The Innovation and Enterprise career pathway is offering Certificate courses to Yr 9 and 10 students in Automotive, Business, Construction, Hospitality, Retail and Technology. The pathway will allow for accelerated progression into Certificate courses in Year 10. These courses are an excellent introduction to future careers and provide a great pathway for students looking to complete further training and qualifications at higher Certificate, Diploma and Degree level.

The additional courses offered at the college cover the NESA syllabus requirements – developing the core skills of literacy and numeracy – and our Archdiocesan Religious Education curriculum.

Starting in 2024, students in Years 9 and 10 will have the opportunity for early commencmemt in Certificate II and III courses. These courses are an excellent introduction to future careers and provide a great pathway for students looking to complete further training and qualifications as well as their HSC.

Year 9 (2024) Elective Subject Selections
  • Mandatory: Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways

As well as ONE of the following courses:

  • Hairdressing (Salon Assistant)
  • Automotive
  • Construction
  • Retail Services
  • Hospitality (Food & Beverage)
Year 10 (2024) Elective Subject Selections

Year 10 students will be able to choose TWO subjects from:

  • Beauty Services
  • Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways
  • Hairdressing (Salon Assistant)
  • Automotive
  • Construction
  • Retail Services
  • Hospitality (Food & Beverage)
These subjects may not be available to study in every combination.  A copy of the two lines (with one subject to be chosen from each line) is below.

Religious Education is at the heart of Catholic education. It informs all aspects of school life and supports the evangelising and catechising mission of the Catholic Church. Through Religious Education, young people come to know and love the person of Jesus Christ.

Students in Years 9-12 are invited into a deeper and more intimate relationship with God through their exploration of the Scriptures, their participation in personal and communal prayer and their living out of Catholic social and moral teaching.

The secondary RE curriculum provides opportunities for young people to ‘see, judge and act’ in response to Jesus’ great commandment to love God and love others and thus, ‘live life to the full’.

The study of English in Years 9–10 aims to develop students’ knowledge, understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of the English language and to develop their skills as effective communicators.

Students develop their control of language by reading and viewing a range of texts and by writing imaginative, interpretive and critical texts with clarity and accuracy for a range of purposes and audiences. Students engage with and explore literature of past and contemporary societies, as well as a range of spoken, visual, media and multimedia texts.

The Sydney Catholic Schools Statement on Literacy provides further elaboration on the principles of literacy and various roles within and across our schools.

The Mathematics syllabus provides students with the opportunity to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills in mathematics and working mathematically. Students have the opportunity to develop increasingly sophisticated and refined mathematical understanding, fluency, communication, reasoning, analytical thought and problem-solving skills. These capabilities enable students to respond to familiar and unfamiliar situations by employing strategies to make informed decisions and solve problems relevant to their present and future needs.

Through the study of Science students learn about our biological, chemical, geological, physical and technological world. They actively develop skills in planning and conducting investigations, recording and analysing data and problem solving. Students explore real world phenomena and develop solutions to authentic problems.

Human Society and its Environment is the study of how humans interact with the world, how society operates and how it is changing. Through the study of HSIE, students develop the skills to prepare them to actively and responsibly participate as informed citizens in the contemporary world.

Through the study of Personal Development, Health and Physical Education courses, students develop the knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes needed to take action to protect and enhance their own and others’ health, safety and wellbeing in varied and changing contexts. Physical education is fundamental to the acquisition of movement skills and concepts to enable students to participate in a range of physical activities – confidently, competently and creatively.

Through the study of technology courses, students engage in a diverse range of practical experiences and develop knowledge and understanding of contemporary and advancing technologies. They develop solutions to identify problems and situations, and explore the impact of technologies on the individual, society and the environment.