Secondary- Years 11 & 12, Education Program
At Emerald Christian College the Year 11-12 education program is designed to prepare and equip students for life after school. We strive to develop in students a deep understanding and appreciation for the world around them to enable them to graduate as educated, independent, creative, and resilient problem solvers, ready for life in the world and eternity. We are committed to delivering a curriculum, through a supportive Christian learning environment, that meets the needs and aspirations of our students.
These two years are essential for each student to develop as a unique person of worth, to choose appropriate academic and career pathways, and graduate as a person of integrity to impact their community.
The focus in Senior School is on servant-leadership. Students learn to apply the principles and skills of leadership to their own study and lives. Many opportunities are provided for them to develop and demonstrate their servant-leadership qualities in the school and local community.
The Senior School curriculum allows students to follow academic pathways leading to both the award of an ATAR, and vocational pathways which lead to School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships, work experience or employment. Subjects offered in Years 11 and 12 can contribute to the achievement of a Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE).
“Our children are encouraged to grow in their education, and in their character, which is important for their post-school life.”
These two years are essential for each student to develop as a unique person of worth, to choose appropriate academic and career pathways, and graduate as a person of integrity to impact their community.
The focus in Senior School is on servant-leadership. Students learn to apply the principles and skills of leadership to their own study and lives. Many opportunities are provided for them to develop and demonstrate their servant-leadership qualities in the school and local community.
The Senior School curriculum allows students to follow academic pathways leading to both the award of an ATAR, and vocational pathways which lead to School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships, work experience or employment. Subjects offered in Years 11 and 12 can contribute to the achievement of a Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE).
“Our children are encouraged to grow in their education, and in their character, which is important for their post-school life.”