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Year 12 Information Evening

Year 12 Information Evening. Nathan Henry – Senior School Manager Jan McClure – Careers Adviser Paul Robinson - Year 12 Coordinator Nancy Weatherman & Geradine Prendergast – Rotary & KTHS (Cambodia Trip) Tonight's information available on the KTHS Wiki http://kths.wikispaces.com/.

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Year 12 Information Evening

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  1. Year 12 Information Evening • Nathan Henry – Senior School Manager • Jan McClure – Careers Adviser • Paul Robinson - Year 12 Coordinator • Nancy Weatherman & Geradine Prendergast • – Rotary & KTHS (Cambodia Trip) Tonight's information available on the KTHS Wiki http://kths.wikispaces.com/

  2. KTHS SENIOR SCHOOL IMPORTANT DATES 2011 VCE Deadines • Unit 3 – No work will be accepted after 4:00pm Friday, 10th June 2011 • Unit 4 – No work will be accepted after 4:00pm Friday, 28th October 2011 VCE Mid Year Exams • Queen’s Birthday – Monday 13th June 2011 • Yr 12 subjects (Chem, Phys, Biol, Psych) • – Tue/Wed 14th 15th June 2011 • GAT – Thursday 16th June 2011 VCE End of Year Exams • Last day of classes - Thursday, 21st October • KTHS Thank you Day – Friday, 22nd October • Year 12 English Exam – Thursday, 3rd November • Yr 12 Exam Period – Thursday 3rd November – Wednesday 23rd November • Valedictory Dinner – ????????

  3. VCE Assessment More information available on VCAA and VTAC websites

  4. Minimum Requirements • 16 units completed (S) • 3 units of English group – one must be from 3 & 4 • ATAR requires both 3&4 • 3 VCE sequences of 3&4 other than English

  5. Satisfactory VCE Unit Result • The student receives “S” for a unit when all the outcomes are achieved • A student must: • Produce work that demonstrates achievement of the outcome/s • Observe school and VCAA rules • If a teacher judges that all outcomes are achieved, the student satisfactorily completes the unit. • The decision to award an ‘S’ for the unit is distinct from the assessment of levels of achievement.

  6. Basic Assessment Structure • School Assessed Coursework ( 20% - 50%) + • {School Assessed Tasks in Art, VCD, Food & Tech} ( up to 50%) + • Written Examination(s) ( up to 66%)

  7. School Assessed Coursework • Between two and four outcomes • Set by the teacher • Work must be able to be authenticated by the teacher • Done in class, at a specified time • Student must reach an acceptable standard in ALL outcomes to pass subject

  8. School Assessed Tasks • Usually a folio or design and production task • Assessed by the teacher • Subject to visitation by an external panel of assessors

  9. Written Examination • Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology and Accounting have exams in June and November • Specialist Maths and Math Methods have two exams in November • All other VCE subjects have one exam in November • All students do the GAT in June

  10. Study Score • School based assessments are compared to written exams scores. • School based assessments will be brought in line with exam scores. [Good exam performance is important] • The final mark is converted to a mark out 0-50 with mean 30 and standard deviation 7

  11. Study Score cont’d Number of students 9% 40 37 23 30 50 Study score

  12. From VCAA to VTAC • VTAC scales Study Score • Scaled scores for English are added to the Study Scores for the next 3 best subjects • 10% of Study Scores for any 5th and 6th subjects are added into score • Maximum Score is 210

  13. VTAC produces ATAR • The total scores are placed in order from 210 downwards • ATAR is a rank that states the % of students that scored less than the given student • Example; ATAR = 60.5 means the student’s total score was better than 60.5% of age group across Australia.

  14. My essentials • Consistent effort for another 8 months • 3 hours of STUDY per subject per week • See Handout • Maintain a balanced life style • Use ALL available resources • Private Study Periods • Teachers • After School Tutorials • Your peers! • Seek help when needed – don’t sit back and wait for help to come to you.

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