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SUBTITLE DAY, MONTH, YEAR YEAR 10 SUBJECT SELECTION FOR STAGE 6 FOR YEAR 10 STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS
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Session Speaker 6:30pm – 7:00pm The process for subject selection at Model Farms M Grady (15min) The range of English CoursesJ Coffey (5min) The range of Mathematics CoursesJ Dalton (5min) Presentations (hall)Meet with Staff (TLC) 7:05 – 7:20pm ATAR and HSC presentation – M Grady HT or other representative 7:25 – 7:45pm VET and TAFE Presentation – M Cooper & K Tiedeman HT or other representative 7:45pm – 8:15pm HT or other representative
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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions After completing Yr 10, and until the age of 17, students must be either in: School (or home schooling) Approved education or training (e.g. TAFE) Full time employment (25 hrs or more/ week) A combination of all of the above
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This presentation has been developed to assist schools to provide relevant BOSTES information to Year 10 students and their parents PURPOSE OF PRESENTATION
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The Higher School Certificate is the culmination of a student’s school career is the highest educational award that can be achieved at secondary school in New South Wales reports student achievement in terms of a standard achieved in individual courses presents a profile of student achievement across a broad range of subjects THE HSC
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HSC COURSE STRUCTURE All courses in the HSC have a unit value Most courses are 2 units which equates to 120 hours of study and an HSC result out of 100 Some courses are 1 unit. This is equivalent to 60 hours of study and a HSC result out of 50 Many 1 unit courses are extension courses, enabling 3 or 4 units of a course to be studied
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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HSC Preliminary Course minimum of 12 units students must satisfactorily complete the Preliminary course before commencing the corresponding HSC course HSC Course minimum of 10 units
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BOARD COURSES Board Developed CoursesBoard Endorsed Courses HSC examination (except for Life Skills courses) may be included in the calculation of a student’s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) includes some Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses includes Life Skills courses no HSC examination – school-based assessment only not included in the calculation of a student’s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) includes some Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses
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NSW HSC BOARD DEVELOPED COURSES AND THE ATAR Category A CoursesCategory B Courses may be included in the calculation of a student’s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) compulsory HSC examination no more than 2 units of Category B courses can be included in the calculation of a student’s ATAR optional HSC examination include VET Curriculum Framework Courses and have compulsory work placement
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Both the Preliminary and HSC pattern of study must include: 2 units of compulsory English at least 6 units of Board Developed Courses at least 3 courses of 2 units value or greater at least 4 subjects (including English) A maximum of 6 units of Science may be included in each of the Preliminary and HSC pattern of study. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HSC
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Students must: follow the course developed or endorsed by BOSTES apply themselves with diligence and sustained effort to the set tasks and experiences provided in the course by the school, and achieve some or all of the course outcomes VET Board Developed Courses require students to complete mandatory work placement SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF A COURSE
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Students must: complete HSC assessment tasks that contribute in excess of 50 per cent of available marks in courses where internal assessment marks are submitted, and sit for and make a serious attempt at any requisite Higher School Certificate examinations for a course ADDITIONAL COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS FOR HSC COURSES
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SUBTITLE DAY, MONTH, YEAR KEY FEATURES OF SOME COURSES
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LANGUAGES Eligibility criteria apply to language courses: Beginners Continuers Heritage (Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean) Background Speakers (Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean) Extension courses are available for some Continuers courses
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EXTENSION COURSES Preliminary English Extension Mathematics Extension HSC English Extension 1 English Extension 2 Mathematics Extension 1 Mathematics Extension 2 History Extension Music Extension Extension courses are also available for selected Languages and VET courses
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LIFE SKILLS COURSES Life Skills Courses are designed for a small percentage of students with special education needs. Life Skills Courses: have Board Developed Course status contribute to the attainment of the HSC do not have HSC examinations and so do not contribute to the calculation of an ATAR
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VET: BOARD DEVELOPED COURSES Automotive Business Services Construction Electrotechnology Entertainment Industry Financial Services Hospitality Human Services Information and Digital Technology Metal and Engineering Primary Industries Retail Services Tourism, Travel and Events
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HSC: All My Own Work is a mandatory program designed to help HSC students to follow the principles and practices of good scholarship. It consists of five modules: Scholarship Principles and Practices Y Acknowledging Sources Y Plagiarism Copyright Y Working with Others HSC: ALL MY OWN WORK
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SUBTITLE DAY, MONTH, YEAR HSC CREDENTIALS
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NSW HSC TESTAMUR
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HSC RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT Most BDC HSC courses listed with Assessment Mark, Examination Mark, HSC Mark and Performance Band All Preliminary and Stage 5 courses will be on separate certificates
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STUDENT eRECORD
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SUBTITLE DAY, MONTH, YEAR HSC MARKS
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HOW IS THE HSC MARK DETERMINED?
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SUBTITLE DAY, MONTH, YEAR AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY ADMISSION RANK
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The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR): is for students wishing to gain a place at a university is a rank NOT a mark provides information about how a student performs overall in relation to other students
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ATAR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Satisfactory completion of: at least 10 units of Board Developed Courses including 2 units of English at least 4 Board Developed Courses at least 8 units of Category A courses No more than 2 units of Category B courses will be used when calculating an ATAR
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COURSE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS Abilities Interests/Motivation Career aspirations and needs Syllabus requirements - Practical/Major work components Subject combinations Other commitments
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OTHER CONSIDERATIONS What do I want for my future? What ‘pathway’ best suits me? Ask for advice from: –teachers –parents –Year adviser –careers adviser –students in Years 11 and 12
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Find out more information at: www.bostes.nsw.edu.auwww.bostes.nsw.edu.au www.uac.edu.auwww.uac.edu.au MORE INFORMATION
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