Sitting external examinations to complete an ATAR course

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Examinations play a central role in completing your ATAR courses. You must sit the external examination for any ATAR course you are enrolled in, for this course to contribute to your Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) and appear on your Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement (WASSA).

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Examinations play a central role in completing your ATAR courses. You must sit the external examination for any ATAR course you are enrolled in, for this course to contribute to your Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) and appear on your Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement (WASSA). This requirement applies irrespective of the number of Year 12 ATAR courses you are enrolled in.

To complete a Year 12 ATAR course, you are required to sit the ATAR course examination administered by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority (the Authority). If you are enrolled in Year 12 ATAR courses with practical components, you must complete both the written and practical external examinations. The 2024 Year 12 ATAR course examination timetables may be found on the Authority’s website at https://senior-secondary.scsa.wa.edu.au/assessment/examinations/examination-timetables. From Tuesday, 3 September 2024, you will be able to download your Personalised written timetable and Personalised practical examinations timetable from the student portal at: https://studentportal.scsa.wa.edu.au.

If you do not sit an ATAR course examination, and you do not have an approved sickness/misadventure application for that course, the grade for the pair of units (Units 3 and 4) will not contribute to the calculation of the WACE and the units will not appear on your WASSA.

Consequences of not sitting an ATAR course examination – WACE achievement requirements

If you are enrolled in a Year 12 ATAR course and do not sit the ATAR course examination without an approved sickness/misadventure application, the grade for that Year 12 course may not contribute to the following with respect to WACE achievement:

  • completion of a minimum of 20 units, including ten Year 12 units – required for the breadth and depth requirement
  • completion of at least one pair of Year 12 units from an English learning area course (if the ATAR Year 12 course was either English, Literature or English as an Additional Language or Dialect) – required for the breadth and depth requirement
  • completion of one pair of Year 12 units from List A (arts/languages/social sciences) or List B (mathematics/science/technology) – required for the breadth and depth requirement
  • achievement of at least 14 C grades or higher, including at least six C grades in Year 12 units – required for the achievement standard
  • completion of at least four Year 12 ATAR courses – required for the achievement standard.

Consequences of not sitting an ATAR course examination – certification

If you are enrolled in a Year 12 ATAR course and do not sit the ATAR course examination without an approved sickness/misadventure application, you will not:

  • have a course mark generated and recorded on your WASSA
  • have a grade for the Year 12 ATAR course recorded on your WASSA
  • receive an ATAR course report.

You may also find that you are no longer eligible to achieve your WACE.

Availability of results

Your results will be available online via the Authority’s student portal at https://studentportal.scsa.wa.edu.au/ on Monday, 16 December 2024. If you sat the ATAR course examination/s as a non-school candidate, you will also be able to download your examination results from the student portal.

You will be able to print your folio of achievement (WASSA, WACE, ATAR course reports and selected award certificates) for 2024 by logging in to the student portal in mid-January 2025. It is important to remember your login and student password details.

Further information

The Year 12 Information Handbook includes information about school-based assessment and completing courses. You can find the Handbook on the Authority’s website at https://scsa.wa.edu.au/publications/year-12-information.

You may also find additional information on our student information page at https://student.scsa.wa.edu.au/home.