Western Australian Certificate of Education
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The Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) is the credential given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling in the state of Western Australia, Australia, and is intended to become the Western Australian certificate within the Australian Certificate of Education, part of the Australian Qualifications Framework.
[edit] Prerequisites
- For students to achieve the WACE, at least 8 C Grades must be attained over Year 11 and Year 12.
- A 'C' Grade and/or a Level 4 in English.
- Must have completed 10 full year course units over Years 11 and 12
- Must have completed 20 hours of community service (new requirement in 2007)