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Suzanne Cory High School

Selective Entry Exam Preparation for Suzanne Cory High School

Suzanne Cory High School is a co-educational government school for academically gifted students in Werribee, a suburb of Melbourne. It admits students based on their performance in the selective entrance exam run by the Department of Education. At Emu Education, we offer an intensive one-year program to help students boost their performance in this exam.

Our program begins in the third term of Year 8 and concludes in the second week of June the following year. We focus on sharpening a student’s skills in key areas, including reading, writing, reasoning and mathematics. By the end of the course, students are well-prepared to ace the exams.

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Suzanne Cory High School: Eligibility Criteria

The selective school exams are highly competitive and subject to specific requirements. Understanding these conditions is key to a successful application. Candidates must meet the following criteria:

  1. Citizenship and Residency:

    Applicants must be Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens living in Australia, or hold a visa / ImmiCard that exempts them from paying international student fees at Victorian government schools. Students may live in Victoria, interstate, or overseas, but must meet these requirements by the time offers are made. However, Suzanne Cory High School doesn’t accept fee-paying international students.

  2. Year Level:

    For Year 9 entry, applicants must be in their second year of secondary schooling (Year 8 or equivalent) at the time of application. Plus, they must not have previously sat for the Year 9 entry exam. Places in Years 10 and 11 are limited and generally allocated according to the school’s discretion.

  3. Entrance Exam:

    For Year 9 entry, students must sit the ACER selective entry exam, administered by the Department of Education. It is held at different venues across Victoria in June every year. Whereas, for Years 10 and 11, applicants must appear for the Edutest exam, which is managed independently on behalf of Suzanne Cory High School.

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Program Entry and Preparation Timeline

Candidates often struggle to solve challenging questions within the limited time available during the exam for selective entry schools. That’s why a well-planned study plan is key to better performance. We recommend following a clear preparation timeline, based on exam dates. We recommend the following approach:

Year 9

For those targeting Year 9, the entrance exam takes place between June and July, wherein an application window that opens in February or March and closes mid-May. To maximise preparation, consider joining our program in the later terms of Year 7 or the early terms of Year 8.

Years 10 and 11

Here, the entry depends on available vacancies and is managed by each school separately. Since places are limited with high competition, we suggest joining our program in Term 3 or 4 of Year 8, or the first two terms of Year 9.

Exam Format and Structure

The selective entry exam assesses a student’s aptitude for logical thinking, problem solving, reasoning, comprehension and creative thinking. It consists of multiple-choice questions and written tasks. Below are the five sections covered in the exam:

  • 30 minutes for 60 questions: Verbal General Ability
  • 30 minutes for 50 questions: Quantitative General Ability
  • 30 minutes for 35 questions: Reading Reasoning
  •  30 minutes for 35 questions: Mathematical Reasoning
  • 20 minutes for 2 questions: Writing Ability

Selection Criteria

Entrance exam performance forms the main basis for selection at Suzanne Cory High School. A small number of places are set aside under the ‘Equity Consideration’ category. In addition, up to five per cent of places may be offered through the ‘Principal’s Discretion’ category. This process involves a written application, submission of supporting documents such as academic reports, co-curricular involvement, and in some cases, an interview.

Why Choose Us?

If you are looking for reliable tutoring services, Emu Education is your trusted choice. Our selective school coaching program aims to provide the skills students need to succeed in the entrance exam. We stand apart for the following reasons:

Expertise

Our tutors are high-achieving university students who possess the insight and expertise to guide students. Through detailed performance tracking and constructive feedback, we empower them to achieve outstanding results.

Resources

Students receive regular homework assignments with printed study materials every week. Our customised resources and detailed inputs support your child’s continuous

Proven Strategies

We use targeted exam strategies, time management training, and focused practice exercises. This helps students answer questions efficiently and maximise their scores.

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Emu Education understands the unique opportunities Suzanne Cory High Schoolin Melbourne offers and is ready to assist. Are you eager to get started? So are we! Simply give us a call on 0479 190 958 or email us your queries at info@emueducation.com.au, and our team will take care of the rest.

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FAQs

Yes, we provide such resources. Every week, students get printed material and regular homework.

No, we prepare students for the selective entry exam. It is a centralised test used for admission to top selective schools, including Suzanne Cory.

Typically, students begin preparing in Year 8, before the mid‑year entrance exam for Year 9. For details, don’t hesitate to contact us.

For information on tuition fees, it’s best to contact Suzanne Cory High School. They’ll guide you through the details.

Yes, mock tests are essential. We conduct two mock sessions during the final two months of preparation.

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