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I Shall Strive for the Best B O N N Y R I G G H I G H S C H O O L Partially Selective and Local Enrolments from 2010 2016 Subject Selection Night Wednesday.

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1 I Shall Strive for the Best B O N N Y R I G G H I G H S C H O O L Partially Selective and Local Enrolments from 2010 2016 Subject Selection Night Wednesday 8th June Mr M. N Bryce Welcome & Acknowledgement of Country Ms Olga Gromof Patterns of Study Head Teachers & Teachers Subject Discussions

2 Bonnyrigg High School HSC SUBJECT SELECTION YEAR 11 2017

3 What’s it all about? Qualifying for the Higher School Certificate What are units Types of Courses Pathways 1.ATAR 2.Non ATAR Key Considerations What’s it all about? Qualifying for the Higher School Certificate What are units Types of Courses Pathways 1.ATAR 2.Non ATAR Key Considerations

4 The New School Leaving Age Students now have to stay until the age of 17 - It’s the law Work or Study - you can leave if you have: An Apprenticeship OR Obtain a job of 25hrs a week or more If you decide to stay and complete your HSC, you do have choices: University Pathway OR Work and Further Study Pathway The New School Leaving Age Students now have to stay until the age of 17 - It’s the law Work or Study - you can leave if you have: An Apprenticeship OR Obtain a job of 25hrs a week or more If you decide to stay and complete your HSC, you do have choices: University Pathway OR Work and Further Study Pathway

5 To obtain a Higher School Certificate, students must complete the following: 1. Preliminary Course – Year 11 Comprising of 12 units of study 2. HSC Course- Year 12 Comprising of at least 10 units of study It is mandatory for both the Preliminary and HSC course that students undertake: 2 units of English At least 3 Board developed subjects At least 4 subjects To obtain a Higher School Certificate, students must complete the following: 1. Preliminary Course – Year 11 Comprising of 12 units of study 2. HSC Course- Year 12 Comprising of at least 10 units of study It is mandatory for both the Preliminary and HSC course that students undertake: 2 units of English At least 3 Board developed subjects At least 4 subjects

6 Mini HSC Course Studied in Year 11 for 3 terms All subjects studied in Year 11 will be carried through to Year 12 (TVET courses and 1 unit courses are the exception) Students must fulfil the assessment requirements in Year 11 in order to continue onto Year 12. All students must have at least 6 ATAR units including English Mini HSC Course Studied in Year 11 for 3 terms All subjects studied in Year 11 will be carried through to Year 12 (TVET courses and 1 unit courses are the exception) Students must fulfil the assessment requirements in Year 11 in order to continue onto Year 12. All students must have at least 6 ATAR units including English

7 Studied in Year 12 for 4 terms Most courses ending with a final exam Students will be presented with a HSC and SOME will also obtain an ATAR. All students must carry through at least 6 ATAR units Students must fulfil the assessment requirements of the HSC in order to obtain a HSC and ATAR Studied in Year 12 for 4 terms Most courses ending with a final exam Students will be presented with a HSC and SOME will also obtain an ATAR. All students must carry through at least 6 ATAR units Students must fulfil the assessment requirements of the HSC in order to obtain a HSC and ATAR

8 All courses have a unit value Most courses are 2 units 2 units = 7 or 8 hours study per two-week cycle All courses have a unit value Most courses are 2 units 2 units = 7 or 8 hours study per two-week cycle

9 Board Developed Courses (ATAR courses)- e.g. English, Mathematics, Legal Studies, Physics Board Endorsed Courses (non ATAR) e.g. SLR & Work Studies Vocational Education & Training (VET) courses- Industry accreditation-written exam if ATAR is required e.g. Hospitality Life Skills -special pattern of study. Extension Courses – extra units in some courses e.g. English, History, Mathematics. Board Developed Courses (ATAR courses)- e.g. English, Mathematics, Legal Studies, Physics Board Endorsed Courses (non ATAR) e.g. SLR & Work Studies Vocational Education & Training (VET) courses- Industry accreditation-written exam if ATAR is required e.g. Hospitality Life Skills -special pattern of study. Extension Courses – extra units in some courses e.g. English, History, Mathematics.

10 Students at Bonnyrigg High School will have 2 patterns of study in which to choose from: 1. University Pathway Can only select from Category A & ONE subject from Category B (Students undertaking extension courses are an exception) Students will receive an ATAR, giving them the option to apply for university 2. Work & Further Training pathway Can choose subjects from all 3 categories Will have the option of choosing ONE TAFE course Will have the option of undertaking an SBAT Will receive an HSC but NOT an ATAR. Students at Bonnyrigg High School will have 2 patterns of study in which to choose from: 1. University Pathway Can only select from Category A & ONE subject from Category B (Students undertaking extension courses are an exception) Students will receive an ATAR, giving them the option to apply for university 2. Work & Further Training pathway Can choose subjects from all 3 categories Will have the option of choosing ONE TAFE course Will have the option of undertaking an SBAT Will receive an HSC but NOT an ATAR.

11 WHAT IS AN ATAR? An ATAR is an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank and outlines a student’s rank in comparison to all other students sitting for an ATAR that year. For students who select the university pathway, there are specific guidelines set in place regarding subject selections 2 units of English 8 units of Board Developed Courses (in which only 2 are allowed to be category B) Total of 10 units N.B. It is advised that students maintain a 12 unit pattern of study in year 12 in order to obtain their best possible ATAR. WHAT IS AN ATAR? An ATAR is an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank and outlines a student’s rank in comparison to all other students sitting for an ATAR that year. For students who select the university pathway, there are specific guidelines set in place regarding subject selections 2 units of English 8 units of Board Developed Courses (in which only 2 are allowed to be category B) Total of 10 units N.B. It is advised that students maintain a 12 unit pattern of study in year 12 in order to obtain their best possible ATAR.

12 Table sourced from Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT)

13 Sourced from Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT)

14 Still need to complete 12 units English Studies will be the only compulsory subject Have the opportunity to undertake ONE TAFE course Have the option of choosing from all 3 categories Have the option of undertaking a School Based Apprenticeship/Traineeship Could give students a head start in a career. Reminder: Students who undertake the NON ATAR pathway WILL NOT qualify for a University Admissions Rank. Still need to complete 12 units English Studies will be the only compulsory subject Have the opportunity to undertake ONE TAFE course Have the option of choosing from all 3 categories Have the option of undertaking a School Based Apprenticeship/Traineeship Could give students a head start in a career. Reminder: Students who undertake the NON ATAR pathway WILL NOT qualify for a University Admissions Rank.

15 Abilities - Choose subjects in which you are capable of doing well. Interests - Choose subjects which interest you, do NOT choose subjects according to what your friends are doing. Post School Options- Consider what you would like to study or do after school Motivation - Choose subject areas which you want to study. Select your pattern of study carefully - Most courses extend over 2 years. Knowledge- Seek knowledge about courses before selecting. Abilities - Choose subjects in which you are capable of doing well. Interests - Choose subjects which interest you, do NOT choose subjects according to what your friends are doing. Post School Options- Consider what you would like to study or do after school Motivation - Choose subject areas which you want to study. Select your pattern of study carefully - Most courses extend over 2 years. Knowledge- Seek knowledge about courses before selecting.

16 Year Adviser Careers Adviser Class Teachers Head Teachers Older students Friends who have already taken this path People in your chosen career If ever in doubt ASK!!! We are here to help you! Year Adviser Careers Adviser Class Teachers Head Teachers Older students Friends who have already taken this path People in your chosen career If ever in doubt ASK!!! We are here to help you!

17 First round selections will be done online via the school’s Sentral Portal page. Subject selection will be open from Thursday 9 th June 2016 and will close Wednesday the 15 th June 2016. Selections can be made from any device and can be accessed at school or from home. Please take an instruction sheet, located at the back of the hall. First round selections will be done online via the school’s Sentral Portal page. Subject selection will be open from Thursday 9 th June 2016 and will close Wednesday the 15 th June 2016. Selections can be made from any device and can be accessed at school or from home. Please take an instruction sheet, located at the back of the hall.


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