WACE because they did not meet the breadth and depth and/or achievement standard requirements
If you did not meet the breadth and depth and/or achievement standard requirements, you need to consider your options for continuing enrolment at a school.
How will I know if I have received an award or exhibition?
Recipients of awards and exhibitions, including the Beazley Medal, will be announced on Wednesday, 18 December 2024. A list of award winners will be published on the Authority website after the announcement (late morning on Wednesday, 18 December 2024).
Students who receive any of the following awards will receive their certificates at the Awards Ceremony on Thursday, 13 February 2025:
- Beazley Medal: WACE
- Beazley Medal: VET
- General exhibitions
- Special general awards
- Subject exhibitions.
After this date, all awards will be available for download from the student portal.
Where will I find my Universities Admission Advice Letter?
The Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) is responsible for information about university admissions. All students with at least one scaled score can access their TISC Universities Admission Advice Letter (UAAL) via the TISC website at https://www.tisc.edu.au/static/home.tisc.
These letters contain the following information:
- scaled score for each ATAR course examination sat
- advice on your achievement of a WACE
- ATAR/Selection Rank
- eligibility status for each of the five Western Australian universities.
If you have any questions relating to the UAAL, scaling or the calculation of the ATAR, contact TISC via info@tisc.edu.auor on (08) 9318 8000.
Do you need more information? If you have any further questions, have a look at Part I and Part II of the Year 12 Information Handbook at https://senior-secondary.scsa.wa.edu.au/further-resources/year-12-information.
Most importantly, remember that a disappointing or incomplete result is not the end of the world and there are many paths you can take to get to where you want to go. Congratulations on reaching this point and we wish you the best for your future.