Almost 20% of Australian students don’t finish school – these 3 things can help them stay
The latest data on Australian schooling shows about 81.5% of Year 10 students go on to Year 12.
This is a modest rise of 1.6 percentage points on the previous year, but figures have been largely stable since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
There has been decades of research on how to help students finish school.
Each student is of course different and will have different needs. But there are many things schools can do from Year 7 to support students to stay until Year 12.
Here are three of the most important ones.
Why it’s important to finish school
Completing Year 12 is associated with a range of positive longer-term outcomes.
These include better employment prospects, higher lifetime earnings, and stronger health and wellbeing.
It also keeps the widest range of post-school options open, from vocational training and apprenticeships to further study and direct entry into work.
Why do students leave?
The reasons students leave before Year 12 are varied and often complex.
For example, some students might be managing health challenges, navigating difficult life circumstances, or pursuing opportunities like an apprenticeship that fit their goals well.
For others, however, leaving early is shaped by experiences at school........
