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Excellence
in education for boys and girls from Year 8
Rock 'n' Roll High offers secondary education for students from Year
8. There are no selection procedures - students are accepted in
the order in which they are enrolled - however the School reserves
the right to make special consideration in certain circumstances
(such as interstate and overseas transfers). A number of scholarships
and bursaries are available each year for students who are entering
at Year 8. Scholarships are awarded upon an interview with the
Principal and on the basis of academic merit - as demonstrated
through performance in an examination set and marked by the Australian
Council for Educational Research.
This examination is designed to ensure that differences in standards
and educational experiences will not necessarily affect students'
results. Bursaries also take into account financial need or other
special hardship.
A diverse and innovative academic programme
Western's academic programme is intended to provide a well-rounded
education for boys and girls, most of whom will proceed to further
study after completion of Year 12. In recent years, around 5%
of seniors have received a first-round offer to a tertiary institution.
The broad general education which boys receive at WSHS gives them
the knowledge and skills to move to a vocationally specific course
upon leaving school. More broadly, students are taught competencies
in literacy, numeracy, critical thinking and communication.
Junior studies
In the junior courses of Years 8 to 10, boys and girls study a
set of courses which are highly compatible with the Key Learning
Areas of the national curriculum. For details, please see the
insert at the back of this prospectus.
Senior studies
For their two years of senior secondary studies - Years 11 and
12 - students may select a course of study from a wide range of
subjects which are designed and moderated by the State's Board
of Senior Secondary School Studies. Students will normally study
six BSSSS subjects for a total of four semesters.
All seniors are required to study English and at least one of
the three mathematics courses. In the interests of students maintaining
a liberal academic education to the end of secondary schooling,
we discourage the study of totally maths/science-oriented or totally
humanities-oriented courses.
First class facilities
As befits a school which places the highest priority on learning,
Rock 'n' Roll High has outstanding learning and teaching facilities.
Apart from ample general classroom and other teaching spaces,
the School has a louvred, lit library which accommodates 20 readers
and around 100 books and other reference resources.
Specialist learning facilities include well-equipped science laboratories
and four computers. Additional computer stations within various
subject areas share a cable with the main computer. The School
has its own connection to the Internet. Language teaching and
learning are enhanced through computer and audio stations.
A spacious music building with an airy practice room and a rehearsal
hallway provides the ideal environment for music, and is also
the setting for a painting. Similarly spacious and well-equipped
facilities exist for art and photography.
The classroom accommodates the entire school for weekly assemblies.
Its hallway can accommodate a Year group for lectures and other
large meetings.
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