Year 10 2016 Subject Selection Preference Form All Year 10 students will need to study English and Maths as Core year-long subjects. At least two Humanities and at least one Science Core semester-based subjects are to be chosen. The rest (up to five elective subjects) will be based on student choice. This may include one VET or VCE Units 1 & 2 sequence (for students who receive a College invitation). Subject selection will be contingent on rigorous student counselling and teacher recommendations. Details regarding subject offerings and selection requirements can be found in the 2016-2018 Senior School Subject Handbook. Students should nominate their subject choices, in order of preference (where 1 = highest priority). Year 10 electives, especially languages, should be listed as a higher preference to Units 1 & 2 subjects. Students who qualify and nominate to study a VCE subject should also nominate a VCE subject as a reserve. Every effort will be made to achieve a student s highest preference subjects, however, it may be necessary to use one or more reserve subjects if the program of study cannot be met due to timetabling restrictions. Students who are eligible for a Units 1 and 2 subject, will need to include this subject as number 1 on the Other Subjects overleaf. The confirmation letter for Accelerated VCE Study is to be stapled to this form and brought to the Year 9 into 10 Subject Selection Day, Friday July 24, 2015. Student Name: Form Group: Compass Student ID: CORE Subject Preference Order (in addition to English) Humanities (Semester subject choose 2) Preference 1 Preference 2 Science (Semester subject you may choose one or both) Biology/Chemistry of Life Atomic Chemistry & Physics Maths (Year-long subject tick ONE) Foundation Units 1 & 2 Core Mathematics - Further Core Mathematics Methods
EA Program & other selected students MAY select one of the following Maths subjects (by College Invitation) General Mathematics (Advanced) Mathematical Methods Units 1 and 2 Are you intending to study a VCE or a VET subject outside Viewbank College in 2016? If YES, Subject name: School: THIS COMPLETED FORM IS TO BE BROUGHT WITH YOU TO THE SUBJECT SELECTION DAY FRIDAY JULY 24, 2015. Other Subjects (Choose 5) LOTE = year-long subject VCE subject = year-long subject 1 4 2 5 3 Reserve 1 Reserve 2 Reserve 3 2015 Year 9 Subjects Studied (please list from the Semester 1 Report ) AusVELS Grade (please specify if High C or Low C)
Additional notes from Course Counsellor Signatures: Student s Signature Parent s Signature Counsellor s Signature Well-Being Leader s Signature Promotion Policy: Students at Year 9 proceed to Year 10 if they have demonstrated the following: Satisfactory completion of all subjects each semester A willingness to learn and respect other students right to learn. Regular attendance Adherence to the College Code of Conduct.
Year 11 2015 Subject Selection Preference Form Year 11 students are usually required to undertake a study of six Units 1 & 2 studies. In selecting your Year 11 subjects, please also consider your possible Year 12 subject choices and your possible career paths. Details regarding subject choices and selection requirements can be found in the 2016-2018 Senior School Subject Handbook. Students should nominate their subject choices, in order of preference (preference 1 highest priority), and present this completed form at their Course Counselling session. Every effort will be made to achieve a student s highest preference subjects, however, it may be necessary to use one or more reserve subjects if the program of study cannot be met within the timetable. Students who were part of the Enhanced/Acceleration (EA) Program, and who have already completed Units 1 & 2 subjects, should refer to the 2016-2018 Senior School Subject Handbook for possible variations to their pathways. Students who satisfy the criteria to apply for a Units 3 and 4 subject, will need to include this subject as Preference 2 in the Subject Preference box overleaf. The Application for Accelerated VCE Study is due to the Coordinators Office by Tuesday July 14, 2015. Student Name: Form Group: Compass Student ID: Mobile Phone: Email: Returning to Viewbank College 2016 Y / N If NO, please give reason: Possible Careers: 2015 EA Program Y /N (please circle) 2015 Year 10 Subjects Studied AusVELS Semester 1 Electives AusVELS please indicate whether a High C or a Low C was awarded Grade Grade English Core Elective 1 Maths Core Elective 2
Science Core Elective 3 Geography/History- Core VCE Units Studied in 2015? YES /NO Please note: Students must satisfactorily complete all Core subjects in order to progress to Year 11. (Please list) Are you intending to study a VCE or a VET subject outside Viewbank College in 2016? If YES, Subject name: School: THIS FORM IS DUE TO THE COORDINATORS OFFICE BY 4:00 PM TUESDAY JULY 14, 2015. 2016 Year 11 Subject Preference Order Proposed 2017 Year 12 Subjects * Preference 1 English study Subject 1 English Study Preference 2 Subject 2 Preference 3 Subject 3 Preference 4 Subject 4 Preference 5 Subject 5 Preference 6
2016 Reserve Subjects Reserve 1 Reserve 3 Reserve 2 Additional notes from Course Counsellor Signatures Student s Signature Parent s Signature Counsellor s Signature Well-Being Leader s Signature * Students who complete one Units 3 and 4 subject in Year 11 are still required to study five subjects in Year 12. Promotion Policy: Students at Year 10 proceed to Year 11 if they have demonstrated the following: Satisfactory completion of all subjects in accordance with the S & N Policy Satisfactory completion of College Prerequisites for VCE subjects e.g. Year 10 Atomic Chemistry/Physics is a College Prerequisite for Physics Units 1 and 2 90% minimum attendance in all subjects Adherence to the College Code of Conduct.
Year 12 2016 Subject Selection Preference Form Year 12 students are required to undertake a study of five Units 3 & 4 subjects. In selecting your Year 12 subjects, consideration should be given to your possible career paths. Details regarding subject choices and selection requirements can be found in the 2016-2018 Senior School Subject Handbook. Students should nominate their subject choices, in order of preference (preference 1 highest priority), and present this completed form at their Course Counselling session. Every effort will be made to achieve a student s highest preference subjects, however, it may be necessary to use one or more reserve subjects if the program of study cannot be met within the timetable. Students who have already completed a Units 3 & 4 subject, should refer to the 2016-2018 Senior School Subject Handbook for possible variations to their pathways. Student Name: Form Group: Compass Student ID: Mobile Phone: Email: Returning to Viewbank College 2016 Y / N If NO, please give reason: Intended Tertiary Course or Career Path: To be awarded the VCE, students must satisfactorily complete no fewer than 16 units of study. These units must include: 1. 3 units of English 2. 3 sequences of Units 3 & 4 studies other than English. 2015 Year 11 Subjects Studied please indicate whether there was successful completion English S / N S / N S / N S / N
S / N S / N VCE Units 3 & 4 Studied in 2015? YES /NO (Please list & whether they were satisfactorily completed) THIS FORM IS DUE TO THE COORDINATORS OFFICE BY 4:00 PM TUESDAY JULY 14, 2015. 2016 Year 12 Subject Preference Order Preference 1 - English Study Notes from Counsellor Is this subject a prerequisite for intended pathway? Preference 2 Preference 3 Preference 4 Preference 5 2016 Reserve Subjects
Reserve 1 Reserve 3 Reserve 2 Are you intending to study a VCE or VET subject outside Viewbank College in 2016? If YES, Subject name: School: Additional Notes from Course Counsellor Signatures Student s Signature Parent s Signature Counsellor s Signature Well-Being Leader s Signature Promotion Policy: Students at Year 11 proceed to Year 12 if they have demonstrated the following: Satisfactory completion of an English study plus 3 other units per semester A willingness to learn and respect other students right to learn Satisfactory attendance, in accordance with the Viewbank College VCE Attendance Policy Adherence to the College Code of Conduct.