The Queensland Certificate of Individual Achievement (QCIA) recognises and reports the achievements of students whose learning is part of an individual learning program during senior secondary schooling. The QCIA is an official record for students who have completed at least 12 years of education; it provides students with a summary of knowledge and skills demonstrated. The QCIA records educational achievement in two ways — the Statement of Achievement and Statement of Participation. These are useful to present to service providers, training providers and employers.
The legislative framework for the QCIA is defined in the QCAA Act and QCAA Regulation.
For additional information about the QCIA, see Queensland Certificate of Individual Achievement (QCIA).