Key learning areas

Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA)

In creative arts, students discover a variety of art forms through a study of dance, drama, music, and visual arts.

English

In English, students learn about the study and use of the English language in its various textual forms, encompassing spoken, written, and visual texts.

History

In History, students develop an interest in and enjoyment of exploring the past, providing opportunities for examining events, people, and societies from ancient, medieval, and modern times.

Languages

Language study allows students to develop communication skills, learn about languages as systems, and explore the relationship between language and culture.

Mathematics

By studying mathematics, students learn to work mathematically – developing fluency, understanding, problem-solving, reasoning, and communication skills.

Personal Development, Health, and Physical Education (PDHPE)

PDHPE provides students with opportunities to participate in challenging and enjoyable physical activity, as well exploring issues that are likely to impact on the health, safety, and wellbeing of themselves and others.

Science

Science provides a way of inquiring about the world around us. It explores evidence and investigates ways to discover, develop, and produce solutions to real-world problems.

Social Sciences

Also known as Human Society and its Environment, Social Sciences is the study of how humans interact with the world, how society operates, and how society is changing.

Technological and Applied Studies (TAS)

In TAS, students develop knowledge, understanding and skills through a design and production process using a range of tools, materials and techniques in theory and practical lessons.