Entry into these schools in Year 7 is determined by the students’ results in the Selective High School Placement Test1 in English (including reading and writing), mathematics and general ability, together with their primary school's assessment of their performance in English and mathematics. Other evidence of academic merit may also be considered.
There are 17 fully selective high schools, 25 high schools with selective classes (partially selective), 4 agricultural high schools2 and a virtual selective class provision offering selective placement in Year 7 for entry in 2021.
The Department of Education publishes minimum entry scores3 for selective high schools annually at the end of Term 1. This information has been updated for 2021 entry, as at the end of Term 1 2021.
Number of vacancies: 4,226
Number of applicants: 15,355
Data Notes:
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Minimum entry scores vary from school to school and from year to year.
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The minimum entry score for a selective high school is the score of the lowest scoring student to accept a place there. The filling of all selective high school vacancies tends to continue until the end of the first term in the year of enrolment.
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The minimum entry score is determined by the geographical location of the schools and the academic merit of the students applying for entry. Where parents decline offers after the school term ends, it may become necessary to go much further down a reserve list than may have happened in previous years.
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The minimum entry score is not an indicator of the relative performance of the selective high schools.
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Parents should not use minimum entry scores as the only criterion on which to base their choice of selective high schools. They should also consider factors such as the curriculum offered at each school and travelling times and transport.
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Since isolation factors as well as school and test scores are considered for entry to Hurlstone Agricultural High School - Boarder, Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School and Yanco Agricultural High School, the minimum entry scores are not published.
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For further information about applying for placement in a selective high school in Year 7, visit the Public Schools website.
Data Source:
- High Performing Students Team, NSW Department of Education.