VCAA CERTIFICATION RESPONSE 2026

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The vision of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) is to be a global education leader. The VCAAs mission is to provide high quality curriculum, assessment and reporting to enable learning for life.
An appeal against a school decision must be made in writing to the VCAA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) no later than 14 days after the student receives written notice of the decision from the school.
The maximum study score is 50. Each year, and for every study, the mean study score is set at 30. A score of between 23 and 37 shows that you are in the middle range of students; a score of 38 or more indicates that you are in the top 15%.
The moderation process aims to make the mean (average) of the moderated scores as close as possible to the mean of the external scores. Alignment is then applied to the school-based score for each student and each student is awarded with their final score.
The J result will be used if the student: is no longer attending class has not submitted work for assessment. The J result is recorded on the VCAA database, but is not reported on the students Statement of Results.

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SACs. It is compulsory that students complete all set SACs. Teachers will use these SACs to determine if a student has attained the standard required to achieve a satisfactory level in a subject unit. Failure to complete all set SACs may result in a student receiving an N for a particular unit.
If you wish to make a complaint about the VCAA, you can send your complaint via email to vcaa@education.vic.gov.au. Please provide as much relevant information as possible, including: relevant dates, places and times. a description of the incident or problem.
Appealing a decision Appeals should include any supporting new evidence, such as additional letters of support from professionals, educational and academic tests not previously submitted, and/or school-based evidence and observations. The VCAA will process all appeals within 21 days of receipt of an appeal.

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