Intensive English Centres operate as part of the NSW government schools system. Their purpose is to prepare newly arrived, secondary aged students for study in an Australian high school by providing intensive English tuition.
There are 14 Intensive English Centres (IECs) and one Intensive English High School (IEHS) in the metropolitan areas of Sydney and Wollongong. IECs are located in the grounds of their host high schools while the IEHS is a stand-alone school.
A contact list showing IEC locations and contact numbers is below.
Who is eligible to enrol?
A student who is eligible to enrol must:
- be a permanent or approved temporary resident
- be applying for enrolment within the first 6 months of arrival in Australia
- speak a language other than English as their first language and require intensive English instruction as preparation for high school study
- intend to continue their education in a government high school after finishing their intensive English course
- have not yet completed their high school education in their home country.
In some cases year 6 students in primary school can transfer to their local IEC/IEHS. After finishing their intensive English course, they must exit into year 7 in a government high school.
English assessment and enrolment
All newly arrived, eligible students should be referred to their local Intensive English Centre or IEHS for assessment of their English language proficiency before enrolment in high school. The student's address determines which IEC/IEHS to enrol in because each location has a set area for enrolment. Students can enrol directly at the intensive English locations if their assessment shows they need intensive English instruction.
Preparing students for high school
The IECs and the IEHS provide students with English language, orientation, settlement and welfare programs in a high school like environment. Teachers' aides (ethnic) provide bilingual support.
On enrolment, students are placed in a class depending on their level of English proficiency and literacy. Classes are organised into four levels starting with beginner English/early literacy and progressing to more academic levels of English.
Students are taught English language and literacy skills across a range of subjects to prepare them for the high school curriculum. Subjects are adapted for intensive English learners and are taught by specialist English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers trained in high school subject areas.
Length of stay
Intensive English students have a wide range of educational needs.
Students with special needs such as those with little or no previous schooling, usually stay in the IECs/IEHS for approximately 12 months (4 school terms) before transferring to high school. Some students may not be able to read or write in their first language.
Students with fairly continuous education in their home country usually transfer to high school after about 9 months (3 school terms).
Parents
Information sessions are provided to assist parents to learn about schooling in NSW and ways in which they can be members of their child's school community. Regular reports are given to parents about their child's schoolwork.
Parent-teacher sessions provide an opportunity for parents to discuss their child's progress with teachers.
Interpreter support is provided for parents attending these courses and sessions.
Counsellors
Specialist migrant counsellors provide welfare and settlement support to students, including those from a refugee background. Counsellors may also access additional community support, including specialist trauma services such as the NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS).
Community links
Links are made with government and community agencies such as STARTTS and Migrant Resource Centres (MRCs) to assist in supporting the newly arrived students in their resettlement process.
Transfer to high school
A Transition to High School program provides students with the opportunity to have some high school experience before transferring to high school. At the same time exiting students and their parents are informed about high school courses and other education and training options.
After transferring to high school, most of these students should continue to receive ESL support.
Contacts
Bankstown IEC
Antwerp St Bankstown
Ph 02 9796 8138
Fax 02 9796 8699
Host School: Bankstown Senior College
Beverly Hills IEC
Melvin St North Beverly Hills
Ph 02 9533 1293
Fax 02 9584 1963
Host School: Beverly Hills Girls High School
Cabramatta IEC
Aladore Ave Cabramatta
Ph 02 9727 3562
Fax 02 9728 1069
Host School: Cabramatta High School
Chatswood IEC
Centennial Ave Chatswood
Ph 02 9411 5288
Fax 02 9415 1418
Host School: Chatswood High School
Chester Hill IEC
Kenward Avenue Chester Hill
Ph 02 9645 3780
Fax 02 9645 5172
Host School: Chester Hill High School
Cleveland Street IEHS
Chalmers & Cleveland Sts Surry Hills
Ph 02 9319 4806
Fax 02 9698 5691
Evans IEC
Walters Rd Blacktown
Ph 02 9622 1289
Fax 02 9676 8573
Host School: Evans High School
Fairfield IEC
The Horsley Dr Fairfield
Ph 02 9724 6885
Fax 02 9726 4399
Host School: Fairfield High School
Holroyd IEC
7 Cumberland Rd Greystanes 2145
Ph 02 9896 1172
Fax 02 9896 5180
Host School: Holroyd High School
Kogarah IEC
Regent St Kogarah
Ph 02 9587 0529
Fax 02 9553 8542
Host School: Kogarah High School
Lurnea IEC
Hillview Pde Lurnea
Ph 02 9602 1858
Fax 02 9824 1156
Host School: Lurnea High School
Marrickville IEC
Northcote St Marrickville
Ph 02 9550 0251
Fax 02 9560 8079
Host School: Marrickville High School
Marsden IEC
Winbourne St West Ryde
Ph 02 9858 3440
Fax 02 9858 1483
Host School: Marsden High School
Miller IEC
Cabramatta Ave Miller
Ph 02 9607 2751
Fax 02 9607 3160
Host School: Miller High School
Warrawong IEC
Cowper St Warrawong
Ph 02 4274 4346
Fax 02 4274 7054
Host School: Warrawong High School