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Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards

Coordinates: 33°52′01″S 151°12′18″E / 33.867039°S 151.204965°E / -33.867039; 151.204965
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Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards
(BOSTES)
Government agency overview
Formed1 January 2014 (2014-01-01)
Preceding agencies
Dissolved31 December 2016 (2016-12-31)
Superseding Government agency
JurisdictionNew South Wales, Australia
StatusDissolved
Headquarters117 Clarence Street, Sydney, New South Wales
33°52′01″S 151°12′18″E / 33.867039°S 151.204965°E / -33.867039; 151.204965
Government agency executive
  • Tom Alegounarias, President
Parent Federal government agencyAustralian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority
Websitebostes.nsw.edu.au

The Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW (abbreviated as BOSTES) was the state government education agency in New South Wales, Australia. It was formed on 1 January 2014 following the amalgamation of the Board of Studies and the NSW Institute of Teachers,[1] and replaced on 1 January 2017 by the New South Wales Education Standards Authority.

BOSTES was responsible for:

  • the accreditation of all teachers at all levels
  • the endorsement of teachers’ professional learning
  • the accreditation of initial teacher education degrees
  • establishing professional teaching standards.
  • curriculum from kindergarten to initial teacher education
  • examinations (including the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) and the AMEB NSW)
  • the registration of non-government schools and home schooling
  • the regulation of school providers of courses to overseas students

BOSTES was also accredited by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority as the NSW test administration authority for NAPLAN.

BOSTES was responsible for awarding the secondary school credentials Record of School Achievement and HSC.

References

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  1. ^ Tovey, Josephine (24 September 2013). "New board designed to improve teacher quality, pupil results". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
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