Selective School Entry Scores for 2017

By Published On: July 6, 2017

UPDATE: For 2018 selective high school entry marks click here. [...]

James Ruse Agricultural High School has the highest selective entry cut off mark

James Ruse Agricultural High School has the highest selective entry cut off mark – 2017

UPDATE: For 2018 selective high school entry marks click here.

It is evident that selective schools are the top-ranking schools based on HSC results. However, with only 4,000 (approx) placements available each year and an ever-growing number of students applying, it has become increasingly difficult to gain entry to a selective high school. This year 14,458 candidates in NSW sat the test for only 4,226 placements in Year 7. In other words, 71% of applicants were unsuccessful.
Below is a table of the minimum entry score and rank for all selective high schools in NSW for 2017.

Selective Schools Entry Marks for 2017* (alphabetical order)

Source DET

RankSchoolMinimum Entry ScoreStatusArea
30Alexandria Park Community School176PartiallyAlexandria
40Armidale High School160PartiallyArmidale
41Auburn Girls High School160PartiallyAuburn
2Baulkham Hills High School229FullyBaulkham Hills
31Blacktown Boys High School176PartiallyBlacktown
32Blacktown Girls High School176PartiallyBlacktown
33Bonnyrigg High School169PartiallyBonnyrigg
15Caringbah High School197FullyCaringbah
14Chatswood High School199PartiallyChatswood
37Duval High School161PartiallyArmidale
42Elizabeth Macarthur High School160PartiallyNarellan
9Fort Street High School211FullyPetersham
4Girraween  High School217FullyGirraween
38Gorokan High School161FullyLake Haven
24Gosford High School184FullyGosford
39Grafton High School161PartiallyGrafton
36Granville Boys High School162PartiallyGranville
8Hornsby Girls High School213FullyHornsby
13Hurlstone Agricultural High School203FullyGlenfield
1James Ruse Agricultural High School243FullyCarlingford
43Karabar High School160PartiallyQueanbeyan
44Kooringal High School160PartiallyKooringal North
27Macquarie Fields High School178PartiallyMacquarie Fields
22Merewether High School188FullyBroadmeadow
34Moorebank High School168PartiallyMoorebank
10Normanhurst Boys High School211FullyNormanhurst
3North Sydney Boys High School225FullyCrows Nest
6North Sydney Girls High School216FullyCrows Nest
11Northern Beaches Secondary  College (Manly Campus)206FullyNorth Curl Curl
17Parramatta High School194PartiallyParramatta
45Peel High School160PartiallyTamworth
12Penrith High School204FullyPenrith
29Prairiewood High School177PartiallyWetherill Park
28Rose Bay Secondary College178PartiallyDover Heights
20Ryde Secondary College190PartiallyRyde
18Sefton High School193PartiallySefton
21Smith’s Hill High School189FullyWollongong
16St George Girls High School195FullyKogarah
5Sydney Boys High School217FullyMoore Park
7Sydney Girls High School215FullySurry Hills
26Sydney Secondary College (Balmain Campus)179PartiallyRozelle
25Sydney Secondary College (Leichardt Campus)183PartiallyRozelle
19Sydney Technical High School191FullyBexley
23Tempe High School188PartiallyTempe
35Virtual Selective High School (Aurora College)166 Partially Aurora

Source: DET

*Please note that these marks vary from year to year.

What is the entry mark made up of?

The entry mark for selective school is made up using several factors, the table below demonstrates the breakdown.

The Mark Breakdown

ComponentSchool Assessment Score*Test ScoreTotal
English (Reading Comprehension and Writing)**5050100
Mathematics**5050100
General AbilityNo School Scores100100
Total100200300

*some independent schools do not have to provide this score.

**Schools provide the school assessment scores out of 100 in English and Maths, based generally on the student’s performance in year 5 (usually using the mid-year report) and NAPLAN results in Year 5.

How does the formula work?

For each test component, the test score is scaled to a mean of 60 and a standard deviation of 12. In other words, the average score correct out of 45 for Reading is scaled to 60 out of 100 and all other scores are calculated relative to that score of 60.

How can I get my child a placement in a selective school?

At Global Education Academy, the success rate for the Selective and Scholarship Preparation Program is higher than 90%. The course exposes students to the structure and types of questions commonly used in the Selective High School Placement Test and empowers them with systematic tools and practice to cultivate higher order thinking skill. The course empowers students with exam techniques and tools to reduce and manage cognitive load theory experience during exams. This ensures a true reflection of their ability and potential.

The course also includes 8 Mock Tests that are structured similar to the actual test. Students’ performance in these tests gives a significant indication of their future performance. It also guides us and parents to what schools to nominate in the application and in what order to prioritise them. Having the “right” order is a key point for a successful application. Some students miss out merely because they did not prioritise the schools strategically to maximise their chances.

The program:

  • 40-week course
  • 4 hours per week – Mathematics, English, Writing, General Ability, Exam techniques, time management, problem solving strategies etc.
  • Intensive Holiday Program
  • Mock exams that mirror the Selective Test structure
  • 2 hours per week homework assistance (optional- free of charge)

If you are interested in selective school for your child, or would like further information regarding selective school entry, please enquire today.

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