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NSW Higher School Certificate: Why experts are debating the future of three-hour exams

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Three-hour HSC exams should be substantially shortened, education leaders have said, because making students sit up to 15 hours of tests is unnecessary and may be hindering their academic performance.

Many Higher School Certificate exams have been three hours long since the current system was put in place in 1967.

Year 12 students Annabel Cook, Alex Lotorto, Isabella Chavez and Henry Lowe of Thomas Hassall Anglican College, in Middleton Grange, western Sydney.Sam Mooy

But, since then, we’ve had the advent of the desktop calculator, personal computers, the internet and generative artificial intelligence. And since 1986, assessment tasks have been used to calculate half the marks of the certificate. Despite using the results of assessments throughout the year, the final exam length has not changed.

“While I appreciate that the NSW Higher School Certificate is recognised as the gold standard across the education sector, I am perplexed as to why it requires a three-hour examination as the standard examination length,” said Peter Fowler, chief executive of the Anglican Schools Corporation.

“What are we preparing our students for by insisting that they sit a three-hour examination? University examinations rarely go beyond two hours.”

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Students at Gymea Technology High in Sydney’s south have welcomed the move because they will be less restricted by the school timetable when it comes to HSC subject selection.

Dallas McInerney, head of Catholic Schools NSW, who raised the idea at The Sydney Morning Herald Schools Summit earlier this year, said there was still a place for extended essay responses in exams.

“Any call for shorter exams to cater to the sensitivity of the TikTok generation should be utterly resisted,” he said.

But he added that skilful test design could overcome concerns around the validity and reliability of a shorter examination.

Education Minister Prue Car’s office said there was “no immediate plans” to change the HSC.

“Any potential changes to the HSC would involve close collaboration between NESA, school sectors and workforce representatives, and include public consultation,” a spokesman said.

NSW Teachers Federation deputy president Natasha Watt said HSC exams need to be fair and give students the opportunity to show what they know. “Putting kids under greater time restraint will only jeopardise their ability to do well in the HSC,” she said.

Thomas Hassall Anglican College year 12 student Annabel Cook finished mathematics extension 2 last year. She had a wobbly start to the paper and was thankful for the longer, three-hour time so she could recover. But she questioned the current length of exams.

How year 12 exam times vary across the country

  • NSW English Paper 1: 90 minutes plus 10 minutes’ reading time
  • NSW English Paper 2: 120 minutes plus five minutes’ reading time (225 minutes in total for both papers, spread over two days)
  • NSW Modern History exam: 180 minutes plus 5 minutes’ reading time
  • NSW Physics exam: 180 minutes plus 5 minutes’ reading time
  • Victoria’s English exam: 180 minutes plus 15 minutes’ reading time
  • Queensland English exam: 120 minutes plus 15 minutes’ “planning” time
  • Western Australia English exam: 180 minutes plus 10 minutes’ reading time 

“In terms of an HSC that’s training us to be workers and educated people who can think critically, I’m not sure if that three-hour model is necessarily the most applicable,” she said.

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Sydney’s principals.

Her year 12 classmate Alex Lotorto said he liked three-hour exams because he wanted “time to get tested” on everything he’d studied.

Fellow year 12 student Henry Lowe said handwriting was difficult over three hours and he now practised on weekends “to get up to scratch”.

Principal Karen Easton backed a rethink of long exam times, saying the current system “doesn’t necessarily allow them to show what they know and can do”.

“One of my concerns is for any student who might have a medical or a learning challenge because the current model is very much about knowledge regurgitation,” she said.

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