The SACE Board recognises that learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom, but in all kinds of settings.
SACE students can earn credits for community service or activities in two ways:
- Community-developed programs through a current award or certificate from a community-developed program, such as those offered by the Royal Life Saving Society or the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
- Self-directed community learning such as taking care of a family member, supporting a refugee family, or volunteering for a community project. To gain recognition for this kind of community learning, students need to show evidence about what they have learnt.
This section has information about the following topics:
Download the Recognition of Community Learning Guidelines [DOC]