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PRINCES HILL SECONDARY COLLEGE
YEAR 12 VCE Parent Information Evening
2014
Gaining a VCE
• Total of 16 units
• Must include 4 X 3 / 4 Unit sequences
• Must include 3 Units of English Or Literature or EAL over Units 1-4
• Can do VCE over 3 years- no penalty
Unscored VCE• It is possible to get a VCE without doing
SACs or Exams by meeting the OUTCOMES of units through class work and homework completed.
• This means you will not get an ATAR.
• You can make a decision to gain an unscored VCE at any time leading up to the exams before SACs resulted are entered in term 4.
Gaining an ATAR• Four best Unit 3/4 studies including English /
Literature/ EAL, plus 10% of up to two more studies.
• No more than two similar studies in top four – e.g.: Music, Maths, Languages, History
• ATAR: Australian Tertiary Admission Rank, from 0- 99.95. It is a rank not a mark.
• Come to the PHSC VTAC Parent Information Evening Term 3 in August.
• ATAR is used for Tertiary selection.
Changing subjects
Still possible to change until Friday 7th Feb
• Need to take care (VCE/VCAL rules, tertiary prerequisites etc.)
• See Ms Icely & then Mr Mc Murdo to do the paperwork
• CAE- recent changes mean the cost to students is now $1,700
Study Expectations • Students self reliant
• Homework program:3-5 hours per night 5-7 hours on WednesdaysOne day on the weekend
DO NOT UNDERTAKE PAID EMPLOYMENT ON WEDNESDAYS!
• Revise if no set work• Study at the same time & place as
much as possible: ergonomic furniture
away from Facebook
Attendance and punctuality
Maximise your “face to face” learning time
ESSENTIAL
• Policy is set out in PHSC Senior School Handbookhttp://www.phsc.vic.edu.au/images/stories/Senior_School_Guide.pdf?
phpMyAdmin=Qv9tkRJcku9HQ2XX0N5KsQrX4m8
Follows VCAA guidelines-• 5 unexplained, 12 in total ( with medical certificate-
within a 2 week period) per unit• Practical implementation means that 5 mins
lateness will be recorded as absence • Parents should record absences through Compass
SACs• Any absence from a SAC MUST be explained
by a Medical Certificate. They must show this to their teacher asap to make a time to sit the SAC.
If not then the score will be Not Assessed i.e. 0 marks
• All teachers give out SAC date times to classes
• The SAC Calendar is being collated at the moment.
• See PHSC website to view the calendar
Study Periods
• Make best use of time
• Complete class and homework, revise
• Only in study area, library or canteen
• VCE Hub has new funky furniture!
Interim Reporting
Parents may request a report at any time.
• Interim reporting will take place at end of Terms 1 & 3 as well as formal end of semester 1 report.
• No end of year report
• Parent teacher interviews 1st April
EXAMS• General Achievement Test (GAT):
Wednesday June 11th
(Any student doing a 3/4 VCE subject must sit the GAT)
• End of Unit 4: Friday 24th October
• Unit 4 Final Exams:Begin Wednesday 29th October
• ATARS released : Monday 15th December
Special Exam/SAC Provision
• May be applicable in special circumstances
e.g. Illness, trauma or ongoing learning or physical disability
• Special Exam arrangements- must be done asap DUE: Friday 7st March to VCAA
• Must apply through the coordinator
• See VCE student Handbook for
more details & /or VCAA website
Derived Exam Score
• Problems e.g. medical, family emergency on exam day or a few days before- contact VCE coordinator asap
• Might be possible to apply for a Derived Exam Score
• Still try to sit the exam if at all possible
New Homegroup Structure Compulsory-Tuesday after period 2 for 30 mins
Student support:• Study skills & organsation• Revising for SACs and Exams• Well Being & Stress management• Tertiary Institutions• VTAC Applications & Pathways• Becoming an Adult
See the wiki for more details:http://confluence.phsc.vic.edu.au/display/VCE/Year+12+Home+Group+2014
Make Up Home Group Wed 8.40
Some "tips" Senior School study is a team effort -student, parents
and teachers working togetherGet your child to teach new information to you!
Weekday evenings are not suitable for extended social activity
A planned study routine is helpful: 1min planning saves 4 mins- 5 mins saves 20 mins
• Study in 50 mins chunks with 5/10 min break• Review notes within 24 hrs. & regularly throughout the
year Baroque Music aids recall by 25%• Positive attitude & self talk – affirmations• Recommended Book – Michael Carr –Gregg“Surviving Year 12- A Sanity Kit for students & their parents”
Advice for Parents of a Year 12 Student
•Help them maintain balance & stay organized.
•Remember, you can’t study for them. No one can make a young person study. It is up to them in the end.
•It’s good to be available in the final year, even if on the phone.
•Ask if there is anything you can do. Getting them to teach you a concept is a good learning experience for them & you!
•Parental nagging & harping has been identified as a major student stressor. Offer support that they will/ can accept.
•Although this is an important year, they need to know that their lives will go on after it. There are many pathways to get to a final goal.
•Try not to compare siblings.
•Celebrate getting through year 12 before the results come out; commend their efforts not just their ATAR.
•Negotiate your needs and expectations & be flexible. Discuss a range of options for the future.
•Discuss these tips with them to see which are the most important.
Parent Help Session
Tuesday 27th May 7pm
Elevate Education Presenter
STUDY SKILLS & COURSE CONFIRMATION
MORNINGA compulsory session for Year 12s is being held tomorrow 5th Feb
8.40 am- 12.25pm
• Guest Presenters from “Elevate Education”
Topics-Study Sensei & Memory & Mnemonics
• Enrolment details checked – VASS Forms
Other sessions held on other Wednesdays throughout the year (on the calendar)
Home Group Teachers• 12A Hannah O’Keefe
• 12B Sophie Peters
• 12C Sasha Kober
• 12D Agne Douvartzidis
• 12 E Pinetta Filardo
• 12F Marcellene D’Menzie
Coordinator
Debra Icely
9389 0654• DO WE HAVE YOUR CORRECT EMAIL?