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Year 12 2022 Parent Information Evening Monday 19 July 2021 Welcome This evening we will discuss the various pathways and the process for Subject Selection as your child prepares for Year 12 in 2022
Agenda Yr 12 2022 Parent Information Evening • Welcome Jessica Carlucci & Leo Di Gregorio • Yr 12 2022 Dryw Edwards & Sue Beedie • Yr 11 Reports • Pathways & Options • Course Selection Process • Head of Year Jessica Carlucci • Yr 11 Dinner Dance • Leavers Jackets • Yr 12 Ball
Acknowledgment of Country Noongar Whadjak people We would like to acknowledge the Noongar Whadjak people who are the traditional owners of this land we are meeting on today. We would also like to pay our respects to the elders past and present of the Noongar Whadjak people and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people present today.
Deputy Principal Curriculum MR DRYW EDWARDS Year 12 2022 Considerations Year 11 Reports Pathways & Options Course Selection Process
Deputy Principal Curriculum MR DRYW EDWARDS Reading your report • Look at the report and assess that you meet the criteria • ATAR courses 60% or 65% and higher (60% is the absolute minimum) • General Courses attaining C grades or higher • If this is not the case and a student is not meeting the criteria in two or more courses, please consider carefully the current pathway your Child is on
Reading your report Student C
Which course type are you most suited to? ATAR Courses rely upon students' success in assessment types such as tests and exams. General Courses, students should ensure that they are achieving the best possible grade. C grades are not necessarily setting the student up for the future.
ATAR Entry Competence Pre-requisites in English Course results (eg. scaled (scaled mark Australian used towards 50% School mark of > 50% of > 50% in Tertiary Minimum University Marks and in specified ATAR English Admission ATAR of 70. Entry are 50% WACE course, or Literature) Rank (ATAR). made up as Exam Marks. interview, for university follows; audition, entrance. portfolio).
Marks to ATAR Approximate Average Scaled Scores required for corresponding ATAR (Based on past College results) Average Scaled ATAR Scores (approximate) 80 (77-79) 97 68 (68-72) 90 60 (61-65) 80 55 (56-60) 70 50 (54-58) 60
To achieve success in ATAR Academic aptitude & Background knowledge Appropriate work ethic & study habits Suitability to learning style of that subject
University Pathways ATAR: Prerequisites essential. Exams 2nd week Oct holidays. ATAR Exams Nov. Most immediate Pathway. Uni Ready, Cert IV (Curtin/ECU) OR Flexi Track (Murdoch) General exams – 50 minutes. 70 ATAR equivalent. Portfolio Entry: Notre Dame or Selected courses at Public universities. Meet with Mrs Beedie for more information.
Year 12 Pathways Pathways Recommended for Year 12 Subjects Students who meet all ATAR prerequisites for at least 4 ATAR subjects At least 4 ATAR Subjects Students that intend to attend Cert IV Curtin or ECU and enter courses Cert IV ATAR English that require equivalent to an + 4 other General/VET courses ATAR of 70 University Ready Students that intend to attend University Preparation Courses Murdoch Uni or Curtin Uni and FlexiTrack / Curtin Uni Ready (eg. Murdoch Uni FlexiTrack & enter courses that require + 5 other General/VET courses Curtin Uni- Ready) equivalent to an ATAR of 70 Students with intention to 6 General/VET courses attend Notre Dame or selected Portfolio Entry (Meet with Mrs Beedie to courses at ECU, Curtin or discuss best options) Murdoch Students wishing to continue Work Ready TAFE or Employment their study at TAFE, or looking to 6 General/VET courses enter the workforce
University Pathway Programs & Considerations. Cert IV + ATAR English: Off campus one day a week the ability maintain 60% raw score in ATAR English is critical. Murdoch Uni Flexi-Track: Students that have a specific course ambitions at Murdoch University. DP Curriculum approval, based on individual student academic results and circumstance. Curtin Uni-Ready: New course in 2022. Students that have specific course ambitions at Curtin University that align to this program. Elective Units selected taking into consideration the student cohort and staffing. Includes Test and Exams. DP Curriculum approval, based on individual student academic results and circumstance..
Workplace Ready Pathways Selection of VET or General Courses. Profile placements available to study selected certificate courses at TAFE. Students off campus one day a week. Workplace Learning available as an Endorsed Program. Must also study subject Careers & Enterprise General. Students off campus one day a week
Head of Careers & VET MRS SUSAN BEEDIE • Profile placement- Certificate courses for students on a General/VET pathway. • TAFE- North Metropolitan and South Metropolitan TAFE • Private RTO's- range of funded and non- funded placements. • WACE requirements-Certificate courses give unit equivalence towards WACE.
Profile Placements for 2022 - Funded Certificate Courses Profile placement at North Metropolitan TAFE or South Metropolitan TAFE Website and search Certificate courses Work experience – still at school over one year – Students out one component in Applications close students in year 11 day a week some courses 31 August 2021 can apply for 2021.
Profile Placements Information you require to upload with your application Most References Parent recent Certificates contact USI Resume school details Student report Statement
Private RTOs Private RTO’s include, but are not limited to: MPA College of Applications Plumbing Electrical are open and Painting Training now
Off-site one day per week Students who attend TAFE for one day a week: Must maintain Balance TAFE Be ready for an school grades and school adult learning (C minimum) commitments environment
Achievement in Year 12 C Grades are a minimum for the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) but are not necessarily competitive for the workforce or TAFE. Employers are looking for Apprenticeships are equally people who are “job ready” competitive! students.
TAFE Requirements-after Year 12 Entry is based upon Work Experience - paid point system and is or unpaid Certificates achieved. linked to: • Workplace Learning • School Grades attained in • Part time employment Years 11 and 12
It does not matter the pathway, success is determined by …
WACE requirements Students must: • complete one of three course combination options § complete at least four Year 12 ATAR courses* OR § complete at least five Year 12 General courses and/or ATAR courses or equivalent OR § complete a Certificate II (or higher) VET qualification in combination with ATAR, General or Foundation courses • demonstrate the literacy and numeracy standards • meet the requirements for breadth and depth of study • meet the achievement standard.
Literacy and numeracy standard requirement Students must demonstrate minimum standards of literacy and numeracy by either: • demonstrating the standard through the Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA); or • pre-qualifying for a particular component by achieving Band 8 or higher in reading, writing and numeracy in their Year 9 NAPLAN and being exempted from that component in the OLNA.
Breadth and depth requirement Students must complete a minimum of 20 units or the equivalent, including: • a minimum of ten Year 12 units or the equivalent • four units from an English course, post-Year 10, including at least one pair of Year 12 units from an English learning area course • one pair of Year 12 units from List A • one pair of Year 12 units from List B.
Achievement standard requirement • Students must achieve 14 C grades or higher (or equivalents) in Year 11 and Year 12 units • including at least six C grades (or equivalents) in Year 12 units. • It important to note, each course is made up of 2 units. Each unit provides the opportunity to gain a C grade.
Deputy Principal Curriculum MR DRYW EDWARDS Pathway Planning
Pathway Planning
As parents we need to assist our children, however, it is their future, and they must take control in getting there!
Where to from here? Complete Subject Student Interviews Reports released at Selection sheet week 2 the end of term 2 Ask questions All Subject Realistically Selections evaluate how you (meetings available early complete by are tracking term 3) end of week 2 Select Subjects based on Semester 1 results. We can always look at changing these after semester 2 has been completed.
Subject Selection Students select 6 Subjects: • Religion & Life (ATAR or General) • English or Literature (ATAR or General) • 4 more (at least one must be from List B) Four Simple Steps to assist • Research what they would like to do when they leave school • Identify an appropriate pathway • Determine if any prerequisite (university) or preferred (TAFE) subjects are required for their selected pathway
Set students up for success Placement of a student in a program of study that is too difficult or does not interest them often leads to a loss of enthusiasm, self-esteem, confidence and eventually to failure. • It is possible for a student to miss out on both TAFE and University through poor subject selection. • There are an increasing number of pathways between TAFE and University and vice versa. • There is an increased range of ways to access a University education outside of the traditional ATAR method.
Course Entry Requirements Waiver In the case where a pre-requisite is not achieved but required. Request through Waiver: • Not advised unless necessary • Maximum of 1 Waiver permitted (within 5% of prerequisite) • 2 other subjects must be greater than 5% above prerequisite • HOLA supported • Form signed by student, parent & submitted at Subject Selection meeting NB. Students can have their subject selection reconsidered after Semester 2 results. Please make appointment with Deputy Principal.
Head of Year 11 Miss Jessica Carlucci • Year 11 Dinner Dance (2021) – Friday, September 3 in Week 7 @ the Fremantle Sailing Club (Christian Service hours must be complete). • Year 12 Ball (2022) - Thursday, March 3 @ Optus Stadium (Thursday preceding the long weekend. Friday is a Pupil Free Day) • Leavers Jackets • Uniform and Grooming & Lates to School
Thank you for attending Available at the conclusion • Principal • Vice Principal • Deputy Principal Curriculum • Head of Year • Careers Counsellor
Important Links Uniready: https://study.curtin.edu.au/offering/course-uniready-enabling-program-schools--st-unirdy1v1/ Flexitrack: https://www.murdoch.edu.au/study/courses/enabling-pathways/types-of-pathways South Metro TAFE : https://www.southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/study-types/vet-delivered-secondary-students North Metro TAFE: https://www.northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/schools-and-parents/vet-delivered-secondary-students Health Science Hub: https://www.healthsciencehub.com.au/ Fremantle Education Centre: https://fec.org.au/vet-in-schools-programs/ MPA: https://www.mpaskills.com.au/ College of Electrical Training: https://www.cet.asn.au/Courses/UEE22011-Certificate-II-in-Electrotechnology-Career-Start
Important Links ATAR Explained: https://www.tisc.edu.au/static/guide/video.tisc Career help: https://myfuture.edu.au/home Students can create an account using their school email address. Other useful sites: https://www.skillsroad.com.au/ https://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/ https://www.myskills.gov.au/career-info/starting-your-career/
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