Year 10 Student Subject Handbook 2024

 

Year 9 Into Year 10 Subject Selection

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Subject Video Presentations

Advance Duke of Edinburgh

Advanced English

Biology

Chemistry

Commerce

Computing – Multimedia

Computing – Programming

Design and Technology

Drama

English Language

Environmental Science

Food Studies

Geography

Health

History – Ancient

History – Fighting for Freedom

Languages

Leisure Education – Active for Life

Literature

Mathematics

Media Arts

Music

Music – Discovery & Enhancement

Philosophy Through History

Physics

Politics and Economics

Psychology

Skill and Sport Development

Sport Science and Leadership

Training to Improve

Visual Arts

Visual Communication and Design

Year 9 into Year 10 Subject Selection Power Point

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VET 

VET Vocational Education & Training:

The VTAC Year 11 and 12 Guide helps students research tertiary courses and leads Year 12 students through the application process. All Victorian schools are sent one copy for each Year 11 and Year 12 student.

How to use Course Search  Course Search lists over 1,700 courses offered by VTAC. It’s a powerful search tool and contains essential information needed during the application process. Course Search is available on the VTAC website (vtac.edu.au/ course search) or the VTAC App.

The VTAC Year 10 Guide provides a snapshot of the tertiary system for year 10 students, explains the terms they need to be familiar with and debunks some of the myths commonly associated with choosing subjects by using real life examples.

Where to Now?  is a guide for students about the options available for the last two years of secondary school, with information about the VCE and VCE VET studies, the VCAL and school-based apprenticeships and traineeships.  The publication also features first-hand accounts from students who undertook senior secondary schooling in 2016.

Year 10 Camp: Central Australia

Students have the option to attend a 12-day trip through the middle of Australia at the end of Term 3 and into the Term 3 holidays. Starting at school, students travel express by bus to Uluru where they set up camp for a couple of nights and enjoy the wonders of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. From here we travel to Kings Canyon, Alice Springs, Daly Waters, Katherine, Kakadu National Park and Darwin – from where we fly home. Students engage with, and learn about, Australia’s diverse environment and culture throughout the 12 days.

Central Australia Camp

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