subject selection 2014
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Subject selection 2014. Yr 11 2015 DHSVAD. Yr 11 2015. Students must complete 12 units 12 units (6 subjects) in Prelim Year (at School) 10 units (5 subjects) in HSC Year (minimum ) English is compulsory for all students - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SUBJECT SELECTION 2014Yr 11 2015
DHSVAD
Yr 11 2015
• Students must complete 12 units
• 12 units (6 subjects) in Prelim Year (at School)
• 10 units (5 subjects) in HSC Year (minimum)• English is compulsory for all students
• English Studies will not entitle you to an ATAR (University entry)
BUT will support a HSC
2 new courses: Ceramics & Wearable ArtThese are board endorsed courses – Non ATAR
Subjects on offer at DHSVAD
• Aboriginal Studies• Ancient History• Biology• Business Studies• Chemistry• Community & Family Studies• Design and Technology• Drama• Economics• English Studies (non ATAR)• English -Advanced • English – Standard• English –Preliminary Extension 1• Entertainment (VET/ Category B)• Food Technology• Geography• Legal Studies• Physics
• Hospitality Operations (VET/ Category B)• Industrial Technology, Timber• Information Technology (VET/ Category B)• Japanese Beginners• Japanese Continuers• Mathematics – General• Mathematics - 2U• Mathematics Preliminary Extension 1/Mathematics
HSC Extension 1/ Mathematics HSC Extension 2• Modern History• Music 1• Music 2• Physical Development Health and Physical
Education• Retail Services (VET/ Category B)• Senior Science • Society and Culture• Studies of Religion 1 and 2• Textiles and Design• Visual Arts• Visual Design
Over 40 courses on offer
Choose carefully• Be guided by your:
• ability and aptitude - choose subjects and levels you are good at, or have demonstrated that you have the potential to develop your knowledge skills and understanding further.
• interest - choose subjects in which you are interested and want to learn more about.
• university requirements - most university courses require/assume or recommend the study of particular subjects. Check the UAC Tertiary Entrance guide
• career plans - what are your career interest areas?
RoSA and Preliminary Year
• RosA
• Anytime after the completion of yr10 and before the HSC
• Yr11 Preliminary Year
• Completion of Preliminary Year courses
• A- E grade, awarded based on demonstration of achievement
• Course information will also appear on the Higher School Certificate
Qualifications for RoSA• attended a government school, an accredited non-
government school or a recognised school outside NSW;
• undertaken and completed courses of study that satisfy the Board’s curriculum and assessment requirements for the Record of School Achievement;
• complied with any other regulations or requirements (such as attendance) imposed by the Minister or the Board; and
• completed Year 10.
When can you receive a RoSA?
• Anytime a student leaves during Stage 6 – Year 11 & 12.
• Starts Year 12 but doesn’t finish – ( this will be recorded on the Record of Achievement.
• This is the cumulative Record of School Achievement.
What will it look like?
NEW
Yr 11 gradeswill appear on the HSC
What does a student have to do to satisfactorily complete a Prelim/HSC course?
follow the course prescribed by the Board of Studies
achieve a minimum of 50% or all of the course outcomes
apply yourself with diligence and sustained effort to the set tasks provided in the course by the school
Maintain an attendance rate of 85%.
Further support
• Yr 10 Mentor teacher
• Subject teachers & Head Teachers
• Careers advisor : Mr Spetere
• Curriculum coordinator : Ms Dracopoulos
• Yr advisor : Ms Howard
• Counsellor: Mr Davies
Timetable
• Subject selection will be online. (collect your code)
• All students will receive their subject selections in Term 4
this year
All students must select by Monday 11th August 2014
See Ms Dracopoulos or Mr Spetere for assistance
Good Luck!
https://web.edval.com.au
We look forward to working with you in the Prelim and HSC years