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Explore the key topics covered during the Year 11 Information Night 2023, including welcoming speakers, QCE system insights, academic expectations, student wellbeing, and the role of form teachers in fostering a sense of belonging and pride within the school community. Learn about the differences between ATAR and OP and how the new ATAR system impacts tertiary study pathways for Queensland students.


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  1. Year 11 Information Night 2023

  2. Year 11 Parent Night Agenda Topic Introduction and Welcome Speaker Mr Jamie Shirlaw Year 11 Coordinator Expectations The new QCE System A Strong Start Mr David Thomson Principal Structure of Year 11 & 12 Assessment Reporting Study Skills Mr Mark Freeman Deputy Principal Senior School ATAR Student Wellbeing Mrs Bec Zischke Guidance Officer Questions Mr Jamie Shirlaw Year 11 Coordinator

  3. MR JAMIE SHIRLAW Year Level Coordinator

  4. FORM TEACHERS: 2023 Build relationships, Offer support, Provide a sense of belonging, encourage students to engage with their school community. To establish a culture of pride within their school.

  5. FORM TEACHERS: 2023 11A: Mr Michael Barnett 11E: Ms Romka Sudull 11B: Mrs Robyn Burton 11F: Ms Nerissa Maudsley 11C: Mrs Sue Dowideit-Reiger 11G: Ms Emily Sprake 11D: Mr Ned O Connor 11H: Ms Deanna Smith

  6. Mr Thomson Principal

  7. Expectations The new QCE System A Strong Start Step Up

  8. STEP UP

  9. Mrs Bec Zischke Guidance Officer

  10. Australian Tertiary Admission Rank Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) (ATAR) From 2020, the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) replaced the Overall Position (OP) as the standard pathway to tertiary study for Year 12 students in Queensland.

  11. What is the difference between the ATAR and What is the difference between the ATAR and OP? OP? The ATAR is a finer grained rank order of students than the OP. It s a number between 0.00 and 99.95 with increments of 0.05, whereas the OP consists of 25 bands. The ATAR is commonly used in other states and territories.

  12. Calculating ATARs Calculating ATARs The Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) will be responsible for calculating students ATARs. QTAC will calculate ATARs based on either: a student's best 5 General subject results, or a student's best results in a combination of 4 General subject results, plus 1 Applied subject result or completed VET qualification at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Certificate III level or above. If a student is eligible for an ATAR in both categories, QTAC will use their highest ATAR.

  13. English as a requirement for ATAR eligibility English as a requirement for ATAR eligibility To be eligible for an ATAR, students must satisfactorily complete a QCAA English subject. While students must meet this standard to be eligible to receive an ATAR, it won t be mandatory for a student s English result to be included in the calculation of their ATAR. (University English pre-requisites need to be considered here)

  14. Student Wellbeing Student Wellbeing Senior Schooling can be a Rollercoaster of emotions for parents and students alike! Senior schooling can be a very stressful time therefore it is important to take care of yourself : give consideration to your diet, exercise, extra curricula activities, part time employment, social media, open communication at home, down time Guidance Officer support is available please don t hesitate to make a time to see a Guidance Officer via Sandy in Student Services. Communication is the key!

  15. Resources Resources Useful Websites: SchoolTv School Newsletter Youth beyondblue ReachOut.com Bite Back Useful Apps: Smiling Minds Mindfulness meditation Music eScape Users can match their music to their mood to create a music journey Moodkit Activities to improve your mood Breakup Shakeup Helping young people cope with a break up

  16. Mark Freeman Deputy Principal Senior Schooling

  17. Year 11 and 12: Every subject is broken into 4 Units Unit 1 to 4

  18. For ATAR Unit No Formative Assessment/Summative Assessment 1 F 2 F 3 S * 4 S * *Counts for ATAR

  19. For the QCE Queensland Certificate of Education

  20. Students Require 20 Points

  21. All General subjects Applied subjects Worth 4 points Certificate 2 s are Certificate 3 s are worth Between 5 & 8 points

  22. FOR QCE Unit Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Points 1 S 1 2 S 1 3/4 S 2 Must be satisfactory, that is, a C or better, to earn the QCE point We need every student to START STRONG

  23. Assessment & Reporting times are different

  24. Unit Length Term Unit 1 15 Weeks Term 1 and half of Term 2 Unit 2 15 Weeks (Half of Term 2 and Term 3) Unit 3 20 Weeks (Term 4 2023/ Term 1 2023) Unit 4 20 Weeks (Term 2 2023 & Term 3 2024) Term 4 2024 : 3 weeks of review for General Subjects. Completion of Applied Subject assignments and all VET Certificates : 17 days of External Exams

  25. Year 11 Assessment Report Subject Information Term 1 Week 1 Unit 1 starts for all Applied and General Subjects and Vocational Courses Initial subject changes completed and finalised (Mrs Krosch, Mr Freeman) by Monday 6 February Week 2 Week 9/10 Year 11 Block Exams Monday 27 March Friday 31 March Term 2 Week 2 Interim reports issued Week 3 Parent Teacher Interviews Week 5 Year 11 Block Exams Wed 17 May Friday 19 May Unit 2 begins for all Applied and General Subjects Year 11 Unit 1 reports issued Year 11 subject changes finalised from Unit 1 to Unit 2 Friday 2 June Week 6 Week 7 Term 3 Week 9/10 Year 11 Block Exams Friday 8 September Friday 15 September Term 4 Week 1 Unit 3 begins for all Applied and General Subjects Subject changes from Unit 2 to 3 finalised Year 11 Unit 2 reports issued Year 11 Exam Block Wednesday 22 November Friday 24 November Week 2 Week 8

  26. Block Exams: Students are only at school when they are doing an exam/completing catch up

  27. Study Skills Study Skills

  28. Elevate Education Year 11 12 Students on Study Skills

  29. Other habits to consider

  30. 1. 1 - 3 hours / night 5 nights a week

  31. 2. Prioritise your work: do you least favourite subject first

  32. 3. Phones / Ipads / other devices out of ear/ eye and every other shot you can think of. They are an absolute DISTRACTION and a time waster

  33. 4. Reward yourself with down time eg. Phone Xbox Netflix etc But ONLY after you have completed a certain amount of homework.

  34. 5. Be aware of school policies (QCAA policies) around Due Dates Absence for assessment etc Academic Integrity Policy

  35. 6. Be organised: a) Study planner / schedule b) School Diary c) Desk / bedroom d) School bag e) Desktop Remember .BACKUP everything!!! . And A due date is A due date is A due date

  36. What can you do: Be aware of the subjects being studied Be aware of the required assessment Be aware of the block exam times Part time work no more than 12hrs/week

  37. Also remember: We need to extend student working memory

  38. Maths & Science Subjects external exams Cover Units 3 & 4 that is: 12 months work

  39. All other subjects External exams cover Unit 4 only however, it is still 6 months work

  40. Support Staff Mr Mark Freeman Deputy Principal Senior School Mrs Zischke Guidance Officer Senior School Mrs Leanne Krosch HOD Senior School Mrs Krysty Connelly HOD HPE Mrs Helen Beresford Deputy Principal Culture & Inclusion Mrs Robyn Hourn Admin Senior School

  41. Mr Shirlaw Introductions & Questions

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