FAQ's

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is WACE?

    WACE (Western Australian Certificate of Education) is a globally respected, inquiry-based curriculum from the Government of Western Australia that builds real-world skills and prepares students for top universities worldwide.

  • How is WACE comparable to IB and IGCSE?

    WACE offers the academic rigor of IB and the flexibility of IGCSE, with the added advantage of being a government-certified curriculum from Australia. It emphasizes concept-based learning, real-world skills, and university readiness, and is aligned with both global standards and India’s NEP 2020. Unlike IB, it allows customized subject pathways, and unlike IGCSE, it provides a nationally accredited senior secondary certificate (ATAR) accepted by top universities worldwide.

  • How is WACE different from CBSE or ICSE?

    Unlike CBSE or ICSE, WACE is a concept-driven, skills-based curriculum that goes beyond memorization. It focuses on critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving. Designed to global standards and aligned with India’s NEP 2020, WACE prepares students not just for exams — but for success in top universities and future careers, both in India and abroad.

  • What subjects are offered under the WACE curriculum?

    The WACE curriculum provides a comprehensive selection of subjects across major academic disciplines, including: English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, The Arts, Technologies, Health and Physical Education, and Languages. This broad range ensures that students can pursue diverse academic interests while building a strong foundation for university and career pathways.

  • Can schools offering WACE include Indian history and regional language subjects?

    Yes. Schools offering WACE have the flexibility to teach the History of India as prescribed by NCERT or their respective State Board, alongside World History as outlined in the WACE curriculum. Additionally, schools may implement their state’s language policy, allowing students to study regional or national languages as part of the broader academic offering. This flexibility ensures cultural relevance while maintaining global academic standards.

  • How can my school become eligible and registered to offer the WACE program?

    Indian schools can offer WACE alongside existing national or international boards, provided they meet the necessary academic and infrastructural standards. Schools that already comply with CBSE equivalent regulations—including infrastructure, qualified faculty, and governance—are typically well-suited to qualify. To become a WACE-accredited school, the following steps are required: Ensure the school has adequate infrastructure; Obtain a valid No Objection Certificate (NOC) and fulfill state-level regulatory compliance; Submit a formal application to the School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA), Government of Western Australia; Upon successful review, the SCSA Board will issue an official accreditation certificate.

  • How long does it take for a school to become WACE accredited?

    The registration and accreditation process typically takes 3 to 6 months from the date of formal application submission to the issuance of certification by the SCSA - Government of Western Australia, subject to the timely completion of all compliance and training requirements.

  • What support do schools receive after registering for WACE?

    WACE schools receive robust, year-round support to ensure successful implementation and academic excellence. This includes: 150+ hours of training per teacher annually; Ongoing quality assurance through academic audits and moderation; Curriculum planning assistance and end-to-end exam support; All-year academic support via a dedicated online portal; Fortnightly “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) sessions with the SCSA team; Regular online and offline professional development programs.

  • Will teachers in India be required to undergo special training to teach the WACE curriculum?

    Yes. All teachers delivering the WACE in India are required to complete specialized professional development as mandated by the SCSA, Government of Western Australia. Each teacher must complete a comprehensive 150-hour in-person and online training annually. All training is delivered or approved by SCSA-appointed experts, and teachers are formally assessed and certified on an annual basis.

  • What grade levels are covered under the WACE curriculum?

    The WACE curriculum spans Grades 1 to 12, following a progressive and structured approach—from foundational learning in the early years to specialization in senior secondary. The official WACE certification is awarded upon successful completion of Grades 11 and 12, preparing students for university admissions and global career pathways.

  • How are students assessed under the WACE curriculum?

    Student assessment under the WACE follows a comprehensive and balanced framework that includes: Continuous Internal Assessments through coursework and projects; Externally Moderated Final Examinations; International Benchmarking; and Detailed Academic Reports shared with parents regularly. This multi-layered approach fosters critical thinking and skill development.

  • Where and when are WACE exams conducted for Indian students?

    WACE examinations for Indian students are conducted in-person at certified WACE schools or authorised test centres across India. The exams are typically held in April, aligning with the Indian academic calendar. All answer scripts are sent to Australia for centralised evaluation to ensure academic integrity and international benchmarking.

  • Can struggling students receive academic support under the WACE program?

    Yes. The WACE framework includes a structured support system for students requiring additional assistance. This includes: Tiered intervention strategies; Remedial programs and academic scaffolding; Differentiated instruction techniques; and Ongoing monitoring and targeted support plans to help students stay on track and achieve learning outcomes.

  • What is the cost of registering my school to offer WACE?

    Schools are required to pay a one-time establishment fee, which is valid for a period of three years and renewable thereafter. In addition, a per-student annual fee is applicable. This fee is inclusive of: Comprehensive teacher training and certification; Student examination and assessment services; Issuance of Australian Student Identification Numbers (SIN); Access to curriculum resources; and Ongoing academic support.

  • Are scholarships available for WACE students?

    Yes. WACE students are eligible for a range of merit-based and need-based scholarships, including: Government of Western Australia Scholarships of up to AUD 20,000 for high-achieving students; University-specific academic scholarships, awarded based on ATAR scores; and International student grants and research fellowships offered by partner universities worldwide.

  • Can students switch to or from the WACE curriculum?

    Yes. Smooth transitions are possible between WACE and other national and international curricula such as CBSE, ICSE, IB, and IGCSE. Academic bridging and subject mapping support is available to ensure continuity in learning. WACE is well-suited for the Primary and Middle Years, offering a strong conceptual foundation.

  • How can a school apply to offer WACE?

    Schools can express their interest by filling out the online inquiry form available on the official website. Upon submission, the WACE India team will connect with you to guide you through the registration, accreditation, and onboarding process.

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