The Australian University Admissions Exams Have Arrived in Thailand. What It Means For Expat & Thai Students
The ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank) has arrived in Thailand. AustCham Thailand members and guests are invited to join speakers from Austrade, the Schools Curriculum & Standards Authority, StudyPerth, and St. Mark's Australian International School to discuss what this means to expat and Thai students considering Higher Education.
The report will highlight what the ATAR means, how universities use it to offer placements, and why it can represent a more cost-effective approach to university admission.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday 26 August 2021
Time: 10.30 - 11.15 hrs.
Speaker:
Free of charge for AustCham members.
500 THB for non-members
Location: ZOOM online
To register in advance for this webinar:
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Pre-registration and authentication is required to attend, and please ensure you have signed up for your own personal or business account with ZOOM (it’s free to sign up)
Please note: AustCham Thailand is recording this webinar session and will make the recorded version of the webinar (including all audio and visual elements) accessible to AustCham members via the Resources page of our website.
AustCham Thailand would like to thank;
St. Mark’s Australian International School
St. Mark’s Australian International School is the first and only international school in Thailand to be licensed by the Australian Government to provide a truly authentic Year 12 Australian Matriculation program, with the ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank). Our program provides a direct pathway to Australian universities as well as, to leading universities around the world. We are truly different from all other international schools, as we set our education standards high by operating under the professional support and the accreditation of the Western Australian Government. Our tri-lingual program focuses on the mastery of languages and its application to real-life situations. Embedded in the course of our studies, students are encouraged to speak, read and write in all of the 3 languages - English, Mandarin and Thai.