Senior School

Curriculum Handbook 2027
Senior School
(Year 10 to 12)
Senior School encompasses Years 10, 11 and 12 and is overseen by the Assistant Principal, and MyMAP teachers support each home class.
The SACE Stage 1 Exploring Identities and Futures (EIF) is undertaken by Year 10 students. EIF prepares students for a different way of thinking and learning in senior school. As students begin their SACE journey, they build the knowledge, skills, and capabilities required to be thriving learners and are empowered to take ownership of where their pathway leads, exploring interests, work, travel and/or further learning.
Year 11 studentsstudy six subjects per semester and undertake a minimum of 4 year-long subjects, plus Activating Identities and Futures (AIF), completed in either Year 11. A full outline of the curriculum is contained in the Curriculum Handbooks.
The MyMAP teacher monitors the progress of each student in the home class, provides general school information and focusses on well-being. Senior School subject teachers are skilled in curriculum knowledge and pedagogy and maintain dialogue with MyMAP teachers and parents on progress and well-being in their subject. Mid-term Traffic Light data communicates progress in each subject.
At Senior School we recognise the growing independence of our students. Private Study at Year 12 allows students to manage some of their study time during the day and, as many have part-time employment, to balance school and job commitments. Home Study is granted to Year 12 students by the Home Group teacher, in conjunction with parents, for two sessions per week in Terms 2-4, provided the Research Project is satisfactorily completed and the student’s Term 1 report indicates a passing grade in all subjects.
We aim for departing Senior School students to be self-directed, knowledgeable learners, independent, mature adults and to possess the ethics and values for responsible citizenship.