WELCOME TO THEYEAR 11 2014 INFORMATION EVENING
THURSDAY 18TH JULY 7.30PM
• A positive learning environment, catering for diverse cultural and economic backgrounds.
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JOHN PAUL COLLEGEBroad curriculum catering for academic achievement and
vocational studies
2012… 136 students in the HSC, some high lites:
Over $17000 raised for our local Paediatric and school in Kawalazi Africa
48 students gain early entry to the University of New
England and Southern Cross University (STAR entry)
Scholarships of $2000 to $4000 to Bond-Newcastle-NSW University
Defence Force Technical Scholarships of $3000 to 4 students
TAFE Wednesday afternoon, St Vincent de Paul, Street Retreats
JOHN PAUL COLLEGE
17 courses over state averageStand out courses at JPC included: • English Extension 2, Earth & Environmental
Science• Design & Technology, Ancient History• PDHPE, Industrial Technology-Timber, Legal
Studies• General Mathematics, Modern History, Music• Hospitality.
• 55 Band 6 results, over 160 Band 5 results• 31 Students made the Distinguished Achievers List
• 11 students 90+ ATAR (Jaspreet Nagra 99.35)
THE YEAR 11 PROCESS
Careers Lessons with Mr CorsaliniProcess and information with Mr Doyle
Curriculum HandbookQ and A by Leaders of Learning
Curriculum Expo evening Thursday 18th
JulySubject selection completed by Thursday
25th July 4pm
THE SUBJECT SELECTION PROCESS
Subject lines are formed based on student choice
Student/Parent interviews occur during week 6, Tuesday 20th August (online)
Students and parents notified of final course success early Term 4.
Page 2 of booklet, time line for easy reference.
NATHAN
Advanced English
Studies of Religion 1
Physics
Economics
Mathematics
Mathematics Extension 1
Ancient History
TASCHA
Advanced English
Studies of Religion 1
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
PDHPE
Marine Studies 1 (Non ATAR)
JORGIA
Advanced English
Studies of Religion 1
Mathematics
Mathematics Extension 1
Business
Hospitality
Business Studies
Aviation -TAFE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Students have the opportunity to select from a wide variety of pathways leading to the HSC. These include;
ATAR program (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank)Pathwaysnon ATAR programmixing TAFE courses into the HSC programmixing a school based traineeship (SBAT) with the HSC program
Page 7-10 of booklet
EXTENSION COURSES
P13 of bookletExtension courses build on the content of
the corresponding 2 unit course
Only English & Mathematics have Preliminary Extension Courses
In the HSC year JPC also offers History
MODES OF DELIVERY• Classroom delivery at John Paul College
• Other school delivery - single subject eg Dance
• TAFE delivered – at Coffs Harbour Education campus or Glenreagh Street Campus.
• Online Distance Education – Diocese of Lismore Online
• Distance Education – Open High School (DEC) eg for languages not offered at John Paul College.
• Pp10-13 of booklet
ALL MY OWN WORK (AMOW)
HSC: All My Own Work:program designed to help HSC students follow the principles and practices of good scholarship
Understanding and valuing of ethical practices when locating and using information as part of HSC studies.
All students must complete HSC: All My Own Work before they can be entered for any Preliminary or HSC course.
Yr10 will do this late in Term 4
HSC REQUIREMENTSPreliminary courseTerms 1-2-3, 2014Minimum 12 units
HSC course Term 4, 2013 and Terms 1-2-3 2014Minimum 10 units
P11 and 21 of booklet (checklist)
SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF A PRELIMINARY COURSE?
Follow the course developed by the BOS
applied themselves with diligence and sustained effort to set tasks and experiences in the course
have achieved some of the course outcomes.
complete work placement for VET courses
make a genuine attempt at assessment tasks that total more than 50% of the available school assessment marks for that course.
SATISFACTORY COMPLETION 2
Failure to meet one or more of the criteria outlined on
the previous slide may result in a N Determination
You will be warned in writingMay impact on the HSCYou may appealMust also make a serious attempt at the HSC Exam
Requirements for the HSC at the College
• at least SIX units of Board Developed Courses (those with HSC exams or a BDC)
• at least two units of English
• at least four subjects (including English)
• at least three courses of two units value (or greater)
• at most, 6 units in Science
• at least 1 unit of Studies of Religion or Catholic Studies
P21 of booklet
AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY ADMISSION RANK (ATAR)
University calculation for rank only
Students who want to go to university from school There are other pathways to university
The best 10 units of courses with a HSC exam (BDC courses).
You must count your best 2 units of English (English Studies is non ATAR) At least 4 BDC
You can only count 2 units of Category B courses eg Retail, Hospitality
P9 of booklet
ASSESSMENT AND THE HSC P12 AND 18
Receive 3 marks and a performance band for each subject at the completion of the HSC
School based assessment mark -4 to 5 tasks (50% of the HSC mark)
HSC exam mark (50%) A HSC mark which is a combination of these two and
also includes a performance band from 1-6.
Average mark in any HSC course is now 70% and above. The average student will score 70/100.
To rank highly then they would need to be in the 80-90% range
SCALING OF SUBJECTS 1
Universities undertake a complex mathematical process of determining the relative difficulty of each and every subject.
Student’s marks in each subject are raised or lowered (scaled) accordingly.
The ATAR is then calculated by comparing students academic ability across a range of subjects. (10 best units)
SCALING OF SUBJECTS 2
Scaling of subjects is NOT a good basis on which to choose subjects.
Doing a more difficult subject or less enjoyable subject can work against you.
Students are better off studying subjects which they can do well in, that is, rank highly, despite any perceived degree of difficulty.
Scaling has the least effect on students who are good at a subject and ranked highly.
P9 of booklet
ACCELERATED STUDIES OF RELIGION & CATHOLIC STUDIES 1 UNIT (SOR1)
• Will complete the HSC in 2014.• Benefit from consistency of face to face,
staff expertise and 1 unit completed.• SOR1 is academic, for an ATAR and essay
writing. The study of world religions.
• Catholic Studies is Non ATAR, 1 unit.• SOR2 remains a two year course
Course NameUnit Value – 1 or 2
Category – A or B
Type of Course – (BDC) or (BEC)
ATAR – Subject can be included in the ATAR calculation
Course Descriptions p8
BUSINESS STUDIES – 2 UNITATAR: CATEGORY ABOARD DEVELOPED COURSE
COURSE FEES…
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION•Vocational Education Courses are Category B subjects (BDC)
•1 of these courses can be included in the ATAR calculation but a combination can be selected if an ATAR is not required.
•VET 35hrs compulsory Work PlacementPp14-17 booklet
Offered at JPCOffered at JPC Run at TAFERun at TAFEUsually Wednesday pmUsually Wednesday pm
Hospitality- Hospitality- Kitchen OperationsKitchen Operations
Retail ServicesRetail Services
AccountingAccounting
AutomotiveAutomotive
Business ServicesBusiness Services
ConstructionConstruction
ElectrotechnologyElectrotechnology
EntertainmentEntertainment
Primary IndustriesPrimary Industries
Tourism & EventsTourism & Events
RetailRetail
Metal and Metal and EngineeringEngineering
TAFE• TAFE courses (BDC) are included as part of the HSC and count
towards the ATAR
• TAFE courses (BEC) are included as part of the HSC but do not count towards the ATAR
• Students study at TAFE (CHEC or Glenreagh Campus) usually on Wednesday afternoons. Students leave JPC at lunchtime and study from 1.30pm – 5.30pm Students need to provide their own transport . They will miss classes at JPC.
• Course costs are $700 per year. This cost is a subsidised amount of the actual cost to study at TAFE. Selection of a TAFE course should be done in consultation with the Careers Advisor .
• School Based Trainees – Combine TAFE (2 Units) and Industry Based Learning (2Units)
Pp 14-17 booklet
SCHOOL LEAVING AGE P10
Students complete Year 10 and stay in education, training or work,
or a combination of these, until 17.
How this works (after Year 10 but under 17):In addition to staying in school, students may choose to
undertake arange of eligible options:
• A TAFE course• A course with a Registered Training Organisation• An apprenticeship or traineeship• A combination of some form of education or training with
part-time work• Employment for an average of 25hours per week.
What do I like?
What do I need to or
want to know ?
What am I
good at ?
FIRST
DECISIO
N IS:
WHAT
DO I LI
KE?
THEN THE NEXT THREE DECISIONS:
1. ATAR or Non ATAR
2. English-Advanced, Standard or English Studies?
3. Studies of Religion 1 (SOR1) or Catholic Studies 1 unit or Studies of Religion 11 (SOR2) 2unit
• Pp19-23
NEXT, MATHEMATICS?
Mathematics is not compulsory…-Mathematics -Preliminary Maths Extension-HSC Mathematics Extension 1-HSC Mathematics Extension 2
General Mathematics 1 (NON ATAR) (same preliminary courses)
General Mathematics 2 (ATAR)
INITIAL SUBJECT CHOICES FOR YEAR 11, EXAMPLES
You may select a maximum of 13 units but a minimum of 12 units is
required.
Check you satisfy the requirements for a HSC
OPTIONS YEAR 11 CHOICES
Option 1: 5 x 2 unit subjects plus 1 Unit Studies of
Religion plus 1 unit from the following – Extension Maths, Extension English, Sport & Recreational Studies, Exploring Early Childhood, Marine Studies, Visual Design, Digital Photography & Video
Option 2:6 x 2 unit subjects plus 1 Unit Catholic Studies
Option 3 & 4 next slide
OPTIONS YEAR 11 CHOICES
Option 3:6 x 2 unit subjects – this includes 2 units of Studies of
Religion
Option 4:5 x 2 unit subjects1 Unit Catholic Studies plus Extension
Maths or Extension English
Note: Students cannot choose Marine Studies and TAFE subject
TYPICAL STUDENT PATTERN OF STUDY
Typical Student ATypical Student A
Option 1Option 1
Advanced EnglishAdvanced English
Studies of Religion 1Studies of Religion 1
MathematicsMathematics
GeographyGeography
Modern HistoryModern History
Design & TechnologyDesign & Technology
Marine Studies 1Marine Studies 1
12 Units12 Units
ATAR ATAR
Typical Student BTypical Student B
Option 2Option 2
Standard EnglishStandard English
Catholic Studies1Catholic Studies1
Business StudiesBusiness Studies
PDHPEPDHPE
TAFETAFE
MusicMusic
Legal StudiesLegal Studies
13 Units13 Units
ATAR ATAR
Typical Student Pattern of StudyTypical Student Pattern of Study
Typical Student CTypical Student C
Option 3Option 3
English StudiesEnglish Studies
PDHPEPDHPE
DramaDrama
TAFE – Automotive *TAFE – Automotive *
BiologyBiology
GeographyGeography
Catholic Studies 1Catholic Studies 1
13 Units13 Units
ATAR - NO ATAR - NO
Typical Student DTypical Student D
Option 4Option 4
Advanced EnglishAdvanced English
MathematicsMathematics
PhysicsPhysics
BiologyBiology
IPTIPT
Studies of Religion 1Studies of Religion 1
Extension EnglishExtension English
Extension MathematicsExtension Mathematics
13 Units13 Units
ATAR ATAR
MAKING THE CHOICES Based on interest and ability
Become knowledgeable about the HSC, ATAR, Vocational Education, TAFE requirements. This allows you to make good decisions
Use the career planning -handed out by Mr Corsalini in Careers
Look beyond school to what you want to do, then work backwards to determine which subjects will be of most benefit to you
Talk with people that can help you make the decisions – teachers, parents, other adults with knowledge in careers you are interested in.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Board of Studies website:www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au
For the ATARcontact the Universities Admissions Centresee www.uac.edu.au
CURRICULUM EXPO…
FIRST …THE EXTRANET!
B 2unit C 2unit D 2unit E 2unit English Studies of Religion F
Visual Art 1 Business Studies 1
Music 1 1 Business Studies 3
Advanced English 1
Studies of Religion 2unit 1
TAFE
Geography 1 Modern History 1
Business Studies 2
Economics 1 Advanced English 2
SOR 1 1 Marine Studies 1unit 1
Extension1Mathematics
General Mathematics
1
Sport, Lifestyle & Rec 2unit 1
Legal Studies 1
PDHPE 2 Advanced English 3
SOR 1 2 Marine Studies 1unit 2
Mathematics 1
General Mathematics 2
General Mathematics 3
Biology 2 StandardEnglish 1
SOR 1 3 SLR 1unit 1
Mathematics 2
Mathematics 4 Biology 1 Earth and Environment 1
StandardEnglish 2
SOR 1 4 Visual Design 1unit 1
PDHPE 1 Physics 1 Chemistry 1 Design and Tech 1
English Studies 1
SOR 1 5 EEC 1unit 1
Industrial Technology
Metal 1
Community & Family Studies 1
Physics 2 IPT 1 English Studies 2
SOR 1 6 Extension 1 English
Exploring Early
Childhood 1
Industrial Technology Timber 1
Hospitality 1 Agriculture 1 Catholic Studies 1
B 2unit C 2unit D 2unit E 2unit English Studies of Religion F Visual Art 1 Business
Studies 1 Music 1 1 Business
Studies 3 Advanced English 1
Studies of Religion 2unit 1
TAFE
Geography 1 Modern History 1
Business Studies 2
Economics 1 Advanced English 2
SOR 1 1 Marine Studies 1unit 1
Extension1 Mathematics
General Mathematics
1
Sport, Lifestyle & Rec 2unit 1
Legal Studies 1
PDHPE 2 Advanced English 3
SOR 1 2 Marine Studies 1unit 2
Mathematics 1
General Mathematics 2
General Mathematics
3
Biology 2 Standard English 1
SOR 1 3 SLR 1unit 1
Mathematics 2
Mathematics 4
Biology 1 Earth and Environment
1
Standard English 2
SOR 1 4 Visual Design 1unit 1
PDHPE 1 Physics 1 Chemistry 1 Design and Tech 1
English Studies 1
SOR 1 5 EEC 1unit 1
Industrial Technology
Metal 1
Community & Family Studies 1
Physics 2 IPT 1 English Studies 2
SOR 1 6 Extension 1 English
Exploring Early
Childhood 1
Industrial Technology Timber 1
Hospitality 1 Agriculture 1 Catholic Studies 1