Page 7 - Senior School Subject Selection Book 2022
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SENIOR
EXPECTATIONS
The Senior years of school are exciting
and students can expect many
opportunities during these three years
to further grow and develop their gifts
and talents as leaders and role models
in the college community.
Our staff desire to build relationships and foster this growth
into young adulthood through the classroom, camping &
sports programs, chapel, and extra curricular activities.
Students are taught study skills and are often given greater
independence in their learning activities.
With this greater independence also comes greater
responsibility, and a whole range of new expectations
apply to the students.
Homework: Senior students may be expected to do up to
two and a half hours of homework per night.
Independent Study: Students are encouraged to become
independent learners. This is a key skill which they will
need to develop both for tertiary education and to become
independent workers in the workplace. This is fostered
by the approach which we have adopted in the college
whereby the students are encouraged to assume the
responsibility for their own learning.
Skill Areas: Senior education is a place of acquisition of
new skills. For instance, Modern History and Geography
foster research and referencing skills whilst Biology and
Mathematical Methods focus on process skills. These areas
are indeed great challenges for the students.
Behaviour: A higher adult standard of behaviour and
attitude is expected from Year 10s, 11s and 12s, particularly
since they now become examples to members of the
Middle and Junior Schools. Any students who are not
regularly submitting work, not participating in class, or
demonstrating a generally non-cooperative attitude may
be asked to justify their continued enrolment in the college.
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