By offering pathways such as the ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank), VET (Vocational Education and Training), and customised university preparation programs, we support each student in navigating the transition from secondary education to university successfully. Our dedicated staff and resources are here to help every student reach their full potential and secure a place in their desired university course.
SSCE (QCE) Vs IB
International students often believe they must study the International Baccalaureate (IB) in Years 11 and 12 to gain admission to universities. While the IB is an internationally accepted qualification, it is not the only path to the world’s elite universities.
Many universities publish a comprehensive list of accepted secondary school qualifications in their entry requirements, which includes the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCE). Recognised by the Group of Eight Australian Universities and their international counterparts, both the IB and SSCE are valid qualifications for university entry.
When deciding whether to study the IB or SSCE, there are several important factors to consider.
In Australia, an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) score reflects a student’s academic performance relative to their peers. Universities use ATAR scores for higher education course admissions. IB scores must be converted into an ATAR to be assessed for entry into Australian universities.
The IB program requires students to study six subjects from six groups: two language groups, humanities, science, math, and the arts. In contrast, the SSCE offers flexibility, allowing students to tailor their subject choices to align with their strengths, interests, and career goals.
The Cathedral School’s Senior Schooling provides a diverse range of academic and applied subjects, work-ready certifications, and Diploma-level qualifications. Additionally, personal and professional development programs aim to give students a competitive edge, enhancing their chances of gaining admission to top universities and succeeding in their future careers.
What is CRICOS?
Education Services for Overseas Students Act
In 2000, Australia introduced the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act. Under ESOS, institutions are obliged to meet certain requirements in order to enrol international students. Every Australian institution that meets these requirements is listed on the publicly available Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). The requirements covered under ESOS include stringent standards for marketing activities, education delivery, facilities, and student support services. If an institution does not meet the standards for any one of these requirements, it isn’t registered, and cannot enroll international students. For this reason, potential employers know that students who have studied in Australia have received some of the highest quality education available. It is important to note, however, that people who enter Australia on a non-student visa do not have the assurance provided to most international students under ESOS.*
* Source: International Student.com
Cathedral Graduate Success
Most Cathedral graduates pursuing the university pathway receive their first choice of university and course preference. In 2022, 80% of our Year 12 Graduates received their first choice of course and university, with several graduates also receiving substantial scholarship offers from universities across Queensland. In 2022 the Cathedral graduates achieved a median ATAR of 90 versus the state median of 79.
Applying for University in Australia
Our Careers Advisor and Director of Studies guide students through the university application process, to ensure they meet the specific requirements of their preferred university and course. The process begins early in senior school to develop a path around the student’s strengths and interests – allowing time to choose subjects that will provide the maximum scores towards specific courses, and keeping a wide range of options open if circumstances or interests change.
Resources
https://www.studyqueensland.qld.gov.au/study-in-queensland/university
Pathway to Business
ATAR QCE Pathways
Senior School Year 11 & Year 12 Subjects*
- General Math
- General English
- Economics
- Accounting
- General Elective
- +/- General Elective
OPTION 1:
Best 5 Subjects, ATAR up to 99.95 > Apply for Bachelor of Business (No IELTS Test) > University
OPTION 2:
Year 11 & 12 Subjects > Cert II Business > Diploma of Business (Diploma equivalent to ATAR 82) > Best 5 Subjects, ATAR up to 99.95 > Apply for Bachelor of Business (No IELTS Test) > University
OPTION 3:
Year 11 & 12 Subjects > Cert II Business > Cert III Business (equivalent to ATAR 68) > Apply for Diploma of Business (No IELTS Test) > University
Vocational QCE Pathways
Senior School Year 11 & Year 12 Subjects*
- Essential Math
- Essential English
- Applied Elective
- Applied Elective
OPTION 1:
Year 11 & 12 Subjects > Cert III Business > Diploma of Business (Diploma equivalent to ATAR 82) > Best 5 Subjects, ATAR up to 99.95 > Apply for Bachelor of Business (No IELTS Test) > University
OPTION 2:
Year 11 & 12 Subjects > Cert II Workplace Skills > Cert III Business (equivalent to ATAR 68) > Apply for Diploma of Business (No IELTS Test) > University
Study Abroad Program
Study Abroad in tropical Australia. Programs ranging from one-term, to one-year, for students in Years 7 to 11.
Discover The Cathedral School for your children. Centrally located in Townsville Australia, the school campus is 24 acres of serene, peaceful gardens shaded by towering rain trees. At its heart lies a natural lagoon teeming with wildlife (a favourite spot for our school fishing club).
The school offers a co-educational program from Prep to Year 12 that is unsurpassed by the better-known metropolitan schools. Students achieve top academic outcomes and enjoy modern learning and living facilities. Extensive on-campus sporting and social development programs provide students with an environment in which to grow and flourish.
How To Enrol
Study Abroad Program
Short-Term: 1 Term to 1 Year (Student Visa)
To apply for Study Abroad International Enrolment at The Cathedral School, please follow these steps:
Step 1
Apply online. Upload passport, school reports, English test, diagnosis, medical reports. Pay $300 (non-refundable).
Step 2
The application is reviewed and the student attends an enrolment interview via video link.
Step 3
Successful applicants receive a Letter of Offer, Written Agreement, and Invoice.
Step 4
To accept, sign and return the Written Agreement and pay the Confirmation Fee (invoiced amount) within 14 days.
Step 5
School will issue CoE, CaaW, and OSHC Policy.
Step 6
Apply for a student visa. Once received, send the school a copy of the Visa Grant Notice.
Step 7
A complete enrolment package will be sent to you before commencement.
Step 8
Arrive at Townsville Airport on Boarders' Travel Day. Free airport transfer to school.
Step 9
Attend Orientation.