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SENIOR SCHOOL CURRICULUM INFORMATION
We pride ourselves on being a community of learners at All Saints’ College. Learning is the prime focus in all that we do and we are proud of our exceptional and diverse scholastic achievements. The pursuit of academic excellence pervades our classrooms and the many activities on offer at the College. All students are encouraged to attain their academic potential and this is facilitated through our carefully constructed learning programs.
Our curriculum is constructed with the individual and diverse interests of our students foremost. Our intention is to produce and deliver courses which engage, excite and extend our students. Our programs are deliberately student-centred and are in line with current pedagogical best practice. Every effort is made to ensure our curriculum is differentiated so that individual learning needs can be accommodated in an environment which is supportive, affirming and positive.
In Years 7-10, the College curriculum is structured around the eight Western Australian Learning Areas plus Religion and Philosophy.
The majority of our students are university-bound and our course offerings in Years 11 and 12/13 are intended to facilitate this. Yet, we also offer varied and engaging pathways designed for those students seeking TAFE entry or employment.
We hope that our students experience academic challenge and rigour throughout their time at the College, and that a pathway can be provided which will meet individual needs. To this end, there is a great deal of choice and variety in the electives offered to Years 9 and 10 students, and all Years 7 and 8 students have exposure to as many of our academic programs as possible.
For those students who seek further academic challenges, our extension programs have evolved from careful consideration of the latest thinking on gifted and talented schooling. Support classes are offered to those students who require academic help and one-on-one or small group encouragement and guidance.
All Learning Areas and subjects across each year group, offer academic support in either before-school or after-school sessions. For those students who desire the support of a supervised homework program, our innovative Homework Café which operates Monday to Thursday until 5.00pm, is a structured and quiet place where students can work, in the secure knowledge that a teacher is available for help and guidance on organisation of work commitments. |