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WELCOME TO HENLEY HIGH SCHOOL

SACE STAGE 2INFORMATION NIGHT

THURSDAY 4th JULY

WELCOME!

THE SACE SO FAR?

SUBJECT COURSE COUNSELLING DAY

TERM 3 THURSDAY 22nd AUGUST1pm to 8pm

TERM 3 THURSDAY 22nd AUGUSTInvite students/parents via appointment times to come in and discuss subject choices/career pathways

Teachers will work with you!1pm to 8pm

gain entry into universities and further trainingThe SACE Certificate is recognised nationally and

internationallyIt really is a culmination of all the learning you have

done since you started school.

It is a Certificate that indicates that you have been successful in your learning.

CHANGING WORKFORCE

It’s the quickest way students can get to University.

It is a qualification that many employers are looking for.It is what industry wants students to have behind them when students are looking for apprenticeships.

It is the result of all of the work that students have been doing for the past 12 years of schooling.

Very Important for ALL students, especially Girls

EMPLOYERS ARE LOOKING FOR THE ABOVE CAPABILITIES.

SACE: South Australian Certificate of Education

• It is a qualification that allows students to gain entry into further training and universities

• The SACE Certificate is recognised nationallyand internationally

• It really is a culmination of all the learningstudents have done since they started school.

• It is a Certificate that indicates that students have been successful in their learning.

How does the ‘South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE)’ work?

The SACE is made up of two parts: • Stage 1 (which most students do in Year 11)• Stage 2 (which most students do in Year 12)

You need to get 200 credits to achieve the SACE, through a mixture of compulsory and free-choice subjects and courses.

Work will be assessed using an A to E grading system

gain entry into universities and further trainingThe SACE Certificate is recognised nationally and

internationallyIt really is a culmination of all the learning you have

done since you started school.

It is a Certificate that indicates that you have been successful in your learning.

A TOTAL OF 50 COMPULSORY CREDITS by the end of Year 11

PLP in Year 10 = 10 Credits

Literacy through Stage 1 English = 20 Credits

Numeracy through Stage 1 Maths = 10 Credits

Research Project = 10 Credits

To achieve the SACE students would have to achieve a C grade or better in all of these Compulsory Stage 1

SACE COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

Achieving your SACESUMMARY:

You need to achieve:

• a C grade or better in the ALL compulsory Stage 1 subjects

• a C– grade or better in the ALL compulsory Stage 2 subjects,

including 10 credits for the Research Project.

10 credits equate to one semester of study in a subject, and 20 credits equate to a full-year subject.

Stage 2 assessments for SACESTAGE 2

In Stage 2, you choose your subjects and courses from those offered at your school.Assessment for Stage 2 is divided into two ASSESSMENT types:

• Internal — 70% of your assessment tasks (reports, tests, presentations, etc.) will be marked by teachers at your school and checked by external moderators. This ensures that marking is consistent across all schools.

• External — 30% will be assessed outside your school. These assessments take the form of examinations, performances, or investigations.

Another Compulsory Stage 2 subject (typically completed at Year 11), is the Research Project. It is a one-semester (10-credit) subject that gives you the chance to do in-depth research on a topic of your choice.

gain entry into universities and further trainingThe SACE Certificate is recognised nationally and

internationallyIt really is a culmination of all the learning you have

done since you started school.

It is a Certificate that indicates that you have been successful in your learning.

THE SACE SO FAR?

• All Subjects are graded from A to E

• All subjects are assessed using Performance Standards which indicate what students need to do to get an A - E grade for each assessment task that they do.

• Performance Standards also help students understand the reasons behind their grades, and how to improve

• The Performance Standards for each subject are different but they are the same for every student studying that subject either here at HHS or any other school in South Australia

HOW SACE SUBJECTS ARE ASSESSED

Students will need to complete:• Stage 2 subjects and/or VET (total of 60 credits)

• However to gain an ATAR – Australian Tertiary Admission Rank and go to University students will need to study 80 credits, that is 4 full year subjects at Year 12 as well as the 10 credits for Research Project = 90

INFORMATION ABOUT STAGE 2

At Henley High School all students are to Study 4 STAGE 2 subjects.

REASON• Safety net for students who change their mind about a

particular career or university pathway

• To gain SACE ALL students must pass at least 3 Stage 2 subjects (C- or better)

STAGE 2 at Henley High School

Has a list of all the University Courses that are offered by all the Universities that have campuses here in Adelaide.

They also include all the prerequisite subjects that students will need to study to ensure that they meet all the subject eligibility to get into the course of their choice.

Eg if students are planning on doing Engineering (Electrical and Electronic –double degree, at Adelaide University they will need to do Mathematical Methods, Physics and Specialist Maths in Year 12, that means that in Year 11, they should be choosing these subjects.

It also lists the cut off score that students needed to get into that course in 2019.

You can do the same for TAFESA via the www.satac.edu.au site

The South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre: SATAC

https://www.satac.edu.au/satac-publications

https://www.satac.edu.au/satac-publications

gain entry into universities and further trainingThe SACE Certificate is recognised nationally and

internationallyIt really is a culmination of all the learning you have

done since you started school.

It is a Certificate that indicates that you have been successful in your learning.

THE SACE SO FAR?

UNIVERSITY BONUS POINTS

Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Scheme

Students will be awarded two points, up to a total maximum of four points, for successfully completing a subject in any one of the four categories:

•20 credits of a LOTE in the Languages Learning Area (two 10 credit Australian indigenous language subjects can be paired in lieu of a 20 credit LOTE). Please note that the subject Language and Culture does not attract a bonus

•2ESH20 English or 2ELS20 English Literary Studies

•2MHS20 Mathematical Methods

•2MSC20 Specialist Mathematics

Successful completion is defined as gaining an overall grade of C- or better.

The Scheme will apply to all programs offered by the University of Adelaide except the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery and the Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience).

Adelaide Uni web site

Future pathways through ‘South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre (SATAC)’

Vocational and TAFE SA entry

• Typically students who successfully achieve SACE can apply for the majority of specialised courses offered at TAFE (which includes numerous Certificate and Diploma courses).

This is done through the SATAC application process that is open to apply in Term 3 of the students final year of schooling

• The TAFE SA Selection criteria can vary for specialised course, however pre-requisite subjects at Year 12 are no longer a focus.

UNIVERSITY entry…requires an‘Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR)’

An ATAR is typically achieved by successfully completing FOUR Stage 2 Subjects (or Equivalent) + Research Project, rather than only THREE required for SACE

Year 10-• 10 credits for the Personal Learning PlanYear 11-• 20 credits for ‘Literacy’, chosen from a range of English subjects at Stage 1 or Stage 2• 10 credits for ‘Numeracy’, chosen from a range of mathematics subjects at Stage 1 or

Stage 2 • 10 credits for the Research ProjectYear 12-• 80 credits from Elective Stage 2 Subjects (or equivalent)-

(FOUR Stage 2 Subjects (or Equivalent))

UNIVERSITY OPEN DAYS

HHS Course Counselling-Recommendations

1) COMPLETE ‘RESEARCH PROJECT’ IN 2019

Reason-Students who do not complete ‘Research Project’ in Year 11, must then complete as a Year 12 student. This is added to their time table an effectively ‘overloads’ their work load…this time is better spent focusing on being successful in Stage 2 Subjects

2) CHOOSE FOUR STAGE 2 SUBJECTS FOR 2020

Reason-Students rarely know what their pathway will be post schooling, particularly current Year 11 students. • Choosing FOUR subjects will still allow students the opportunity to apply for University

as a school leaver• Choosing only THREE subjects, and then changing their mind at start of school

year…can be problematic because the choice of subjects will be LIMITED due to classes being at capacity. Students may not have a choice a 4th subjects.

Important websites

www.sace.sa.edu.au

http://www.satac.edu.au/

VETVocational Education and Training in Year 12

What are the benefits of choosing VET Courses?• Gaining a nationally recognised qualification while completing the SACE• getting a 'head start' in their chosen career.• making senior school study more relevant and interesting.• providing opportunities to learn 'on-the-job' through workplace

learning.• gaining the skills and knowledge that employers look for.• providing pathways into apprenticeships, traineeships (including

School-based Apprenticeships and Traineeships), further education or training, and direct employment.

SEE SEPARATE VET PRESENTATION

So how do they know which subjects to choose

How students SHOULD choose their subjects:

• According to what their strengths are• What they are good at• Subjects that they have enjoyed • That fit in with their career plans• They have referred to the 2020 Curriculum Guide• Checked the SATAC Guide to see what course/industry they

are interested in to see if there are any prerequisites or assumed knowledge

• Taking the advice from their teachers/mentors• Listening to what you have to say• Checking the Essential Guidelines for successful SACE

completion• Getting extra help each lunchtime in the next few weeks

What they shouldn’t do:

• Choose subjects because they want to be with their friend

• Choose a subject because they think they will get their favourite teacher

• Choose a subject because they heard it will be easy.

• Choose a subject without knowing exactly what is involved in that subject

So how do they know which subjects to choose

How to Select Your Course of Study

SOME SOURCES OF INFORMATIONYou can get information to help with your course choices from the following:school reportssubject teachers (and subject teachers’ recommendations)home group teachersStudent Wellbeing LeadersHenley High School Website VET and Career Education LeaderCurriculum LeadersDeputy Principal / Assistant Principalsthe Curriculum Handbookfriends and relatives who work in various fieldstertiary institutions, TAFESA and Registered Training Organisations (RTO)South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre - SATAC (www.satac.edu.au)My Future website www.myfuture.edu.auThe SACE Board www.sace.edu.auSATAC www.satac.edu.au

HOW TO CHOOSE SUBJECTSAll subject selections will be done by a software program called WEB PREFERENCES.

Students will be sent an email fromnoreply@selectmysubjects.com.au

All subject selection must be finalised by Sunday, 25th August by 8.30 pm

TERM 3 THURSDAY 22nd AUGUST1pm to 8pm

• Invite students/parents via appointment times to come in and discuss subject choices/career pathways

• Teachers will work with you!

SUBJECT COURSE COUNSELLING DAY

Questions

Please call your relevant teacher or leader to answer any question you may have.

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