home student stories home
home aboriginal studies parents students teachers resources posters contact
 FIND OUT MORE
  About Us
  SACE Requirements Explained
  Useful Links
  AES Reference Group
  Events and Conferences

If you are a student and would like to share with others what you have experienced while studying for the SACE, please contact us.

   Disclaimer
   © SACE Board of SA
   Privacy statement
 

 
More student stories can be found in the student stories archive
photo Matthew
Study hard and keep going don’t give up when it gets a bit hard. There is a reward at the end and satisfaction of finishing your SACE.     more...
photo Jessie
I have been able to find work and I am employed in the hospitality Industry.     more...
photo Krystal
I had help from some special people - my family and teachers were all very supportive, which helped me to stay motivated.     more...
photo Victor
It was hard work but well worth it in the end.     more...
photo Erin
Stick to school work, it may get hard at times but it’s worth it in the long run.     more...
photo Uriel
The way SACE is offered at Café Enfield is very supportive. It is offered to parents who had become disengaged with education at a young age.     more...
photo Cherie
The best time for me was when I won my class SACE student of the year award and then when I received my scores 20/20 for my Community Project.     more...
photo Charles
I'm proud that I’ve finished Year 12, it was a hard journey but now looking back it was worth it. My sister Rachel also finished Year 12 and I am proud of her as well.     more...
photo Victoria
I am encouraging other students by showing them that it is possible to be successful no matter what background you have.     more...
photo Rachel
I hope that everyone has goals in their life and I wish they achieve them.     more...
photo Ben
I had help from some special people, my mum, Year 12 teachers, student counsellor and home group teacher.     more...
photo Jared
The hardest time for me was when: I first started in Year 8 the school was very big and I did not know anyone.     more...
photo Rosheen
Year 12 can be very difficult at times, especially at Open Access where you can’t see your teacher, but if you have a supportive team of teachers, peers and coordinators, as well as a good attitude and commitment, then Year 12 can turn out to be quite fun.     more...
photo Sasha
I encourage students to do their best - there is so much help out there if they need it.     more...
photo Jared
I am A rookie with Adelaide Football Club.     more...
photo Aashana
I doubted my abilities as I was the only Year 12 Aboriginal student. But then I realised this didn’t mean I wasn’t on anyone else’s level, and this turned out to be motivational and made me proud.     more...
photo Eleanor
I was very surprised that I got a 20 out of 20 for Communication in the Community. I thought I’m not bright, I won’t go places in life, but my family and friends have helped me realise that’s not the case.     more...
photo Soraya
I don’t know if I am a role model or not but I know the importance of having a good attendance record that makes study a lot easier if you don’t get behind.     more...
photo Bob
There is a great sense of accomplishment upon completion and employment opportunity is greatly enhanced. Doors will defiantly open for those willing to learn.      more...
photo Lachlan
I will be studying a Bachelor of visual Arts (specialisation)     more...
photo Jennifer
I encourage other students to try their hardest and no matter what, just keep strong to achieve their goals.     more...
photo Bianca
Have dreams, set goals and go for them. When you reach them celebrate, but always remember to make new goals to achieve.     more...
 
SACE Board: home students teachers about the Board about SACE