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Senior School — Years 10
Senior School — Years 10

Senior School — Years 10

  • ID:KC610004
  • Level:Grade 10
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Fees (AUD)

* Arrival Support Fee, Accommodation Placement Fee, School Transfer Fee, Administration Fee, Homestay Fee

Estimated Total/program:
Apply
60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
Fly
1

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

Students must have achieved at least 60% on average in each core academic subject over the past two years. 

English Requirement

It is a requirement that secondary school students have a certain level of English language skills prior to commencing their course of study.

To meet the minimum English language requirements for secondary school students, a student must provide documented evidence that the student has:

• been taught at a school for at least 2 years where English is the primary language of instruction; or

• achieved:

» a general IELTS test score of at least 5.5 for Year 10 entry; or

» a general IELTS test score of at least 6.0 for Year 11 entry; or

» an AEAS score of 66 or higher; or » an internet-based TOEFL score of at least 69; or

» an EIKEN score of Grade 3 or higher for Year 10 entry; or

» an EIKEN score of Grade Pre-2 or higher for Year 11 entry.

If the above requirements cannot be met, then before commencing in a Victorian government school, the student must:

• undertake additional English language studies in a Victorian government school as part of their course, if available; or

• successfully complete an English language course in Victoria at a private provider

Other Requirement

All school students must be of an appropriate age for the entry level for their school course, regardless of their country of citizenship. To be granted a visa for school studies, the student must meet the following Migration Regulations 1994 age requirements: 

Less than 18 years

  Commencing Year 10

 

Course Information

 

Year 10 preparation for senior years 

A greater emphasis is placed on pathways, and developing skills towards a chosen vocation.

Students are encouraged to examine their individual pathways and to seek experiences in tertiary education, workplace or applied learning.

Year 10 is a time of preparation for Years 11 and 12 studies and is the beginning of a three-year Senior School program.

This means preparing for further study at university or TAFE, or focusing on vocational pathways and employment-based training.

Comprehensive course advice helps students to identify their strengths and goals and the pathways available to them.

In addition to the compulsory subjects of English and Maths, students choose from a wide range of units offering considerable flexibility. This enables them to build individual study programs and work towards their goals.

All Year 10 students have access to work education programs that allows exploration of future careers and encourages the development of vocational skills.

A special one-week ‘Headstart’ program also helps further prepare students for Year 11 and 12 studies. An accelerated access program allows capable students to undertake a VCE subject during Year 10.

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