What is Icsea mean?

The Index of Community Socio-educational Advantage (ICSEA) is a scale of socio- educational advantage that is computed for each school.
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What does a low Icsea value mean?

The higher the ICSEA value, the higher the level of educational advantage of students who go to this school. The lower the ICSEA value, the lower the level of educational advantage of students who go to this school. ICSEA is set at an average of 1000. You can use this value as an ICSEA benchmark.
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What is Icsea school ranking in Victoria?

The average ICSEA across all Australian schools is 1,000. In Victoria the average ICSEA is 1,031, while in Tasmania and the Northern Territory the average is less than 1,000.
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What is the lowest Icsea score?

Eligible schools are those facing disadvantage – with a value below 1000 on the Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage (ICSEA).
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What is the Icsea scale?

ICSEA values are calculated on a scale which has a median of 1000 and a standard deviation of 100. ICSEA values typically range from approximately 500 (representing schools with extremely disadvantaged student backgrounds) to about 1300 (representing schools with extremely advantaged student backgrounds).
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What is better education percentile?

Often used as part of the college admissions process, a score of 1200 or higher (or the 75th percentile) is considered a good score. This number indicates that 75% of students scored at or below 1200, while 25% of students scored above 1200.
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What does the Index of Community Socio Educational Advantage mean?

The Index of Community Socio-educational Advantage (ICSEA) is a scale of socio- educational advantage that is computed for each school. ICSEA enables visitors to My School to make comparisons between schools based on the level of educational advantage or disadvantage that students bring to their academic studies.
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How many primary schools are there in Singapore 2020?

In 2020, there were 180 active primary schools in Singapore. Singapore's education system consists of three levels: primary, secondary, and post-secondary education. Primary education, which lasts for six years, is the only compulsory level for all citizens and residents.
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What does sea mean in education?

School-level. SEA. State Education Agency (written as "state education agency"; all lower case)
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What are Lbote students?

School students from a language background other than English (LBOTE) are "outperforming" their native English speaking peers in NAPLAN, according to the latest data.
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What is Socio Educational Advantage sea?

The Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage (ICSEA) is a scale that represents levels of educational advantage. A value on the scale assigned to a school is the averaged level for all students in the particular school.
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What is educational advantage?

Educational Advantage specialise in curriculum-focused products for children up to the age of 11. Our range covers various subjects including Maths, English, Arts & Crafts and Science.
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What is naplan test?

NAPLAN is an annual assessment for all students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. It tests the types of skills that are essential for every child to progress through school and life. The tests cover skills in reading, writing, spelling, grammar and punctuation, and numeracy.
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How many primary schools are there in Victoria?

On this page. There were 2277 registered schools in Victoria at 30 June 2020.
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How are schools ranked in Australia?

Ranking Method 1

Three series of Australian school results, rankings or ratings, sorted by state and school sector: 1) Years 11 to 12 senior secondary school rankings according to ATAR, VCE, HSC, QCE, WACE, SACE, NTCET or TCE results; 2) Years 7 to 10 secondary / high school ratings; 3) primary school ratings.
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What is the difference between Lbote and EAL D?

EAL/D learners are a sub-set of LBOTE students. They are students whose first language is a language or dialect other than Standard Australian English, who require additional support to assist them in developing English language proficiency.
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What does sea stand for in special education?

State education agencies (SEAs) are at a crossroads with respect to their role in K–12 public education.
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What is sea in CBSE report card?

SEA - Special Education Assistant.
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What is Sea exam?

The Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) is a government exam sat by children aged 11 to 13 of Trinidad and Tobago as part of the admissions process for all public secondary schools. The SEA was introduced in 2001, to replace the older Common Entrance exam.
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