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How do I register to sit the ACEP test?

Where do I get a Candidate Information Bulletin and Registration form?

What if my chosen school is testing on a different date?

How much does it cost to register?

Where do I send the pen and paper registration form?

Do I have to submit a pen and paper registration form to a school if I've registered online with the same school?

When is the deadline for registering with a school?

Can I take the test at the nearest school in my neighbourhood?

What do I do if I live too far away from the nearest test centre?

What do I do if I will be overseas on the day of the test?

Can I purchase past papers or sample questions?

How can I prepare for the test?

How do I find out about the results?

How do I register to sit the ACEP test?

Online via the Internet - visit the schools' own websites to check whether or not they offer online registrations. (Scholarship information and registration is usually accessible from the school's home page or the enrolments/admissions section of a school's web site.)

Please note that schools accept online registrations only.

Check an individual school's website or contact the scholarship administrator for further information about scholarships schools may offer. Some schools may require additional information or have extra registration forms to fill out. It is your responsibility to check whether you have met a school's requirements before making an application.

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Where do I get a Candidate Information Bulletin and Registration Form?

The Candidate Information Bulletin is available by clicking on the link below.

Online registration facilities are available via many participating schools' websites. Visit a school's website to find out more information about scholarships they may offer and to register.

Read your South Australian Candidate's Information Bulletin or the Western Australian Candidate's Information Bulletin carefully.

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What if my chosen school is testing on a different date?

This indicates that the school is using a different test to the ACEP. Scores will not be shared amongst schools when they use different tests so you must sit the other tests as well as your ACEP test.

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How much does it cost to register?

Each school sets their own registration fee. You must pay a separate fee for each school with which you register. Check with the school(s).

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When is the deadline for registering with a school?

Schools determine their deadline for registrations. You need to go to the school's web site and find out their closing date. You must abide by the school's deadline.

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Can I take the test at the nearest school in my neighbourhood?

You MUST take the test at the school you have chosen as your first preference. If you live in a remote area then you can choose to take the test at an ACER centre, or, you can sit the ACEP test at the nearest participating ACEP school to you.

See the list of registered ACER centres and participating schools under Participating Schools 2008 and Test Centres.

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What do I do if I live too far away from the nearest test centre?

If a candidate lives over two hundred (200) kilometres from his/her nearest school or ACER Centre (see Test Centres list), he/she may request a Special Test Centre.

The candidate's parents or guardian should find an appropriate supervisor and test site for the candidate to take the test on the same day as candidates elsewhere in Australia. The supervisor should be a teacher or person who has experience in exam supervision. The person should NOT be the candidate's current teacher, be related to the candidate, or coaching the candidate for the ACEP test. The proposed supervisor's contact details should be recorded on the registration form.

The registration form must be processed by the school and reach ACER at least two weeks before the late fee registration date applies.

Special Test Centre requests are not automatically granted. Please contact the school you intend to register with in the first instance.

If the arrangement is suitable to the school, the proposed supervisor and ACER, the test papers will be sent to the nominated Special Test Centre.

Any costs (courier, supervisor's fee, etc.) involved in setting up the centre MUST be covered by the candidate's parents or guardian.

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What do I do if I will be overseas on the day of the test?

Candidates living (not holidaying) overseas are expected to attend an ACER Overseas Centre (see Test Centres list).   Under particular circumstances a Special Overseas Centre may be approved. These requests are not automatically granted.

Requests in the first instance should be made to the school. The name, address, phone and fax number of a supervisor with suitable teaching qualifications must be provided on the registration form to the school and sent on to ACER at least two weeks before the late fee registration date applies.

The person should NOT be the candidate's current teacher, be related to the candidate, or coaching the candidate for the ACEP test.

If the arrangement is satisfactory to the school, the proposed supervisor and ACER, the test papers will be sent to the nominated Special Overseas Centre. An Overseas registration surcharge will be payable in addition to the normal registration fee.

Any other costs (courier, supervisor's fee, etc.) involved in setting up the centre MUST be covered by the candidate's parents or guardian.

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Can I purchase past papers or sample questions?

There are no past papers available for purchase. See Purchase Sample Material page.

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How can I prepare for the test?

The Sample Collection of Questions will give you a very clear idea about the kinds of questions that will be asked. You should feel more confident about facing multiple-choice questions in particular once you have worked through the collection.

The booklet is not designed to be part of an intensive drill before the test though. The tests you will take are designed to reveal your overall skills and abilities not your detailed knowledge of subjects. ACEP questions might ask you to analyse, interpret, comprehend, or draw conclusions. They won't require you to memorise such things as the states of America, all the names of the characters in a book, or how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly. You may be asked to look at a diagram or read a passage referring to these things but you won't have to learn them especially beforehand.

In responding to the Writing topics you might be asked to think about the topic, organise your ideas, and express yourself clearly and succinctly.

These skills are learned over your lifetime both in and out of school so short term training for the tests is unlikely to improve performance. Your best preparation is to read widely and think critically.

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How do I find out about the results?

Parents can purchase an individual candidate report when they register with a school. This will be delivered by post after the results are released to the school and scholarship decisions are made.  These reports play no role in the schools’ decision making process.

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Test Dates

South Australia
Saturday, 11 February 2012

 

Participating Schools

ACEP Participating Schools List

Documents

SA Candidate's Info Bulletin


A Parent's Guide to Scholarship Tests

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