WACE results for 2026 are released in late December 2026 by SCSA, usually early in the morning. Your ATAR, from TISC, is released around the same time. First-round university offers follow in January. SCSA and TISC confirm the exact dates on their websites closer to results day.
Key takeaways
- WACE results for 2026 come out in late December 2026.
- They are released by SCSA, usually early in the morning.
- Your ATAR, from TISC, follows around the same time.
- First-round university offers follow in January.
- SCSA and TISC confirm the exact dates beforehand.
- Have your SCSA and TISC logins ready before the day.
When do 2026 WACE results come out?
WACE results are released in late December each year. For 2026, expect your results in late December 2026, on a weekday morning. The pattern is very consistent year to year.
SCSA runs the release and publishes the exact date and time in the weeks beforehand. So plan for late December, and check the SCSA website for the confirmed date closer to the day.
When does the ATAR come out?
Your ATAR, from TISC, is released around the same time as your WACE results. You access your subject results through SCSA, and your ATAR through your TISC account.
So around results time you get both: your subject results from SCSA, and your ATAR from TISC. They come from two different bodies but land close together.
How you receive your results
You receive your WACE results through SCSA’s online service, and your ATAR through your TISC account. Many students also get an SMS or email. You set this up during the year.
Make sure your logins work and your contact details are current well before the day. The systems are busy the moment results drop, so being ready saves a stressful scramble.
When do university offers follow?
Getting your ATAR is not the same as getting an offer. After results, you finalise your TISC preferences, and universities make offers in rounds.
The main first round usually arrives in January. Several rounds follow through January and February, so missing the first round is not the end of the process.
How to prepare for results day
Two things help. First, check your SCSA and TISC logins and contact details early. Second, have a plan for both outcomes, decided while you are calm.
Know what you will do if your ATAR beats your target, and what your backup options are if it falls short. Deciding in advance takes real pressure off the day. See the Western Australia results timeline for more.
Why results can surprise you
Some students are surprised when their ATAR does not match how they felt about their results. This is normal, because the ATAR is a rank built from scaled results, not a simple average.
Scaling and how everyone else performed both shape your rank. So a strong set of results can still produce an ATAR that differs from your expectations, in either direction. Understanding this in advance softens the surprise.
Estimate your ATAR before results
You do not have to wait until late December to get a sense of where you stand. Our WACE ATAR calculator estimates your ATAR from your predicted or current results, using scaling.
An estimate is a guide, not your official result, but it helps you plan your preferences before the real number arrives.
Where to check your results
Your WACE results come through SCSA’s online service, and your ATAR through your TISC account. You set up access to both during the year, so it pays to check your logins work well before results day.
Many students also receive an SMS or email when results are released. Make sure your contact details are current, because the systems are busy the moment results drop.
What your results will show
Your SCSA results show your result in each subject. Your TISC notice shows your ATAR, the single statewide rank universities use.
Seeing both together lets you sanity-check your rank against your subject results. Remember that strong results do not always mean a higher ATAR, because scaling and everyone else’s results shape the rank.
After results: your next steps
Getting your ATAR is the start of the offer process, not the end. You finalise your TISC preferences, in order, and universities make offers in rounds. Many students adjust their preferences after seeing their ATAR.
The main round usually arrives in January, with further rounds through January and February. A course you miss in the first round can still come through later.
Coping with the wait
The stretch between your last exam and results day can feel long. It helps to have a plan for both outcomes, decided while you are calm, so the number does not catch you flat-footed.
Know your backup courses and pathways in advance. Whatever your ATAR, you will have options, and deciding your next steps early takes real pressure off the day itself.
A quick results-day checklist
A little preparation makes the day smoother. Check that your SCSA and TISC logins work, and that your contact details are current, well before the morning. Note the confirmed release time once it is published.
Have a plan for both outcomes and someone to share the day with. Whatever the number, you will have options and offer rounds ahead, so a calm, prepared start helps more than anything.
Beyond results day
Results day is a milestone, not the finish line. After it come preferences, offer rounds, and for many students, pathways and later-round offers. So whatever your ATAR, there are still steps ahead and choices to make.
Keep perspective. The number opens a door to your next step, and then its job is done. A calm plan for the days after results matters as much as the morning itself.
Common questions
When are 2026 WACE results released?
WACE results for 2026 are released in late December 2026 by SCSA, on a weekday morning. SCSA confirms the exact date on its website closer to results day.
What time are WACE results out?
Results are usually released early in the morning. SCSA publishes the exact time beforehand, and your ATAR from TISC follows around the same time.
How will I get my WACE results?
You receive your WACE results through SCSA’s online service and your ATAR through your TISC account, often with an SMS or email as well. Check your logins before results day.
When does the ATAR come out vs subject results?
Your WACE subject results from SCSA and your ATAR from TISC are released around the same time, close together, in late December.