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To make the comparisons, the site uses an index, known as ICSEA, which evaluates the socio-economic status of students.
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It provides an indication of the socio-economic background of the students at the school with more advantaged schools having a higher ICSEA and schools with students from a disadvantaged background having a lower ICSEA.
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The most powerful comparison on the My School website is the comparison of how your school is performing compared to similar schools, that is, schools with a similar ICSEA.
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We have boarders could that be reason for the lower ICSEA?
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The ICSEA or Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage gives an indication of the background of students attending a school.
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More than a quarter thought the website's information about their school was wrong, and more than half believed their ICSEA rating was off.
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This latter comparison is possible through the Index of Community Socio-Economic Advantage (ICSEA), a measure developed to show the levels of disadvantage or advantage in schools throughout the country.
ACT New Zealand - Heather Roy 2010
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While we do not have access to the actual income and other information for each individual student, the ICSEA matches parent addresses to census collector districts to get an average and applies this to all the different factors to get the school's ICSEA.
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ICSEA (index of community socio-educational advantage), the measure of social and educational disadvantaged used on the My School website, is lower for Bundaberg Central at 913 than for Bundaberg North at 935 or Avoca at 974.
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I don't really understand the ICSEA measure is it good to have a high one?
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