What if my child has a bad day when undertaking the entry test? Is there any avenue to appeal should he or she fail?
A. If a student experiences sickness or an incident which prevents him or her from working to their best ability at the test, they are able to submit a ‘considerations request form’ within five working days of the test. All appeals against the Enrolment Eligibility Committee assessment of ‘non offer’ are to be submitted to the Queensland Academies Admissions’ Centre within ten working days after receiving the ‘Letter of Non Offer’. Phone contact with the Admissions’ Centre will inform you of the process. All appeals will be considered on merit in accordance with the enrolment criteria. The appellant will need to present evidence to substantiate a claim that the stated criteria have not been applied correctly, fairly or equitably. Q. How are teachers at the Academies trained in the IB curriculum? A. It is a requirement of the Academies’ IB authorisation that teachers hold level 1 accreditation in the subjects that they are delivering in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. T
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