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South Australian SACE results remain steady despite coronavirus pandemic

It’s been a long road to the end of high school for 2020’s graduating class — but now some of South Australia’s brightest students are finding inspiration for their future careers in the pandemic.
Key points:
- The same number of students completed their SACE in 2020 as the previous year
- A record number of Indigenous students and students with an intellectual disability attained their SACE
- Students have been challenged by changes brought upon their studies by the coronavirus pandemic
COVID-19 threw regular learning out the window early in the school year, with reduced in-classroom learning for most students.
Online classrooms sprung up overnight and students had to bring the classroom into their homes for parts of this year.
Now, the results…
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