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A Graduate School of the University of Melbourne, the Melbourne Graduate School of Education is currently ranked number 1 in Australia and top 6 in the world for Education according to the QS World Rankings.

Inspire and empower future generations with a career in education. Become a teacher or enhance your career at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, where you'll learn from the best. 

Be challenged by a diverse and engaged cohort, enjoy contemporary facilities designed to meet your learning and social needs, and benefit from direct access to world-leading researchers and educators.

The Master of Teaching curriculum brings together theory and practice in a way that will give you powerful insights into how students of all ages learn. MGSE's unique partnership model means you'll spend a significant amount of time in schools and develop the professional skills to assess, diagnose and support the learning needs of all students.

MGSE also offers courses for professionals across areas including languages education, learning intervention, positive psychology, leadership and management, arts education, science and maths education, and more. There are short professional certificates, plus graduate certificates and masters degrees available. Many of these courses are offered in part time and full time mode, with flexible class times across weekends, evenings and school holiday intensives. 

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MGSE's world-renowned academics are experts and leaders in their field. They are engaged in a number of high quality, high impact research projects, and at the forefront of Australian teacher education. 

MGSE's teaching, research and engagement centre, studioFive, is a space that generates pedagogies to meet the needs of 21st century learners. Its also one of seven international UNESCO Arts Observatories. 

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Teaching is much more than passionate information transmission and behaviour management. MGSE's clinical teaching model gives students the ability to construct appropriate teaching and learning environments for every student.

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The Melbourne Graduate School of Education is home to many research centres, including Assessment Research Centre (ARC), and Centre for Positive Psychology (CPP) through to Centre for Program Evaluation (CPE) and Centre for Vocational and Educational Policy (CVEP). 

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MGSE also has a number of research hubs, including: Language and Literacy Research Hub and  LEaRN@MGSE  (The Learning Environments Research Hub) through to the Science of Learning Research Hub. 

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In Australia, universities offer a postgraduate teacher training programme known as the graduate diploma of education or the master of teaching.

However, education can be studied at many different levels in the Australia, beyond teacher training. Education as an academic discipline brings together fields such as sociology, politics, history and psychology to investigate a broad range of education-related problems, from social mobility to international policy.

A number of Australian universities offer undergraduate degrees in education, typically four years in length.

Below are the best universities in Australia for education degrees, according to the  Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024.

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5. UNSW Sydney

The UNSW Sydney was established in 1949 and is one of the founding members of the  group of eight  in Australia.

The school of education is undergoing a project with the Australian department of education to develop research-based courses, providing students with support as they learn science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The university provides both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to prepare students for both primary and secondary teaching in Australia but also overseas.

4.  The University of Queensland

The University of Queensland  was founded in 1909 by the Queensland Parliament, with its main campus in Brisbane.

A bachelor of education can be taken in either primary or secondary education studies, providing students with the knowledge and skills to foster children’s learning and development. Upon completion of the bachelor’s degree, students can choose to progress to the master of teaching programme. Students can also choose the 3+2 Education Pathway, where three years are spent studying the field at an undergraduate level followed by two years postgraduate.

Postgraduate education programmes are offered by  The University of Queensland  through several pathways. First, there is the graduate certificate in educational studies, a six-month programme suitable for practising teachers wishing to gain expertise.

There is also a master of educational studies that can be tailored to an individual’s preferences, ranging from a year to two years, depending on the number of credits they wish to take. This programme is geared towards educators who already have classroom experience.

3.  University of Sydney

The  University of Sydney  was founded in 1850 as Australia’s first university. Those wishing to pursue a career in education have a variety of study options at the  University of Sydney .

A bachelor of education is offered at both primary and secondary levels. It is a four-year programme, with the last three of those years including school placements to prepare students for a teaching career. In the fourth year, students are fully competent to teach without close supervision.

Bachelor’s students will take general study units in education and the sciences, social sciences and humanities to gain a general knowledge platform for teaching. The course is accredited by the NSW Education Standards Authority.

The university also offers a one-year master of education degree, in which a capstone unit is completed in the final semester. This course is not professionally accredited.

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2.  Monash University

Monash University  is located in Melbourne and was founded in 1958. Education can be studied at  Monash University  from undergraduate to postgraduate level through a bachelor of education or a master of teaching.

The bachelor of education with honours is a four-year course for those interested in teaching. Students can choose from specialisations including early childhood and primary education, inclusive education, secondary education and health and physical education. The course follows four stages, beginning with education studies, moving to explore curricula, then going on to discipline studies before concluding with professional experience.

The master of teaching is a two-year programme for those who already have an undergraduate degree in another discipline and want a qualification to teach. There are five specialisations for students to choose from: early childhood education; early childhood and primary education; primary education; primary and secondary education; and secondary education. Throughout this course, students must complete a minimum of 60 days’ teaching practice.

1.  University of Melbourne

The  University of Melbourne  was established in 1853, making it the second-oldest university in Australia. The university offers education courses at a postgraduate level.

There are two types of master of education programmes on offer at the  University of Melbourne . Both are two years long and taken on campus. The first focuses on research and includes courses in education research design and methodology before culminating in a thesis project of 30,000 words.

The other master of education programme is designed for professionals looking to expand their education knowledge to move up into new roles. This course has eight specialisations: arts education; assessment and pedagogy; equity, diversity and social change; leadership and management; literacy education; mathematics and science education; policy in a global context; and student well-being.

The doctor of education programme is a four-year course focusing on research, enabling professional educators to conduct an academic enquiry related to their role in education. It includes a combination of coursework and a thesis of 55,000 words.

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1. In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:

  • A three-year undergraduate degree or equivalent in any discipline area.

Meeting these requirements does not guarantee selection.

2. In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider:

  • prior academic performance.

3. The Selection Committee may seek further information to clarify any aspect of an application in accordance with the Academic Board rules on the use of selection instruments.

4. Applicants are required to satisfy the university's English language requirements for graduate courses . For those applicants seeking to meet these requirements by one of the standard tests approved by the Academic Board, performance band 7 is required.

a) Successful applicants with the following may be granted up to 100 credit points of advanced standing:

  • a four-year education degree, or equivalent; or
  • an undergraduate degree in any discipline and at least 100 credit points, or equivalent, of graduate study in education.

b) Credit is not normally granted for studies completed more than ten years prior to the course commencement. You may be eligible for advanced standing if your previous studies are more than ten years prior to the course commencement on the basis of substantial, relevant and documented professional work experience where recent prior learning can be demonstrated. Further information is contained in the University of Melbourne  Credit, Advanced Standing and Accelerated Entry Policy .

Inherent requirements (core participation requirements)

The Melbourne Graduate School of Education welcomes applications from students with disabilities. It is University and Graduate School policy to take reasonable steps to enable the participation of students with disabilities, and reasonable adjustments will be made to enhance a student's participation in the Graduate School's programs. The core participation requirements for study in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education are:

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1. The ability to comprehend complex information related to education and the disciplines in which the student is teaching; 2. The ability to communicate clearly and independently in assessment tasks a knowledge of the content, principles and practices relating to education and other relevant disciplines; 3. Behavioural and social attributes that enable a student to participate in a complex learning environment.

Students are required to take responsibility for their own participation and learning. They also contribute to the learning of other students in collaborative learning environments, demonstrating interpersonal skills and an understanding of the needs of other students. Assessment may include the outcomes of tasks completed in collaboration with other students.

In courses requiring students to undertake practicum placements

4. The ability to undertake professional practice placements independently, including: a. the ability based on personal maturity to establish a professional relationship with students and interact with them appropriately; b. the ability to communicate to students the subject matter being taught with clarity and in a way that is age-sensitive; c. the ability to model literacy and numeracy skills independently for students and in all their interactions meet community expectations of the literacy and numeracy skills teachers should have; d. the ability to demonstrate skilfully and safely activities required in particular discipline areas being taught (e.g. physical education activities, science laboratory techniques); e. the ability to create, monitor and maintain a safe physical environment, a stable and supportive psychological environment, and a productive learning environment in their classroom; f. the ability to establish effective relationships with all members of the school community, including colleagues, students, and caregivers; g. the ability based on mental and physical health to exercise sound judgment and respond promptly to the demands of classroom situations, and the personal resilience to cope and maintain their wellbeing under stress.

Students who feel a disability will prevent them from meeting the above academic requirements are encouraged to contact Student Equity and Disability Support http://services.unimelb.edu.au/student-equity

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Master of teaching (secondary) internship, master of philosophy - education, master of educational psychology/doctor of philosophy, master of teaching (secondary).

  • An undergraduate degree from an approved institution.
  • Previous study that satisfies the requirements for two learning areas.

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All applicants must also:

  • Complete the Teacher Capability Assessment Tool (TCAT) prior to applying. TCAT results are assessed as part of your application.
  • Pass a Commonwealth Government of Australia literacy and numeracy test. For more information, see Literacy and Numeracy Test for Master of Teaching students (PDF, 262 KB).

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To be considered for entry to the Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Education (Governance), you must have completed either:

  • A three-year undergraduate degree in a cognate area and at least two years of documented, relevant professional experience in tertiary education management, or equivalent; or
  • A four-year undergraduate degree in a cognate area, or equivalent; or
  • A three-year undergraduate degree and at least 50 credit points, or equivalent, of graduate study in a cognate area.
  • Have current employment in the tertiary education sector; and
  • Employer support to participate.

Meeting these entry requirements does not guarantee selection.

In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider:

  • Prior academic performance; and
  • Professional experience.

The Selection Committee may seek further information to clarify any aspect of an application in accordance with the Academic Board rules.

Students taking the course from overseas are not required to have an international student visa.

Most courses have multiple intakes per year. Check key dates.

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Professional Certificate

  • A four-year education degree, or equivalent, or
  • An undergraduate degree and a fourth year level education qualification, or equivalent.

All applicants must also complete a personal statement of intent (MS Word, 20kb).

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Swinburne has an international reputation for quality research that connects science and technology with business and the community. Our standing in prestigious world academic ranking lists reflects our commitment to high-quality teaching, research and graduate outcomes.

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  • One of the world’s top 250 universities (2024)
  • Ranked #43 in the  THE Young University Rankings  (2023)
  • In the top 150 for Computer Science (2024)
  • In the top 175 for Physical Sciences (2024)
  • In the top 175 for Business and Economics (2024)
  • In the top 200 for Engineering (2024)
  • In the top 250 for Law (2024)
  • In the top 250 for Psychology (2024)
  • In the top 300 for Social Sciences (2024)
  • In the top 400 for Arts and Humanities (2024)
  • In the top 400 for Education (2024)
  • In the top 400 for Clinical and Health (2024)

QS University Rankings

  • One of the world’s top 300 universities (2024), placing 285 th in the latest rankings 
  • Ranked #45 in the  QS ‘Top 50 Under 50’  rankings (2021)
  • Among the world's top 500 universities in 3 broad subject areas
  • In the top 150 for Art and Design (2023)
  • In the top 200 for Physics and Astronomy and Materials Science (2023)
  • In the top 230 for Engineering – Civil and Structural (2023)
  • In the top 240 for Architecture and Built Environment (2023)
  • In the top 250 for Communications and Media Studies (2023)
  • In the top 300 for Engineering – Electrical and Electronic and Engineering – Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing (2023)
  • In the top 330 for Psychology (2023)
  • In the top 350 for Computer Science and Information Systems and Business and Management Studies (2023)
  • In the top 400 for the broad subject areas of Natural Sciences and Engineering and Technology (2023)
  • In the top 450 for the broad subject area of Arts and Humanities (2023)

Academic Ranking of World Universities

  • One of the world’s  top 300 universities (2023)
  • In the top 40 for Automation and Control
  • In the top 50 for Business Administration
  • In the top 75 for Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • In the top 100 for Civil Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering
  • In the top 150 for Mechanical Engineering and Instruments Science and Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering and Law
  • In the top 200 for Physics, Transportation Science and Technology, Communication, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Energy Science and Engineering, Public Administration and Materials Science
  • In the top 300 for Chemistry and Nursing
  • In the top 400 for Management and Psychology
  • In the top 500 for Education

Good Universities Guide

  • Awarded 5-stars for UG student:teacher ratio (overall) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG teaching quality (overall) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for UG overall experience (Education) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for UG skills development (Business, Education) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for UG teaching quality (Education) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for UG student support (Business, Education) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for UG learning resources (Education) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for UG learner engagement (Nursing) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for UG full-time employment (Design) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for UG graduate salary (Design) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG overall experience (Architecture, Education, Health, Science) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG teaching quality (Architecture, Education, Engineering, Health, Science) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG skills development (Architecture, Design, Education, Engineering, Health) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG learner engagement (Architecture, Arts and Humanities, Health) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG student support (Architecture, Education, Health) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG learning resources (Education, Health) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG full-time employment (Arts and Humanities, Science) (2023)
  • Awarded 5-stars for PG graduate salary (Arts and Humanities, Design) (2023)

Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT)

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  • #1 in Melbourne for the highest UG graduate salary one year out (Arts, Business, Design, Psychology) (2019-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for the highest UG graduate salary five years out (Design, Health, Information Technology) (2019-2021)  
  • #1 in Melbourne for the highest UG graduate salary nine years out (Design) (2019-2021)  
  • #1 in Melbourne for UG graduates finding full-time jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (Business, Design) (2019-2021) 
  • 91.5% of UG teacher education graduates find jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (2019-2021) 
  • 86.1% of UG engineering graduates find jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (2019-2021) 
  • 93% of UG nursing graduates find jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (2019-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for the highest PG graduate salary one year out (Arts, Design) (2019-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for the highest PG graduate salary five years out (Arts, Design, Science) (2019-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for PG graduates finding full-time jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (Arts, Design) (2019-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for PG graduates finding jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (Arts, Psychology) (2019-2021) 
  • 89.7% of PG business graduates find jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (2019-2021) 
  • 91.2% of PG teacher education graduates find jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (2019-2021) 
  • 87.1% of PG engineering graduates find jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (2019-2021) 
  • 93.2% of PG health graduates find jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (2019-2021) 
  • 92.8% of PG psychology graduates find jobs within 4 months of finishing their degree (2019-2021)  

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  • #1 in Melbourne for the highest UG graduate satisfaction (Education, Nursing) (2020-2021) 
  • 86% of recent UG arts graduates were satisfied with their overall experience (2020-2021) 
  • 80.6% of recent UG business graduates were satisfied with their overall experience (2020-2021) 
  • 84.4% of recent UG health graduates were satisfied with their overall experience (2020-2021) 
  • 84.8% of recent UG science graduates were satisfied with their overall experience (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for the highest PG graduate satisfaction (Education, Health) (2020-2021) 
  • 82.3% of recent PG business graduates were satisfied with their overall experience (2020-2021) 
  • 86% of recent PG psychology graduates were satisfied with their overall experience (2020-2021) 
  • 85.9% of recent PG science graduates were satisfied with their overall experience (2020-2021)  

QILT: Student Experience Survey

  • #1 in Melbourne for UG overall experience (Education, Media and Communication) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for UG skills development (Education) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for UG teaching practices (Education) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for UG staff:student interaction (Nursing) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for UG support services (Business, Education) (2020-2021) 
  • 85.6% of UG arts students are satisfied with the teaching practices (2020-2021) 
  • 82.4% of UG design students are satisfied with the teaching practices (2020-2021) 
  • 82.9% of UG media and communication students are satisfied with teaching practices (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for PG overall experience (Built Environment & Architecture, Education, Engineering, Health, Information Technology, Science) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for PG skills development (Built Environment & Architecture, Design, Engineering, Health, Information Technology) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for PG teaching practices (Built Environment & Architecture, Education, Engineering, Health, Information Technology, Science) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for PG staff:student interaction) (Built Environment & Architecture, Business, Health) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for PG facilities and resources (Built Environment & Architecture, Design, Education, Engineering, Health, Media and Communication, Science) (2020-2021) 
  • #1 in Melbourne for PG support services (Education, Engineering, Health, Information Technology) (2020-2021) 

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  • Ranked #43 in the world across all disciplines (2021)
  • Ranked #2 in the world for Mathematics and Computer Science (2021)

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  • Ranked #64 for Space Science (2021)
  • Ranked #72 for Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2021)
  • Ranked #84 for Optics (2021)

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  • Awarded the  Australian Business Award (ABA) for Business Innovation  for our  Industry 4.0 Initiative . 
  • Our School of Business (including Swinburne Sarawak and Swinburne Online) achieved accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business ( AACSB ) International in 2019. AACSB represents the highest standard of excellence in business education worldwide. Only 5% of the world’s higher education business schools have been awarded AACSB accreditation.

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At Melbourne, you’ll benefit from a vibrant community of peers, alumni and leading academics whose research informs our curriculum. You'll have access to industry-integrated learning and networking opportunities to set you up for a successful career.

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USM School of Education Ranked in U.S. News & World Report 2024 Best Education Schools

Thu, 04/18/2024 - 08:41am | By: Karelia Pitts

The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) School of Education has been ranked No. 99 among the 2024 Best Education Schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

Designed for prospective students looking to advance their education, the Best Education Schools rankings evaluate programs on nine distinct factors that include indicators related to student selectivity, faculty resources, research activity and peer assessment. The rankings evaluate all public and private institutions across the country to empower prospective students to choose the best fit for their educational needs and career goals.

“The USM School of Education has been intentional in its efforts to increase the societal impact it makes in the state and region. This ranking is clear evidence of their daily dedication to our mission of transforming the human condition through exemplary teaching, excellence in research, and meaningful service,” said Dr. Trent Gould, dean of Southern Miss’ College of Education and Human Sciences. “I couldn’t be prouder of this group of faculty and their commitment to this community and our K-12 partners.”

By collecting education school data annually, U.S. News is able to present the latest enrollment numbers, job placement rates, faculty statistics and other essential quality indicators that help prospective students make informed decisions. In 2023, USM ranked No. 138. The year-over-year climb that allowed USM to break into the top 100 schools was achieved in part by other colleges of education across the nation taking notice of the impact Golden Eagles are making and commending those efforts through the peer evaluation process.

“I am tremendously proud of the work being done in the School of Education and its commitment to student success,” said University Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Lance Nail. “Thanks to the dedication of our faculty and staff, Southern Miss graduates are ready for success in classrooms across our state and nation.”

The USM School of Education offers an undergraduate program in elementary education as well as graduate programs in educational administration, higher education, elementary curriculum and instruction, special education, alternate route licensure, dyslexia therapy and educational research.

“We were founded with the audacious goal of establishing a state teacher training college, and these rankings demonstrate our ongoing excellence and steadfast commitment to providing high-quality instruction,” said University President Dr. Joseph S. Paul. “We are honored to be recognized on the national level and proud to be one of only two schools in the state to make the top 100 list.”

Prospective students can see how USM compares to other institutions and how the rankings are calculated on USNews.com .

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Here are the top high schools in central florida. find out where your child’s ranks, westshore junior/senior high school in melbourne ranks no. 43 in nation.

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Florida is considered among the top states for education , and several of its public high schools rank among the best in the country, according to U.S. News .

The ranking looks at factors like graduation rate, college readiness, and scores on state assessments.

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Pine View School in Osprey ranked No. 1 in the state this year, coming up a spot after ranking No. 2 last year . Nationally, the school ranks No. 18.

In Central Florida, Westshore Junior/Senior High School in Melbourne ranks as the best public high school, sitting at No. 3 for the state and No. 43 for the country.

The full ranking for the state is as follows:

Breaking it down further, the top 10 ranked public high schools in each Central Florida county are as follows:

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Flagler county.

No other Flagler County schools were ranked

LAKE COUNTY

Marion county.

No other Marion County schools were ranked

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Osceola county, polk county, seminole county, sumter county.

No other Sumter County schools were ranked

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U.S. News & World Report released its annual high school rankings Tuesday with some Flagler and Volusia county schools exceeding last year's numbers.

Almost 25,000 public high schools nationwide were reviewed, and of those, 17,655 schools were ranked.

Rankings are based on six categories, each weighted differently: college readiness (30%); college curriculum breadth (10%); state assessment proficiency (20%); state assessment performance (20%); underserved student performance (10%); and graduation rate (10%).

The top school in Florida was Sarasota County's Pine View School, which was slated 18th nationwide. Only two other Florida schools were included in the nation's top 50 public high schools: Millennium 6-12 Collegiate Academy in Broward County, ranked 41, and Westshore Junior/Senior High School in Brevard County, ranked 43.

Flagler County high schools show marked improvement

Flagler County high schools improved on both the state and national levels compared to last year.

Flagler-Palm Coast High School placed 300 in the state ranking compared to 344 last year, and 5,739 in the national ranking, compared to 6,526 last year.

Matanzas High School placed 302 in the state ranking compared to 318 last year, and 5,751 in the national ranking, compared to 6,202 last year.

The county's iFlagler-Virtual Franchise also ranked this year with 498 statewide and 11,839 nationally.

"The administration, faculty and staff of Flagler Schools continue to prioritize the success of all of our students," Don Foley, Flagler Schools communications coordinator, wrote in an email. "As we continue to climb higher with each passing academic year, our accomplishments are a true testament to the dedication our district has in moving Flagler Forward."

Where do Volusia County high schools stand?

All of Volusia County's high schools appeared in both the state and national rankings.

While Spruce Creek High School dropped slightly compared to last year, it still ranked in the top third of public Florida high schools this year, the only Volusia school to do so.

Deltona High School saw the largest increase in state rankings, moving from 419 last year to 321. Its national ranking went from 8,915 to 6,192.

Mainland High School saw an increase in its state rankings, up 10 points from last year, while its national ranking went from 7,423 to 6,985.

New Smyrna Beach High School ranked the same as last year with 270; its national ranking went from 5,064 to 4,978.

Volusia Virtual Instruction Program improved its national ranking over last year, from 13,261-17,680 to 13,242-17,655.

The rest of the high schools dropped in both state and national rankings compared to last year.

Here's how Volusia County high schools did this year:

  • Spruce Creek High School placed 146 in the state ranking and 2,387 in the national ranking.
  • New Smyrna Beach High School placed 270 in the state ranking and 4,978 in the national ranking.
  • Seabreeze High School placed 313 in the state ranking and 5,974 in the national ranking.
  • DeLand High School placed 317 in the state ranking and 6,094 in the national ranking.
  • Deltona High School placed 321 in the state ranking and 6,192 in the national ranking.
  • Atlantic High School placed 346 in the state ranking and 6,657 in the national ranking.
  • Mainland High School placed 355 in the state ranking and 6,985 in the national ranking.
  • T. Dewitt Taylor Middle-High School placed 376 in the state ranking and 7,765 in the national ranking.
  • University High School placed 394 in the state ranking and 8,196 in the national ranking.
  • Volusia Online Learning-FLVS (Franchise) placed 397 in the state ranking and 8,323 in the national ranking.
  • Pine Ridge High School placed 453 in the state ranking and 10,046 in the national ranking.
  • Volusia Virtual Instruction Program placed 537-647 in the state ranking and 13,242-17,655 in the national ranking.

"The acknowledgment of Volusia County Schools in the U.S. News and World Report school rankings speaks to the dedication and hard work of our students, educators, staff and community partners," Kristie Merklin, Volusia County Schools marketing specialist, wrote in an email. "It reflects our ongoing commitment to providing high-quality education and preparing students for success in future achievements. We remain focused on continuous innovation and excellence to ensure every student reaches their full potential."

Best high schools in Florida in 2024

In a breakdown by state, Florida took fifth place behind Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey and Maryland.

Florida had 52 schools ranked in the top 5% nationally, 116 schools ranked in the top 10% nationally, and 242 schools ranked in the top 25% nationally.

U.S. News & Reports ranked a total of 647 public high schools in Florida. The News-Journal looked at the top third of those schools to see which counties had the highest number of top-rated public high schools.

Of the top third, or 215 schools, Miami-Dade County, Broward County and Palm Beach County had the most highly rated public high schools this year.

Here are the top 20 high schools in Florida in 2024:

  • Pine View School in Osprey.
  • Millennium 6-12 Collegiate Academy in Tamarac.
  • Westshore Junior/Senior High School in Melbourne.
  • Archimedean Upper Conservatory Charter School in Miami.
  • Stanton College Predatory School in Jacksonville.
  • Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School in Merritt Island.
  • Marine Academy of Science and Technology in North Miami.
  • Jose Mari Mast 6-12 Academy in Hialeah.
  • Design and Architecture Senior High School in Miami.
  • Alexander W. Dreyfoos Junior School of the Arts in West Palm Beach.
  • Neocity Academy in Kissimmee.
  • Suncoast Community High School in Riviera Beach.
  • Young Women's Preparatory Academy in Miami.
  • Terra Environmental Research Institute in Miami.
  • International Studies Charter High School in Miami.
  • Doral Performing Arts and Entertainment Academy in Doral.
  • MAST Academy in Key Biscayne.
  • iPrep Academy in Miami.
  • Paxon School/Advanced Studies in Jacksonville.
  • Darnell Cookman Middle/High School in Jacksonville.

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  8. Master of Education (MC-ED)

    24 months full-time or 48 months part-time. The Master of Education is directed at individuals wanting to develop specialised knowledge and skills in educational theories, policies and approaches at the graduate level. The course has been designed to meet the needs of a wide variety of individuals who are wanting to develop and/or extend their ...

  9. Master of Education (MC-ED)

    In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider: ... The core participation requirements for study in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education are: In all courses. 1. The ability to comprehend complex information related to education and the disciplines in which the student is teaching; 2. The ability to communicate clearly and ...

  10. University of Melbourne: Australia's #1 university

    The University of Melbourne is Australia's leading university: see the rankings and statistics which make us #1. ... QS World University Rankings 2024/QS Graduate Employability 2022. ... Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2023: 1: 51-60: US News Best Global Universities 2023: 1: 27: Facts, stories, history, more.

  11. Degrees at Melbourne Graduate School of Education

    A three-year undergraduate degree and at least 50 credit points, or equivalent, of graduate study in a cognate area. And. Have current employment in the tertiary education sector; and; Employer support to participate. Meeting these entry requirements does not guarantee selection. In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider:

  12. 2024 Best Graduate Education Schools

    Here are the 2024 Best Education Schools. Teachers College, Columbia University. University of Wisconsin--Madison. University of California--Los Angeles. University of Michigan--Ann Arbor ...

  13. Our reputation and rankings

    At Melbourne, you'll find your people. They'll be at the front of the class, and beside you in class. You'll be studying with exceptional teachers and students, working together to imagine, challenge and inspire one another to discover and share new and bold ideas. # 1 in Australia. # 31 in the world. # 7 in the world for graduate ...

  14. VCE Results and School Rankings

    The following table ranks top 100 or all (available via All button) Victorian secondary schools based on Median VCE Score and percentage of scores of 40 and over in 2023. Find the best 100 secondary schools (VCE) in Victoria/ Melbourne here. For the VCE results of ALL SCHOOLS, please find button All on this page or visit Find and compare any ...

  15. Melbourne Graduate School of Education

    47897] The Department of Education acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and Elders past and present. Melbourne Graduate School of Education - Submission to the Quality Initial Teacher ...

  16. Research

    Research. Quality research, which is bold and transformative, lies at the heart everything we do. It informs our teaching, our advocacy, and our advice to governments and industry. Our researchers are solving pressing issues facing educators, while driving change for society-wide benefits. Their work has a global reach, while still being ...

  17. Rankings and Ratings

    Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings . One of the world's top 250 universities (2024) ... #1 in Melbourne for the highest UG graduate salary one year out (Arts, Business, Design, Psychology) (2019-2021) ... Only 5% of the world's higher education business schools have been awarded AACSB accreditation.

  18. Graduate study

    Why choose Melbourne? Our degrees are future-focused, which makes our graduates some of the world's most employable. You'll be challenged, supported and inspired to solve the problems of tomorrow. # 1 in Australia. # 14 in the world. # 8 globally for graduate employability. QS World University Rankings 2024/QS Graduate Employability 2022.

  19. Melbourne Business School

    We're the University of Melbourne's graduate school in business and economics, jointly owned by the business community and the University. Our leaders report to an independent board of directors that includes top CEOs and academics from around the globe. #33 Ranking. 21 Masters. 80 Academic Staff.

  20. USM School of Education Ranked in U.S. News & World Report 2024 Best

    The University of Southern Mississippi's (USM) School of Education has been ranked No. 99 among the 2024 Best Education Schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Designed for prospective students looking to advance their education, the Best Education Schools rankings evaluate programs on ...

  21. Doctor of Education Program By The University of Melbourne |Top

    The Doctor of Education is a research doctorate for experienced professionals with educational responsibilities. Carefully designed to build the knowledge and skills necessary for research at the doctoral level through a tailored coursework program, the course enables experienced educators to design and carry out research projects that have direct relevance to their professional role.

  22. University of Melbourne Graduate School of Business and Economics

    Business school rankings, including MBA, MSC, and European MBA rankings from the Financial Times University of Melbourne Graduate School of Business and Economics - Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com

  23. Here are the top high schools in Central Florida. Find out where your

    County Rank State Rank School City Graduation Rate College Readiness; 1: 3: Westshore Junior/Senior High School: Melbourne: 100%: 95.0: 2: 6: Edgewood Junior/Senior High School

  24. Volusia, Flagler schools ranked by US News & World Report

    Matanzas High School placed 302 in the state ranking compared to 318 last year, and 5,751 in the national ranking, compared to 6,202 last year.. The county's iFlagler-Virtual Franchise also ranked ...

  25. Our leadership

    Associate Dean (Sustainability) Academic Group Leaders. Prof Hernan Cuervo. Youth Research Collective. A/Prof Jessica Gerrard. Social Transformation and Education. Prof David Gurr. Education Leadership. Dr Jeana Kriewaldt.

  26. 2024 Sustainable Development for Thriving Communities Conference

    Keynote speakers: Professor Yasuyuki Sawada, University of Tokyo. Prof Sawada is a Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo. Previously, he held the position of Chief Economist at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and served as the Director General of its Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department (ERCD) from March 2017 to August 2021.