Victoria's Four Selective Entry High Schools
Victoria offers four state government selective entry high schools, each accepting students via the same ACER test. These schools are among Victoria's highest-performing, consistently producing outstanding VCE results and gaining entry to the nation's most competitive university courses.
One of Victoria's most prestigious schools, Melbourne High has produced premiers, chief justices, Nobel laureates and Olympic athletes since 1905. Students benefit from outstanding academic culture, specialist facilities and a tradition of excellence.
MacRobertson Girls' High School — fondly known as MacRob — has been at the forefront of girls' education in Victoria since 1905. The school nurtures ambition, intellectual curiosity and leadership in a supportive, high-achieving community.
Named after Nobel Prize-winning immunologist Sir Gustav Nossal, Nossal High School opened in 2010 and rapidly established itself as one of Victoria's top schools. It serves Melbourne's south-east and is known for STEM excellence and a strong medical-science focus.
Named after Australia's first female Governor-General, Suzanne Cory High School opened in 2013 to serve Melbourne's growing western suburbs. The school has quickly built a reputation for exceptional academic outcomes and a rich co-curricular programme.
About the Selective Entry Exam
All four Victorian government selective entry high schools use the same entrance test, administered by ACER (Australian Council for Educational Research) — Australia's leading educational measurement organisation. The test is designed to identify students with high academic potential rather than test what has been directly taught in school.
Who sits the test? Students currently in Year 8 who wish to enter one of the four selective entry schools at the start of Year 9. The test is held once per year, typically in the second half of the school year.
Exam Structure — The Five Sections
The ACER Selective Entry test consists of five sections, each testing a different dimension of academic ability. Strong performance across all sections is required — schools look for students who are broadly capable, not just strong in one area.
| Section | Questions | Time | What It Tests |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reading Reasoning | 35 | 40 minutes | Reading comprehension, inference, synthesis — drawing meaning from complex texts |
| Mathematics Reasoning | 35 | 30 minutes | Mathematical problem-solving across number, measurement, geometry, statistics and probability |
| Verbal General Ability | 35 | 25 minutes | Verbal reasoning — vocabulary, analogies, word relationships and logic |
| Quantitative General Ability | 35 | 25 minutes | Numerical reasoning — patterns, sequences, data interpretation and abstract reasoning |
| Written Expression | 1 extended response | 30 minutes | Written communication — organising ideas, quality of expression and creative thinking |
There is no formula sheet or pre-announced curriculum for the reasoning sections. The test is designed to assess innate ability and developed reasoning skills — which means consistent practice with reasoning-style problems is the most effective preparation.
Assessment Criteria & How Scores Work
Each section is scored independently and then scaled to a standardised score. Schools combine these section scores into a composite score to rank applicants. The exact weighting differs slightly between schools but all five sections contribute meaningfully to the final ranking.
Reading Reasoning
Ability to read closely, identify main ideas, make inferences and critically evaluate information from challenging prose, tables and charts.
Mathematics Reasoning
Apply mathematical concepts to unfamiliar problems. Questions span Year 7–8 content but require creative problem-solving beyond routine computation.
Verbal General Ability
Vocabulary breadth, ability to identify relationships between words and concepts, and logical deduction from verbal information.
Quantitative General Ability
Recognise patterns in numbers and data, solve numerical reasoning puzzles and interpret quantitative information — beyond standard maths curriculum.
Written Expression
Quality of written response to a prompt — coherent argument or narrative structure, vocabulary, grammar and the ability to express ideas compellingly under time pressure.
Highly competitive: Thousands of students apply each year for approximately 200–225 places per school. Cut-off scores change each year based on the cohort, but typically require top-percentile performance across all sections. There is no official cut-off published — all scores are relative.
Application & Exam Timeline
Register Online
Applications open via the Victorian Department of Education website. Students can apply to multiple schools in a single application. Register early — places in the test are confirmed on a first-come basis.
Preparation & Practice
This is the critical preparation window. Use Excelerate to practise Mathematics Reasoning and Reading Reasoning questions at the right difficulty level, track your progress and identify weak spots. Daily practice of 20–30 minutes is more effective than cramming.
Sit the ACER Test
The test is conducted at school or an ACER testing centre. Bring your confirmation email and student ID. Arrive early and well-rested. The five sections are administered with short breaks between them.
Receive Results & Offers
Score reports and offers are sent to families. Students receive their performance in each section and whether they have received an offer. Offers can be accepted or declined — if declined, the place is offered to the next applicant.
Begin Year 9
Successful students begin Year 9 at their selective entry school. They also continue with Excelerate for VCE preparation — the transition to Year 9 at a selective school is demanding, and maintaining strong study habits pays dividends across VCE.
How Excelerate Maximises Your Score
Excelerate was built specifically for high-stakes Australian exams. Our platform combines thousands of reasoning-style practice questions with AI-powered feedback — giving students the targeted, personalised preparation that makes the real difference on test day.
Mathematics Reasoning Bank
Hundreds of ACER-style mathematics reasoning questions at the right difficulty level — spanning number, measurement, geometry, statistics and probability. Questions are graded by difficulty so you can progress systematically.
Reading Comprehension Practice
Challenging comprehension passages with inference, synthesis and evaluation questions — mirroring the Reading Reasoning section format. Texts are selected to stretch vocabulary and comprehension beyond typical Year 8 material.
AI-Powered Hints & Explanations
When you're stuck, Excelerate Intelligence provides contextual hints that guide your thinking without giving away the answer. After submission, you get a full worked solution and explanation — so every wrong answer becomes a learning moment.
Performance Tracking & Gap Analysis
Excelerate tracks every question you answer and shows you exactly which topics need the most work. Stop guessing what to study — your personalised performance dashboard tells you where to focus each session.
Custom Practice Papers
Generate full-length practice exams tailored to your specific weak areas. Simulate real test conditions with timed papers that mirror the ACER format — the most effective way to build both skill and exam technique.
Consistency, Not Cramming
Research consistently shows that spaced, regular practice outperforms intensive last-minute study. Excelerate's platform is built for daily 20–30 minute sessions that compound over the preparation period — starting 3–6 months before the exam is ideal.
What Makes Selective Entry Schools Different
A place at a Victorian selective entry school is one of the most sought-after opportunities in Australian secondary education. Here is why so many families invest time and effort in the preparation:
- Every student was selected by competitive exam
- Peer motivation accelerates learning
- Teachers who specialise in advanced students
- Culture of intellectual curiosity and ambition
- Consistently among Victoria's top VCE median scores
- High rates of medicine, law and engineering entry
- Access to VCE acceleration and extension programmes
- Strong alumni networks at top universities
- Olympiad programmes (Maths, Science, Computing)
- State and national debating and public speaking
- Research opportunities and university partnerships
- Leadership and community service programmes
- State government schools — no tuition fees
- School levies apply but far below private school fees
- Merit-based — family income is irrelevant
- Same quality education regardless of postcode
Why families choose Excelerate for Selective Entry preparation
AI That Explains, Not Just Marks
Every wrong answer gets a full explanation — students learn from mistakes in real time, not after the exam.
Curriculum-Aligned Content
Questions are mapped to ACER's published framework, not randomly generated — every practice session is relevant.
Measurable Progress
Track improvement week by week. Students and parents can see exactly what's been practised and where gaps remain.
Fraction of the Cost of Tutoring
Excelerate delivers AI-powered personalised feedback at a fraction of what tutoring agencies charge — with no scheduling constraints.
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