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Miller Intensive English Centre, serving the needs of newly-arrived non-English speaking migrants, refugee children, and international students
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At the end of their program, students can confidently enrol in Miller Technology High School, or their local high school, or other educational institutions such as TAFE.
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All students between the ages of six and fifteen are required by law to attend school in New South Wales.
Miller IEC provides English instruction for newly-arrived migrant and refugee students from language backgrounds other than English, who are 11 years of age or above. These students are entitled to study English in Miller IEC for approximately three to four school terms.
Students in the IEC study subjects which are part of the NSW School Curriculum such as English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Drama, Music, Physical Education, Design and Technology, and Computing Studies. These subjects prepare them for a successful transition into high school at the end of their English course.
The IEC also teaches the nationally-accredited "Certificates I-II in Spoken and Written English" (CSWE) courses.
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At Miller IEC students are provided with a range of educational and cultural experiences which help them to prepare for success in Australian schools and society.
These kinds of activities are an important and valuable part of the curriculum in all Australian schools.
Check out our Activities pages for more information.
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Send mail to
miller-i.school@det.nsw.gov.au with
questions or comments about this web site.
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