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Senior secondary

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Years 10 to 12

The aim of our senior schooling pathways at Chancellor State College is for each student to achieve a Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) or Queensland Certificate of Individual Achievement (QCIA).  In order to maximise students’ chances of achieving a QCE/QCIA, students and their parents/carers must consider the combination of subjects, student ability levels through meeting pre-requisites, commitment to study and future aspirations when nominating for Years 11 and 12.  A thorough Student Education and Training (SETP) planning process is undertaken in Year 10 to maximise students’ opportunites of success in achieving their future pathway.

​Senior curriculum

The senior curriculum is organised into faculties:

  • English ​​​​​​​(Languages)
  • Humanities
  • Global Schooling 
  • Maths
  • Science
  • Creative Industries (Visual Art & Visual Art in Practice, Drama, Music & Music Extension, Film, TV and New Media)
  • Technologies
  • Enterprise and Innovation (Business, IT and Hospitality)
  • Health and Performance (Health, Phys. Ed, Sport)

This organisation reflects the topics of study, modes of delivery and processes of learning that are adopted to connect our students with their chosen learning pathways. Additionally students can elect to undertake Alternate Learning Options that allow the student to work with our community partners to individualise their senior program.​

View videos about subjects offered ​​​​​​​on YouTube

To view Faculty Presentation videos on youtube.com

To view General Subject videos on youtube.com

To view Applied and VET Subject videos on youtube.com

Senior pathway selection

The senior pathways selection handbooks for Years 10, 11 and 12 are available from the Related links section.

​Academic good standing policy

At the core of the operations of Chancellor State College is the academic good standing, assessment and special considerations policy in the Senior School.

Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA)

The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority provides P to 12 syllabuses, assessment, reporting, testing, accreditation and certification services for Queensland schools.

Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments (AARA)

Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments (AARA) are available for internal assessment and external exams to support students with diagnosed medical conditions, social and emotional conditions, physical impairments or students who experience misadventure or illness. All AARA applications need to be submitted by the college to be approved by the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority. For further information about the AARA application process please read the AARA Applicatio​​n Pack or visit the QCAA website.

Alternate Learning Options

Alternate Learning Options offer flexibility in how senior students access learning opportunities. The Wednesday program has been designed to include a time allocation for students and their individually organised ALO's.

ALO's that students are undertaking include:

  • Traineeships / Apprenticeships / Work Placement
  • Individual sports training
  • Music Tuition
  • Dance Tuition
  • Virtual Schooling
  • HEADSTART program
  • USC Library (Student directed learning – quiet independent work with access to USC resources)
  • ICT Courses
  • Work
  • Study at Home

Other ALOs could include:

  • TAFE and Private Training Courses
  • Community Projects
  • Structured Workplace Learning

These options must be negotiated with the College. Contact the Administration if you would like further information about this program.

Faculty Presentations​​

 





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Last reviewed 17 April 2024
Last updated 17 April 2024