Haileybury is the largest school in the Southern Hemisphere with 130 years achieving exceptional success and winning multi-awards across the K-12 Spectrum.

Haileybury delivers  the Victoria Certificate of Education (VCE) in its 3 campuses in Australia, 5 campuses in China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Timor-Leste and the Philippines.  The chart on the right details the differences between the VCE program and other international systems.

Australian International School delivers the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) through a partnership with Haileybury School in Melbourne.

As their partner, AIS teachers  and  staff  are  trained,  coached,  and mentored by the subject experts from Haileybury  to deliver an equivalency of what students in the Philippines would experience had they been in Australia.  Students completing the program earn a Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and an Australian  Tertiary  Acceptance  Rank  (ATAR)  which  is  recognized  for  university  access anywhere in the world.

The VCE in AIS follows the Northern Hemisphere Academic Time Table (NHAT) with graduation in June.

How does the VCE differ from IB, AP, A Levels?

What is the VCE and how does it benefit students and schools?

Frequently asked questions.

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