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Subject Selection
Dates for 2010
The process for choosing subjects for
elective units in 2010 will begin in late July 2009. Please
note the following key dates:
July 24 |
Subject
Selection Assemblies & distribution of forms during
school for Year 7 into 8, Year 8 into 9 and Year 11 into
12
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July 30 |
Compulsory
Subject Selection Information evening & distribution of
forms for Year 9 into 10 and Year 10 into 11 |
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TIME |
Rivergum
Theatre |
College Hall |
The Atrium |
4.15 pm |
Yr 10 into
11 presentation |
Yr 9 into
10 presentation |
Learning Area information |
4.45 pm |
Yr 10 into
11 presentation |
Yr 9 into
10 presentation |
Learning Area information |
5.30pm
- 6.30pm |
Staff dinner break |
6.45 pm |
Yr 10
into
11 presentation |
Yr 9
into
10 presentation |
Learning Area information |
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August 7 |
Subject
Selection forms due for Year 7 into 8, Year 8 into 9 and
Year 11 into 12
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August 13 |
Subject
Selection forms due for Year 9 into 10 and Year 10 into
11 |
Learning Areas
At Parade College the subjects on offer
are divided in a number of Learning Areas:
• The Arts which includes the Visual
Arts, the Performing Arts (Music and Drama)
• English, including English as a
Second Language (ESL)
• Health and Physical Education (HPE)
• Humanities which consists of two
areas of Humanities: History & Geography; and Commerce
• Languages Other Than English (LOTE)
• Mathematics
• Science
• Technology which includes:
Technology, Design and Creativity; and Information and
Communications Technology (ICT)
• Religious Education
Year 7
In Year 7 students experience subjects
in each of the Learning Areas listed above. Students experience
practical classes in Science, the use of Information Technology
across the Learning Areas and an emphasis on literacy and numeracy.
Languages available at Year 7
include: Italian, French, and Japanese.
| Religion |
English |
Maths |
Science |
| Humanities |
Personal &
Social Development |
Health & PE |
LOTE1 |
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Options from: Performing
Arts / Technology / Visual Arts |
LOTE2 |
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Year 8
Students in Year 8 undertake two units
each of Religion, English, Mathematics, Science and a LOTE in their
common program.
Students are then required to undertake
four other units, as outlined in the table below. This structure
enables students to develop skills and knowledge in the Learning
Areas while also providing choice and depth of learning.
| Religion1 |
English1 |
Maths1 |
Science1 |
LOTE1 |
| Religion2 |
English2 |
Maths2 |
Science2 |
LOTE2 |
| 1 x
Humanities |
1 x Arts /
Humanities |
1 x Arts / Tech |
1 x HPE |
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Year 9
Students in Year 9 undertake two units
each of Religion, English, Mathematics, and Science in their common
program.
Students are then required to undertake
six other units, as outlined in the table below. This structure
enables students to develop skills and knowledge in the Learning
Areas while also providing choice and depth of learning.
| Religion1 |
English1 |
Maths1 |
Science1 |
| Religion2 |
English2 |
Maths2 |
Science2 |
1 x
Humanities |
1 x
HPE* |
1 x
Arts / Tech ^ |
1 x
Arts / Humanities |
| Free
Choice 1 * ^ |
Free
Choice 2 * ^ |
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* Students may not choose more
than 2 units of HPE (including the compulsory unit).
^ Students may not choose more than 2 units of Technology
In addition, all students participate in
the Year 9 Program, involving:
- Four choices of learning4life
seminars that run for 5 half-days each; and
- Three choices of 7-day
Extended Learning Projects.
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Year 10
Students in Year 10 undertake two Units
of Religious Education, two Units of English and one Unit of Careers
in their common program.
Students also undertake two Units of
Mathematics but the difference here is that there are a number of
different Mathematics as alternatives. The other seven Units are
chosen from the range of Units on offer, as directed in the table
below.
| Religion1 |
English1 |
Maths1 |
Careers |
1 x Humanities
(not Careers) |
| Religion2 |
English2 |
Maths2 |
1 x Science |
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Free Choice 1 |
Free Choice 2 |
Free Choice 3 |
Free Choice 4 |
Free Choice 5 |
NB: Students may not choose more than 2 units of HPE
NB: Students may not choose more than 3 units from The Arts and not
more than 3 units from Technology, unless through written
application to the Director of Teaching and Learning
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Edmund Rice Pathways
The
Edmund Rice Pathways Program is an alternative, vocationally
orientated program for Year 10 students. Students are NOT able to
openly apply for this program. House Leaders in consultation with a
range of interested parties will identify potential students and
invite them to apply for a place. The program is offered to a
limited number of students at Year 10.
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Acceleration
Parade College actively encourages
highly able students undertaking Year 10 to select a VCE Units 1 & 2
subject. Apart from English and the Religious Education subjects,
students may select from any of the Parade offerings subject to
approval and availability of places. Students may only select one
subject for acceleration. Students would normally be expected to
average an A-grade for each of their Graded Assessment Tasks in the
relevant subject.
Students who have successfully completed
the Year 9 Advanced Placement courses may choose up to two VCE Units
1 & 2 courses in Year 10 (excluding English & Religious Education
offerings).
The purpose of the acceleration program
is to offer students the chance to maximize their options by
studying six Unit 3 & 4 sequences over two years. It must be
understood that regardless of the program of study undertaken in
Year 11, all Year 12 students must select and complete five Unit 3 &
4 subjects in Year 12 (this may include University Enhancement
studies) unless they undertake a pathway which requires them to
spend significant time out of school.
Advanced Placement
Program
The Advanced Placement program is open
to students who are academically strong, highly motivated, and have
an excellent work ethic. The program is firmly focused on
challenging, accelerated, and negotiated content.
In Year 10, Advanced Placement students
may be offered Advanced Placement English and acceleration into VCE
Units 1 and 2 in their areas of strength. In Year 11 they may
be offered VCE Units 3 and 4 studies in their areas of strength.
In Year 12, students who qualify may be offered the opportunity to
undertake tertiary studies which can gain them credit towards their
chosen degree at University and can be counted as a sixth study in
their TER score. This program is tailor-made for students who have
long term ambitions to maximise their Tertiary Entrance Ranking for
University entrance.
Please click here to view details of the Advanced Placement courses.
For
further details about the Advanced Placement Program, please
contact our Placement Coordinator.
Years 11 & 12
Students at Years 11 & 12 have a choice
of two pathways for the final two years of school. They can choice
either the V.C.E (Victorian Certificate of Education) or the
V.C.A.L. (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning).
V.C.E. (Victorian Certificate of
Education)
The College offers a number of VCE units for completion. Students
must select a minimum of four units from the English group over the
two years, including at least one Unit 3/4 sequence. Other
requirements our outlined in the table below.
V.C.A.L. (Victorian Certificate
of Applied Learning)
Students may instead select the VCAL program which can be completed
in one year at Intermediate Level or over one or two years at Senior
Level. Students must undertake Units in Literacy, Numeracy, Personal
Development and Work Related Skills. They must undertake some
vocational training.
Year 11 VCE |
Year 12 VCE |
English / Literature / Eng Lang x 2 Units |
English / Literature / Eng Lang x 2 Units |
Religion & Society or Texts & Traditions x 2
Units |
VCE and/or VET Units x 8 units |
VCE and/or VET Units x 10 units |
A total of five Unit 3 / 4 Subject sequences |
A total of fourteen Unit 1 & 2 Subjects |
Tenete program |
Year 11 VCAL Intermediate Program |
Year 12 VCAL Senior Program |
VCAL Literacy x 2 Units |
VCAL Literacy x 2 Units |
VCAL Numeracy x 2 Units |
VCAL Personal Development x 2 Units |
VCAL Personal Development x 2 Units |
VCAL Work Related Skills x 2 Units |
VCAL Work Related Skills x 2 Units |
VCAL Numeracy x 2 Units |
Certificate of Business & Vocational Preparation |
VET in Schools or other x 2 Units |
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