Year 11 & Year 12 Subject Selection & Choices
Students entering Senior School, wanting to pursue a university pathway, will need to ensure they qualify for an ATAR to gain entrance to a university course. As part of this preparation students in Year 10 are given an opportunity to experience subjects that are closely aligned with Senior syllabuses to ensure that students are well equipped to make good choices for Year 11 and 12.
Year 11 & 12
Year 11 & 12 will be a significant start to this phase of learning with an emphasis on the types and styles of learning that will be required to ensure success.
Year 12 Subjects
- Ag Science
- Biology
- Business Studies
- Cert II in Health Support Services
- Cert II Community Services
- Cert III in Health Services Assistance
- Chemistry
- Design
- Drama
- Early Childhood Studies
- English
- English Literature
- Essential English
- Essential Mathematics
- Film, TV and New Media
- General Maths
- Geography
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- Hospitality Practices
- Industrial Graphics
- Information and Communication Technology
- Legal Studies
- Mathematical Methods
- Modern History
- Music
- Physical Education
- Physics
- Specialist Maths
- Sports and Recreation
- TTC (Single Pathway and Full Time)
- Technology Skills
- Building & Construction Skills
- Cert III in Engineering Pathways
- Visual Art in Practice
Health and Community Services Pathways - Connect 'n' Grow (RTO 40518)
As we move into an essential time for students preparing for upcoming subject selection for 2025, we know that presentations to the students look a little different this year compared to previous years. In anticipation of restricted face-to-face contact, we have created a digital presence for your convenience to showcase opportunities in the Health and Community Services sector to your students and parents.
The video has information on Connect 'n' Grow, the health program, details regarding opportunities within the health sector, and forecast employment growth.
The brochures have more information for students interested in careers within Health and Community Services.
This Certificate is run in partnership with Formula Student (RTO Code: 41124) and has been designed as a projectbased or activity-based certificate with the emphasis on using current industry practice and safe technological processes to complete tasks through the fabrication and construction of a Formula High School® race car in a workshop or simulated workplace environment.
Projects and practical activities set the context within which the key elements of the certificate are delivered and provide the means for the consolidation and application of skills and knowledge.
For more information and a video about this Certificate, run in partnership with Formula Student (RTO Code: 41124) offered at MCC.