Australian Education Systems

Australian educational systems have nourished the requirements of its students over time.  It emphasizes practical learning and deep comprehension of many disciplines.

Four-stage Australian Education System

Schooling is require for pupils from 6 to 17 years old under the Education and Training Reform Act of 2006. The public or government schools are the most visible sector of schooling in Australia.

Early childhood education (ages 4 to 5)

The goal is to educate children on collaborating with others, creating friends, expressing their creativity, and developing communication skills.

Secondary school education (ages 12 to 18)

Math, science, history, languages, geography, the arts, health, and physical education, information and communication technology, civics and citizenship, economics, and business are among the subjects taught.

Higher education in Australia

he Australian Skills Quality Agency (ASQA) registers and regulates VET, and the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency registers and regulates universities (TEQSA).

Higher education in Australia

the Australian Skills Quality Agency (ASQA) registers and regulates VET, and the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency registers and regulates universities (TEQSA).

Post-graduate and Doctorate study in Australia

This is the most prestigious prize available at Australian institutions. A student, often known as a Ph.D., performs original research and presents it in the form of a thesis.

Final thoughts

Policies are evaluated and revised regularly to safeguard and promote educational fairness, to improve STEM skills.