Modern History (ATAR)
Studying the Modern History ATAR course enables students to become critical thinkers and helps inform their judgements and actions in a rapidly changing world.
Studying the Modern History ATAR course enables students to become critical thinkers and helps inform their judgements and actions in a rapidly changing world.
In the Geography General course students learn how to collect information from primary and secondary sources, such as field observation and data collection, mapping, monitoring, remote sensing, case studies and reports.
The Applied Information Technology General course provides students with the knowledge and skills to use a range of computer hardware and software to create, manipulate and communicate information in an effective, responsible and informed manner.
The Children, Family and the Community General course focuses on factors that influence human development and the wellbeing of individuals, families and communities.
In the Computer Science General Course students are introduced to the fundamental principles, concepts and skills within the field of computing.
The Food Science and Technology General course provides opportunities for students to explore and develop food-related interests and skills.
The Materials Design and Technology General course is a practical course. Students work with metal with the design and manufacture of products as the major focus.
The Materials Design and Technology General course is a practical course. Students work with textiles with the design and manufacture of products as the major focus.
The Materials Design and Technology General course is a practical course. Students work with wood with the design and manufacture of products as the major focus.
Through the practical study of Music, both individually and with others, students grow in confidence as musicians by engaging in opportunities to perform, compose, analyse and develop music literacy.