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How to Achieve OP Success Innovation Hall Tuesday 11 Feb 2014

How to Achieve OP Success Innovation Hall Tuesday 11 Feb 2014. Acknowledgement to Country.

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How to Achieve OP Success Innovation Hall Tuesday 11 Feb 2014

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  1. How to Achieve OP SuccessInnovation Hall Tuesday 11 Feb 2014

  2. Acknowledgement to Country We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the elders both past, present and future for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Indigenous Australia.

  3. Purpose of Tonight Clarify what is an OP/QCE Review local landscape Modern post school pathways School statistics What OP can I expect? Case Studies Is the OP right for me?

  4. 82% of OP students achieved an OP 1-15 • 100% received an offer from QTAC (40 students – 39 Semester 1 & 1 Semester 2) • 99% of students achieved their QCE • 99% of students achieved at least one VET qualification, with most Cert II or better. • % Achievement greater than State & Regional averages. Our Success

  5. Local Trends

  6. CHART 11 SUNSHINE COAST REGION EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY, 2011-12 AND 2031-32 BASE CASE

  7. Year 11 Year 10 Cert II QCE Year 12 OP or Rank SB Traineeship Apprenticeship Cert II or III WB Traineeship Apprenticeship Employment wk +25 hrs/week Headstart SB Traineeship Apprenticeship University Trade Training Centre TAFE Cert. I,II,III,IV WB Traineeship Apprenticeship TAFE Cert. I,II,III,IV & Diploma Individual Pathways “with purpose and spirit” Employment

  8. School Data Note: 50% of students are OP eligible

  9. What is an OP An OP is a student’s position in a statewide rank order based on their overall achievement in QSA-approved subjects. It indicates how well a student has done in comparison to all other OP-eligible students in Queensland and is used for tertiary entrance purposes only. Students are placed in one of 25 OP bands from OP1 (highest) to OP25 (lowest).

  10. How is an OP Calculated • The OP score is a calculation that is based on: • The student result in their best 5 authority subjects • The individual QCS Test score • The QCS Test Average score for the cohort completing that subject

  11. What is a QCE The QCE is Queensland's senior school qualification, which is awarded to eligible students usually at the end of Year 12. Requirements: Complete 3 subjects through year 11 and 12 Pass at least 1 semester of English Pass at least 1 semester of Maths Accrue 20 points worth of subject passes

  12. What is a Selection Rank • Selection ranks for OP-ineligible students are calculated by QSA and QTAC in consultation with tertiary institutions. • Selection ranks are made up from your results in a mixture of Authority subjects, and/or Authority-registered subjects, and/or vocational education units of competency/modules undertaken in Years 11 and 12. • The maximum selection rank you can get is around 90 (equivalent to an OP 6). • In 2013 a certificate III in Allied Health/Fitness equated to an OP 16.

  13. OP 1 QCS Grade - A

  14. OP 3 QCS Grade – A

  15. OP 5 QCS Grade - B

  16. OP 6 QCS Grade - A

  17. OP 10 QCS Grade - C

  18. OP 12 QCS Grade - D

  19. OP 16 QCS Grade - D

  20. OP 19 QCS Grade - D

  21. OP 24 QCS Grade - D

  22. Is the OP right for me? All situations are unique. The pressures and stresses on individuals students are different. School will be counselling students who are at risk of not getting their QCE over the full 2 years of senior schooling.

  23. QTAC Process Qld Tertiary Admission Centre (QTAC) • Choose courses either at TAFE or Universities in QLD • Select preferences • Discuss with mentor and/ or Guidance Officer to ensure success • GO can assist in applying for courses in other states as well.

  24. Questions

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