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Japanese: Background Language — WA WACE scaling 2024

TISC's verbatim 2024 scaled-score statistics for Japanese: Background Language. Scaled mean 55.9/100, SD 16.9, 12 students. Range observed: 30.1 to 87.2.

Summary statistics

Scaled mean55.9 / 100
Standard deviation16.9
Minimum scaled score30.1
Maximum scaled score87.2
Students (2024)12

How Japanese: Background Language scaled in 2024

This subject's candidature was small in 2024 (fewer than 50 students), so TISC does not publish percentile data — only the mean, SD, min, and max. The scaled-score figures below should be read with the small-sample caveat in mind.

The scaled-score scale in WA is 0–100, with the cohort-wide mean across all subjects sitting around 60 by construction. A subject with a scaled mean above 60 had a candidature performing above the WACE-wide average; below 60 means the average student in this subject performed below the WACE-wide average. Note that this is the scaled mean across the course's candidature, not a measure of conceptual difficulty.

3-year scaling trend for Japanese: Background Language

YearScaled mean (/ 100)
202360.5
202455.9

Scaling has fallen by 4.6 points over 1 year (2023: 60.5 → 2024: 55.9). This typically reflects a weakening candidature — the average student in this subject is performing relatively less well in their other courses than they used to.

3-year trend data sourced from the TISC annual scaling reports 2023–2024. See all scaling trends.

Tutor rate context for Japanese: Background Language

Subject complexity classification: moderate — accredited-tutor premium. Based on our subject-complexity model, this subject typically carries a +8% adjustment to the base AU tutor rate band — partly because of the qualified-tutor pool size, partly because of subject-specific marking and exam complexity.

Tutor tierTypical rate for Japanese: Background Language
University-student tutor$65/hr
Experienced graduate$85/hr
Registered teacher$120/hr
Subject specialist$150/hr

Estimates from the AU rate synthesis at /rates/. Use the rate estimator to add city and delivery format.

What this means for ATAR planning

In WA, the Tertiary Entrance Aggregate (TEA) is formed from your best 4 scaled scores, with a 10% bonus added to scaled scores in Mathematics Methods, Mathematics Specialist, and LOTE subjects (highest LOTE only). The maximum aggregate in 2024 was 430.

Caveats specific to Japanese: Background Language

Related resources

Source
  1. TISC — 2024 Scaled Score Statistics (All Students), individual subject page.
  2. SCSA — School Curriculum and Standards Authority (curriculum authority).