Many schools and colleges in Tasmania offer courses to students from other countries. Details of organisations that are registered to deliver education and training to international students in ...
Please review the updated External Assessment Specifications and supporting documents in the Supporting Documents section on the relevant course pages (linked below). These updates apply to the 2026 ...
The 2025 External Assessment Specifications Advisory Panel (EASAP) met on Thursday, 13 February 2025, to review feedback and discuss proposed revisions to the External Assessment Specifications (EAS) ...
Some exams have a section that contains a range of questions that are to be answered in Answer Booklets. Some exams have question/s with several lines of space in the Exam Paper for an extended ...
Under the transitional arrangements, Year 12 students have an additional way to achieve the Everyday Adult Standard – Use of Computers and the Internet. There are three ways to achieve this standard: ...
The previous exam papers for all current TASC courses have been collated below to help with revision and practise ahead of students sitting their written exams. The exam audio files are also included ...
TASC has updated the rules that all students must follow for their external assessments. Please make sure to read the External Assessment Rules in full before your exams. TASC’s Deputy Director may ...
To achieve the Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) students must show they meet the standards of the TCE. Students can show that they meet the following Everyday Adult Standards by achieving a ...
As explained earlier, for a student to meet the Participation and Achievement Standard, they need 120 credit points of senior secondary education and training (at Level 1, 2, 3 or 4), with at least 80 ...
Students sometimes change the courses they want to study during their senior secondary years. This flexibility is important so students remain engaged in their studies and are able to achieve course ...
If you are transferring from another Australian state/territory or another country at the end of Year 11 and have enrolled to complete Year 12 in Tasmania, TASC may be able to recognise your Year 11 ...
The 2024 External Assessment Specifications Advisory Panel (EASAP) convened on Thursday, 29 February 2024, to discuss feedback and proposed revisions for TASC-accredited Level 3 and Level 4 course ...