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Senior School
Year 10
Year 10

Year 10

  • ID:CC610003
  • Level:Grade 9
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60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Have successfully completed Year 9
  • All applications must include a recognised English Language Proficiency assessment as per ESOS requirements.
  • Students must submit their past two (2) years of academic school results for assessment by the Concordia College Head of School.
  • Students will be required to participate in an online interview with the Concordia College Head of School and Head of International Student Programs.
  • Age requirement: Less than 18 years at time of commencing Year 10

English Requirements

Students seeking direct entry into mainstream schooling at Concordia College need to provide evidence of sufficient English language skills to successfully meet the curriculum demands of the course they are seeking enrolment.

Year 10 - 12 students would need to evidence an AEAS score of minimum 80 or IELTS or other equivalent recognised assessment. Including no less than Stanine 5 in any individual section of the English component of the Test.:

  • IELTS (Academic): 5.5
  • TOEFL Internet-based test: 46
  • CAE: 162
  • PTE (Academic): 42

Note: Test score must have been achieved within six months of this application

  1. For students who do not have demonstrated basic English proficiency, it is preferable that they sit the Australian Education Assessment Services (AEAS) test in their home country before they apply to Concordia College. An Offer of Enrolment will only be issued when Concordia College is provided with the results of the AEAS test or if students provide other evidence of English ability as outlined above. 
  2. In addition to the tests above, Concordia College accepts the English Proficiency Evaluation Test (EPET) developed and administered by Adelaide International School.
  3. Applicants from Assessment Level 1 and 2 countries require a letter from their English teacher and appropriate English grades for the selected course of study. Students AL 3 and 4 countries are expected to meet the necessary English requirement by attending the - English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) at Concordia College preferred Language Centre, and also submitting a recent AEAS test.

Course Information

Laying the foundations for a bright future

The Senior School at Concordia, encompassing Years 10 to 12, is a challenging yet supportive environment, providing opportunities for students to build on their individual strengths and interests as they prepare for their future learning and career pathways.

Students in the Senior Years continue to develop key literacy, numeracy and lifelong learning skills, while gaining knowledge and skills in specialised areas of interest. Our academic programs encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning goals and outcomes, while supporting them to grow as confident, independent and collaborative learners.

The Senior School academic program builds on the International Baccalaureate Programme offered in the Middle School years. Students choose from a wide range of subjects as part of a broad and well balanced curriculum, which enables them to gain the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) on completion of Year 12.

Our students have access to a range of resources when choosing their future learning and career pathways. All Year 10 students complete the Personal Learning Plan (PLP), a SACE subject designed to help students to make informed choices about courses and subjects in Years 11 and 12.

Information nights at Concordia, together with guidance from senior staff, subject and Home Class teachers, provides students with valuable support and advice. There are also ‘hands-on’ opportunities to undertake work experience and to make visits to universities and TAFE institutions to assist students in their decision making.

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Curriculum framework:

  • Arts & Design: 2 x Full Year Choices:
    • Arts Subjects:
      • Drama
      • Media
      • Music OR Special Interest Music (Full Year only)
      • Visual Art
      • Visual Art - Design
    • Design Subjects:
      • Design, Technology & Engineering
      • Digital Technologies
      • Food Design
      • STEM
    • NOTE: There are no restrictions in students choosing from the subject areas
  • Christian Studies
  • Semester of each HISTORY and GEOGRAPHY at each Year Level
  • Language & Literature
  • Language Acquisition: Continue studying Full Year of GERMAN or INDONESIAN at each Year Level
  • Mathematics: Full Year of either:
    • Extension Mathematics
    • Mathematics
    • Mathematics Essentials
  • Physical Education
  • Sciences: Full Year of either:
    • General Science
    • Scientific Studies
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