Secondary- Years 7 to 10, Education Program
At Emerald Christian College the Years 7-10 education program aims to provide a supportive learning environment that is engaging and challenging. Students have opportunities to explore the world around them in a dynamic, supportive, and caring environment. The staff aim to develop and maintain meaningful and ongoing relationships with each student.
In Years 7–10 the education program supports the deepening of knowledge, understanding and skills in all learning areas of the Australian Curriculum and is taught from a Christian perspective. The curriculum continues to prepare students for civic, social and economic participation and personal well-being and spiritual growth. The curriculum is designed to equip students for senior secondary schooling.
Work Experience Placement
Year 10 students have the opportunity to participate in a one-week Work Experience placement. Work Experience placement provides the student with the opportunity to test personal vocational preferences through performing tasks in a workplace. Students select placements according to their future occupational aspirations. The student may experience the following outcomes: clarification of employment goals; and first-hand information about what it means to work, as well as about the work processes of the organisation and the work environment.
The Christian learning environment provides students a safe place to strengthen their sense of value and belonging.
In Years 7–10 the education program supports the deepening of knowledge, understanding and skills in all learning areas of the Australian Curriculum and is taught from a Christian perspective. The curriculum continues to prepare students for civic, social and economic participation and personal well-being and spiritual growth. The curriculum is designed to equip students for senior secondary schooling.
Work Experience Placement
Year 10 students have the opportunity to participate in a one-week Work Experience placement. Work Experience placement provides the student with the opportunity to test personal vocational preferences through performing tasks in a workplace. Students select placements according to their future occupational aspirations. The student may experience the following outcomes: clarification of employment goals; and first-hand information about what it means to work, as well as about the work processes of the organisation and the work environment.
The Christian learning environment provides students a safe place to strengthen their sense of value and belonging.
Australian Curriculum Subjects
Extra Curricula Subjects
- English
- Mathematics
- Science
- Humanities and Social Science
- The Arts
- Technologies
- Health and Physical Education
Extra Curricula Subjects
- Chapel and Devotions
- Christian Studies
- Scripture Memory Program
- Excursions and Incursions
- Lunchtime Clubs