Year 9 2012 Information Evening. Year 9 and 10 Curriculum 2012 The content & learning strategies are revised annually. Reviews and changes consider: Victorian.

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Year Information Evening

Year 9 and 10 Curriculum 2012 The content & learning strategies are revised annually. Reviews and changes consider: Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS), developments in VCE studies & the emerging Australian Curriculum, technology & thinking skills Unitised – Units of one semester (like VCE) Vertical (some units for Year 9 and 10) Regular contact (6 periods per 7 day cycle: 5 x 45 minute periods & 1 x 80 minute period per cycle)

The subjects offered have been divided into Units. Each Unit lasts for 1 Semester In Year 9 Most Units have 6 periods a cycle. Some have 3 periods a cycle. 16 Units 8 in Semester 1 8 in Semester 2 In Year Units 8 in Semester 1 8 in Semester 2 32 Units to be taken over 4 Semesters of Years 9 and 10.

Year 9 and 10 Curriculum 2012 There are four semesters over Years 9 and 10. Each Unit on offer lasts for one semester. Students choose 32 Units made up of the following requirements:

at least 3 Units of English (6 periods per cycle) at least 3 Units of Science and Technology (6 periods per cycle) at least 3 Units of Mathematics (6 periods per cycle) at least 3 Units of LOTE (6 periods per cycle) at least 3 Units of History (6 periods per cycle) at least 2 Units of Geography (6 periods per cycle) at least 4 Units of Creative & Performing Arts (3 periods per cycle) at least 4 Units of Health & Physical Education (3 periods per cycle) at least 1 Unit of Design Technology (6 periods per cycle) at least 1 Unit of Philosophy & Religious Studies (3 periods per cycle in Year 9 & 3 periods per cycle in Year 10) at least 1 Unit of Personal Development/Leadership (3 periods per cycle in Year 9 & 3 periods per cycle in Year 10) another 4 Units of FREE CHOICE (6 periods per cycle)

Year 9 and 10 Curriculum 2012 Mathematics – A Stream – B Stream - 3 Units or 4 Units over 2 yrs LOTE (3 Units compulsory) -Chinese (P - 12)- German (9 - 12) -French (7 - 12)- Japanese (9 - 12) -Latin (7 - 12) VCE Preparation Students who think they will continue the LOTE into VCE will need to select the ‘for VCE’ elective that runs in Students who think they will continue the LOTE into VCE will need to select the ‘for VCE’ elective that runs in Semester 2 Year 10. This selection will take place in Term

e-Learning Program Years 5 to12 Students take the computers used in Year 8 into Year 9 Students contacted in December for re-imaging/upgrade Mail-out to new parents in November re: choices Integrated - compulsory and elective Units /Internet/Portal/Virus protection provided Portal access for students and parents Account and password for network access Computer Centre – Helpdesk Upgrade information for current students available from IT Department Help Desk last week of November Senior School e-learning Consultant – Alberto Rizzo Director of IT - Peter Curtis

Outdoor Education is part of core curriculum Year 9Year 10 End Term 1 End Term 3 Term 4 Beyond The Gates Director of Outdoor Education Nick Gibbons

Online Assessment and Reporting Service to Parents Interim Report End Term 1 End Term 3 Interim Report End Term 1 End Term 3 Semester Report (Pdf format for archiving/ printing) Term 2 Term 4 Semester Report (Pdf format for archiving/ printing) Term 2 Term 4 Punctuality Homework Attitude Effort VH H M L VL Academic A+ - E Punctuality Homework Attitude Effort VH H M L VL Academic A+ - E Unit Descriptor Outcomes S or N Assessment Tasks A+ - E Effort VH H M L VL Comment House Report Unit Descriptor Outcomes S or N Assessment Tasks A+ - E Effort VH H M L VL Comment House Report Parent Teacher Student Interviews (Online Bookings) Parent Teacher Student Interviews (Online Bookings)

Co-Curricular Activities DRAMA:Quad Play (Open to Years levels) Autumn Play (Year 9 only) August Production (Open to all year levels) Spring Production (Years 9 & 10) MUSIC:School Choir, Chapel Choir, String Orchestra, Symphonic Wind Band, Jazz Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra SPORT: Compulsory Programme OTHER:Debating, community service, chess, SLIC, SARC, library, magazine

Curriculum Support Heads of House/Tutors Learning Strategies Jane Gleeson, Sonia Wilson, Lucy Hamilton, Dennis O’Donnell English as a Second Language Stephen Dessants, Will Stanley School Psychologists Ivan Mathieson, Justin McNamara Talent Development & Enhancement Simon Angus Career Development Frank Thompson, Hermione Skadiang

How to choose Read subject summary descriptions – more detailed descriptions are on the CD As you complete the green Course Selection Form keep the Curriculum Chart (pages at the back) in front of you Compulsory Units are allocated automatically (No need to write these down)

Follow the instructions in italics on green Course Selection Form eg Choose 0 or 1 Units from the History elective list. Write your choices in the appropriate space. You must end up with 5 Units written down (including LOTE) Tip: Consider selecting a History or an English elective to help complete the course requirements in these subjects How to choose

Choose 3 extras in Part C in case the Units chosen cannot be given to you (due to timetable constraints or already fully subscribed by year 10s). You are then allotted compulsory units eg: Core 2 Science. In Year 10 more free choice is offered and priority given for popular elective units. RETURN FORM BY 7 NOVEMBER TO THE WADHURST OFFICE How to choose

Booklists Students will receive notice as to the Units they will study in Year before the end of 2011 Timetable is generated over the summer holiday period General Questions (Group) Specific Questions (Individual)