FROM THE CURRICULUM OFFICE
YEAR 11 PRESENTATION AND INFORMATION EVENING
As Year 11 begin their HSC courses it is very important that they attend the information night next Tuesday. This evening will explain the difference between Preliminary and HSC, the rules, procedures and expectations.
An Invitation to Year 11 Students, Families and Carers on Tuesday 29 October, the Year 11 Presentation and HSC Information Evening will be held in the school hall commencing at 6.00pm. It is important that all Year 11 students and their parents/guardians attend this evening.
HSC Information: The evening will cover important information regarding:
- Structure of the HSC and ATAR information
- Assessment Policies and Procedures
- Planning and Studying Strategies
Year 11 Presentation:
- Each student will be formally presented with their report
- Special Awards will also be presented
Students are to wear full school uniform. If you are unable to attend, or have any questions regarding this information evening, please contact the school on 4423 1666 or email info@sjedow.catholic.edu.au.
YEAR 10 SUBJECT SELECTION
Most students have now finalised their subjects for next year. If you are applying for a Distance Education course your application must be submitted to the curriculum office.
N WARNING PROCESS
To be eligible for a ROSA (Yr 10 - 12) and/or a HSC (Yr 12) you must satisfactorily complete your courses. If a student receives an N-warning this is giving them the opportunity to address the areas of concern in a timely manner. N Warnings are issued if students do not apply themselves to the learning experiences and / or common tasks. Absences from class can also result in an N warning as the student is not achieving some of the course outcomes.
YEAR 12 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE
We wish all Year 12 students all the best for their HSC exams. It is important that students check their timetable carefully and allow plenty of time to find a park. Students need to ensure they are familiar with the Rules and Procedures (see link)
HSC Rules and Procedures Guide for students
If a student becomes ill or suffer an accident that affects their exam performance, they should submit an illness/misadventure application form (available at the exam centre) through the principal and notify the Presiding Officer when entering the exam or as soon as possible. Visit the illness/misadventure page to find more information.
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