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Course Selection Year 11 2020 - This presentation will be available tomorrow, via CCGS World Year 10 Notices
Course Selection Year 11 2020
    This presentation will be available
        tomorrow, via CCGS World
             Year 10 Notices
Course Selection Year 11 2020 - This presentation will be available tomorrow, via CCGS World Year 10 Notices
Welcome
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Course Selection Year 11 2020 - This presentation will be available tomorrow, via CCGS World Year 10 Notices
Key CCGS staff in the subject selection
                   process
• Jody Clarke, Careers Counsellor
• Heads of House, tutors, Year Group Coordinator
  (boarders), Indigenous Coordinator, EAL/D
  Coordinator, teachers
• Holly Rose, Assistant Director of Studies
• Mahendra Vaswani, Director of Studies
Course Selection Year 11 2020 - This presentation will be available tomorrow, via CCGS World Year 10 Notices
Introduction
• In Year 11, boys get to choose their subjects to a
  greater extent than ever before – exciting!
• Be aware the WACE system changed in 2015/16
• This presentation contains a lot of generalisations -
  broad advice for whole cohort
• Read all documentation and CCGS World Notices
  carefully.
Course Selection Year 11 2020 - This presentation will be available tomorrow, via CCGS World Year 10 Notices
Introduction contd.
• CCGS philosophy: we recommend and counsel
  but do not preclude
• We do our best but it is not possible to meet all
  preferences for all boys
• CCGS timetable is constructed from boys’ choices
  – hence the early start to the process.
Course Selection Year 11 2020 - This presentation will be available tomorrow, via CCGS World Year 10 Notices
Subject selection process at CCGS
• Year 10 HWB unit and class talk (Weeks 1 and 2)
• Parent Information Night (Week 5)
• Subject Selection information and advice re
  prerequisites distributed (Week 5)
• Standardised testing data to parents (Week 5)
• Boy and parents/Boarding YGC invited to interview
  with HoH and Ms Clarke (Weeks 8 & 9)
• Parent/Teacher/Student Interview (Week 10)
Subject selection process contd.
• Selections confirmed Wednesday Week 2 of Term 3
  – best chance for getting subjects as timetable is
  constructed from these choices – but not all boys
  get all choices
• Boys can contact Studies Office for changes in
  Terms 3 and 4 – can often accommodate but not
  guaranteed
• Further changes available until Week 5/6, Term 1
  Year 11 (the sooner the better, however). Expected
  to carry Year 11 subjects for the full year.
Frequently used acronyms
•   ATAR Australian Tertiary Admissions Ranking
•   SCSA School Curriculum and Standards Authority
•   TAFE Technical and Further Education
•   TISC Tertiary Institutions Service Centre
•   VET Vocational Education and Training
•   WACE West Australian Certificate of Education
•   WASSA West Australian Statement of Student Achievement
The goal for December 2021
• WASSA (West Australian Statement of Student
  Achievement) – all Year 12 students receive this
• WACE (West Australian Certificate of Education) –
  not all students receive this
  – General Pathway    workplace, further study at
                            TAFE or university
  or
  – ATAR Pathway       further study at university.
The (new-ish) WACE
• WACE is the West Australian Certificate of
  Education – new in 2015/16 - more demanding
• It is “… a certificate that demonstrates significant
  achievement over Years 11 and 12 in either ATAR
  or General pathway”
• Changes mean that more CCGS boys are taking
  the General Pathway to the WACE than previously
The WACE contd.

Should be achieved by almost all boys:
• not required for entry into workforce
• required for some TAFE courses
• required for direct university entry
WACE requirements 2021
Students must:
•   Complete at least 4 ATAR subjects (ATAR Pathway) in Year 12

or
•    Achieve a VET Certificate II, III or IV and General Subjects (General Pathway) in Year 11 or 12

or
•    Complete at least 5 General subjects in Year 12

and
•   Demonstrate minimum standard of literacy/numeracy via NAPLAN and/or OLNA by end of Year
    12
and…
WACE requirements 2021 contd.
and
• Complete at least 10 courses across Years 11 and 12, which must include
    – English, Literature or EAL/D in Year 11 and Year 12
    – Minimum of five courses in Year 12
    – One course each year from
              List A (arts/languages/humanities) and
              List B (maths/science/technology)
and
• Achieve 7 C grades in total by the end of Year 12 (minimum 3 of these in Year
   12) – no averaging
and
• Sit and make a genuine attempt in the WACE examinations (ATAR courses).
WACE Eligibility 2021?
Year 11        Grade   Year 12        Grade
English ATAR   C       English ATAR   C
Maths          D       Maths          C
Applications           Applications
ATAR                   ATAR

History ATAR   B       History ATAR   B
Physics ATAR   E
Biology ATAR   C       Biology ATAR   D
P & L ATAR     C       P & L ATAR     D
WACE – to summarise
•   Six courses in Year 11
•   Five or six courses in Year 12
•   Seven Cs across Year 11 and 12 (3 in Year 12)
•   Numeracy & Literacy through NAPLAN / OLNA
•   At least one List A and one List B course
•   ATAR          or     General + Cert II, III or IV.
Two pathways to WACE in Year 11 and 12
General pathway which can include study of a Cert II, III or IV
 – for employment/TAFE/university
 – general courses are assessed 100% on CCGS coursework, with no external
   examinations
OR
ATAR pathway
 – for direct entry to university
 – ATAR courses are assessed by a 50/50 combination of Year 12 CCGS
   coursework and external examinations (marked by SCSA and reported
   directly to TISC).
Should my son go into the General or ATAR
                pathway ?
• Give serious consideration to doing General courses if
  results in mainstream Year 10 classes are not strong
  (borderline or below C grades) or if boy is in a support
  class in the learning area
• The General pathway offers a flexible alternative that
  includes industry-based experience whilst completing
  the requirements for WACE
• Completing a Certificate IV in Year 12 can still lead
  indirectly to university – but work ethic is vital for this
  to happen
Year 11 General Pathway at CCGS 2020
Mandatory subjects              Electives (choose three)
English General                 Business Management and Enterprise General
Mathematics Essential General   Computer Science General
Career & Enterprise General     Design General
                                Geography General
                                Marine & Maritime Studies General
                                Materials Design & Technology General (Wood)
                                Materials Design & Technology General (Metal)
                                Physical Education Studies General
                                Visual Arts General
                                Certificate III in Fitness or Certificate II in Business

Work placements:
Students on a general pathway will generally choose two work placements for
Year 11. These will usually be completed during examination periods
Certificate courses for General Pathway
Students on a general pathway can choose, as one of their electives, to study the
Cert III Fitness or the Cert II Business in Year 11.

Wide variety available in Year 12, e.g.
• Cert II (Year 12) in Engineering (day release)
• Pre-Apprenticeships in Automotive, Carpentry and Plumbing (Year 12)
• Cert IV (Year 12) course in Business Studies at Fremantle Education Centre
   (day release)
• Cert III (Year 11/12) and Cert III/IV (Year 12) courses in Fitness run through
   Diamond Fitness (time-tabled at CCGS). Completion of the Cert III Fitness is a
   prerequisite for enrolment in the Cert IV Fitness
Ms Clarke can advise on the many other options available. Something for
everyone!
General Pathway - TAFE Admission
• 14% of TAFE courses are “competitive” i.e. hard to
  get into
• 51% of TAFE applicants have a first preference for
  a competitive course. The competitive courses are
  Pre Apprenticeships in Engineering, Electrical,
  Plumbing, Heavy Fabrication, Automotive and
  Mechanical Fitting , Outdoor Recreation, Marine
  Studies and Animal Studies.
General Pathway - TAFE Admission contd.

• Getting into an apprenticeship is not easy: it is
  probably more competitive to get into an Electrical
  Apprenticeship than into an Arts degree at UWA
• Students are encouraged to study the highest
  relevant course of which they are capable, if aiming
  for entry into the competitive courses e.g. ATAR
  Maths Applications if trying for a electrical
  apprenticeship at TAFE.
TAFE Admission
Selection Criteria:
• Certificate courses completed at school
• Work experience / employment
• Grades achieved at school
More info:
• http://www.eti.wa.edu.au/your-study-options/study-
  at-tafe/course-catalogue
TAFE - summary
• Some fantastic options available
• Can be used as a stepping stone to university
• Jody Clarke is the ‘go to’ person for enquiries
  about TAFE…. and scholarships, universities,
  careers!
ATAR Pathway - University Admission
Applicants must:

• Meet the requirements for WACE

• Obtain a sufficiently high ATAR for the university and course

• Satisfy any prerequisites set by the unis for particular courses

• Achieve competence in English; generally a final scaled mark of
  at least 50 in an ATAR English course.
ATAR calculation 2021

50% Year 12 school mark + 50% ATAR course examination mark
                              
            Moderated, standardised, scaled score
                              
           Four best scaled scores count (any four)
                              
   TEA (Tertiary Entrance Aggregate) plus any bonus marks
                              
        ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Ranking)
Tertiary Entrance Aggregate (TEA)
COURSE                                      Scaled score

English ATAR                                     83

Mathematics Applications ATAR                    85

                                                 83        Best 4
Biology ATAR

Accounting & Finance ATAR                        82

Physics ATAR                                     72

Physical Education Studies General              N/A

  Sum of best four courses      83 + 85 + 83 + 82 = 333
 TEA = 333.00                       ATAR = 97.95
ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank)

• A ranking between 0 and 99.95 (not a %)
• Student’s rank is relative to all other Year 12 students
  of the Year 12 school leaving age population in WA
• An ATAR of 75.0 is equal to or better than 75% of
  students of Year 12 age
• CCGS Median ATAR 2018: 91.60 (we need to maintain
  perspective).
TEA conversion to ATAR
• Converting TEA to ATAR is done each year by TISC
  (Tertiary Institution Services Centre)
• 2018 minimum ATAR* for University entry in WA:
   – UWA          80 (average** scaled mark 60.45%)
   – Curtin       70 (average scaled mark 54.5%)
   – Murdoch      70 (average scaled mark 54.5%)
   – ECU          70 (average scaled mark 54.5%)
   *Some courses require significantly higher ATAR (eg Law at ECU is
   85)
   **These averages may change slightly from year to year.
TEA                        ATAR
          *These averages change slightly from year to year.

   ATAR           Minimum TEA for ATAR         Average* Scaled %
 60.0                   197.9                                49.5
 70.0                   218.0                                54.5
 75.0                   229.0                                57.3
 80.0                   241.8                                60.5
 85.0                   256.9                                64.2
 90.0                   276.3                                69.1
 95.0                   303.0                                75.8
 98.0                   331.1                                82.8
 99.0                   350.3                                87.6
99.95                   407.1                               101.78*
Other university options
• Melbourne, Bond, UNSW, Monash, Sydney and
  Queensland, for example
• Many students consider interstate universities that
  offer undergraduate Medicine e.g. Adelaide, JCU
• UK, USA
• NB – bonus marks may not count interstate /
  overseas.
University of Notre Dame
•   Completely different entry process: based on
     – Application
     – Personal Statement and
     – Interview.
•   Early Offer Program is competitive: students need a predicted ATAR of
    above 90 (93 for Law and Physiotherapy ) plus the Personal Statement
    and Interview.
•   Early entry based on Trial exam marks, grades, reference, interview
•   Increasingly popular option for CCGS boys – compulsory to attend
    lectures (not web-based)
Blend of General and ATAR ?
• Students can choose some General and some ATAR
  subjects - but need a minimum of 4 ATAR courses to
  achieve an ATAR
• Year 11 students can change from a full ATAR course to a
  full General course after one semester, timetable/class
  sizes allowing
• Six ATAR courses is a heavy load for some. Consider 5
  ATAR and 1 General.
• Year 11 – no changes allowed after Week 5.
Year 11 at CCGS: considerations
– Genuine interest in subject (enjoyment, work ethic)
and
– Year 11, Year 12 and beyond
e.g.
– University/TAFE/Work  Prerequisites  Yr12 courses
   Yr11 courses.
Uni prerequisites – check carefully
• Engineering at Curtin 2021
   – Prerequisite: Methods; one of Physics, Chemistry or Engineering
     Studies.
   – Desirable: Specialist
• Engineering at Edith Cowan University 2021 e.g. civil
   – Prerequisite: Methods, Physics OR Engineering Studies
   – Desirable: Specialist
• Engineering at Murdoch 2021 e.g. electrical
   – Recommended: Methods, Specialist, Physics
• Engineering at UWA 2021
   – Prerequisite: Specialist, Methods, Chemistry and Physics OR
     Methods plus additional units in first year
   – Desirable: Specialist, Methods, Chemistry and Physics
Important documents
All of these will be helpful for you:
SCSA – Year 10 Information Booklet 2019
https://senior-
secondary.scsa.wa.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/560162/Year-10-
Information-Handbook-2019.PDF
•   CCGS – Judgements of suitable subjects from teachers (through
    parent portal)
•   CCGS - Course Selection Information Booklet
Important documents contd.
• CCGS - Course Selection Form
• Feedback from Year 10 standardised testing (parental
  discretion required in regard to sharing with boys)
• TISC - University Admissions 2021 (when available)
• Morrisby Career Aptitude test results
• University prospectuses (websites are fantastic too).
The CCGS Timetable
• All students in Year 11 are required to undertake 6 courses
• The timetable grid is constructed from initial course choices
• Where there are insufficient students choosing a course, it
  will not run
• Some courses will be combined with MLC – advised in Term
  4
• Year 11 and 12 General classes may be combined to provide
  a viable class size
• Syllabus documents can be checked on SCSA website.
http://wace1516.scsa.wa.edu.au
LIST A (arts/languages/social sciences)    LIST B (mathematics/science/technology)
                                           Ancient History ATAR                       Accounting and Finance ATAR
                                           Business Management and Enterprise ATAR    Applied Information Technology ATAR
                                           *Business Management and Enterprise        Biology ATAR
                                           General
                                           * Career & Enterprise General              Chemistry ATAR
                                           † Chinese: Second Language ATAR            Computer Science ATAR
                                           Drama ATAR                                 Computer Science ATAR Year 12 (accelerated)
                                           Economics ATAR                             *Computer Science General
                                           † English as an Additional Language ATAR   Design ATAR
CERTIFICATE                                English ATAR                               * Design General
* Certificate III in Fitness               * English General                          Engineering Studies ATAR
* Certificate II in Business
Other certificate courses will be          † French: Second Language ATAR             Food Science & Technology ATAR
available in Year 12 for boys who          Geography ATAR                             Human Biology ATAR
are following a General Pathway            * Geography General                        Marine & Maritime Studies ATAR
                                           † Japanese: Second Language ATAR           * Marine & Maritime Studies General
                                           Literature ATAR                            Materials Design & Technology ATAR
                                           Media Production & Analysis ATAR           * Materials Design & Technology General
                                                                                      (Wood)
                                           Modern History ATAR                        * Materials Design & Technology General
                                                                                      (Metal)
   *Contributes towards WACE but           Music ATAR                                 Mathematics Applications ATAR
   does not contribute to an ATAR          Philosophy & Ethics ATAR                   Mathematics Methods ATAR
   calculation. Only one can be            Politics & Law ATAR                        Mathematics Specialist ATAR
   undertaken                              Visual Arts ATAR                           * Mathematics Essential General
                                           * Visual Arts General                      Physical Education Studies ATAR
   † The study of this course is subject
   to SCSA eligibility requirements                                                   * Physical Education Studies General
                                                                                      Physics ATAR

                                                                                      Psychology ATAR
English options
Year 11 and Year 12
English General
EAL/D ATAR (eligibility approval required)
English ATAR (contemporary focus: diverse range incl. media)
Literature ATAR (traditional focus: poetry, drama, fiction)

Options for changes between Year 11 and Year 12
English ATAR (Year 11)  English General (Year 12)
Literature ATAR (Year 11)    English ATAR (Year 12)
Mathematics Options
               Methods ATAR &
               Specialist ATAR
10 Advanced
               Methods              Could change to
                                     Applications in
                ATAR               Year 12, although
                                 Applications in Year 11
                                    would be better
    10        Applications            preparation.

Mainstream       ATAR
                                 Could change to
                                   Essential in
               Essential            Year 12.
10 Support     General
Year 11 Methods
• Methods is significantly more difficult than
  Applications
• Historically, a large number of boys have chosen
  Methods against our advice.
• Many soon wanted to change to Applications but
  not all can be accommodated.
• About 25% of those who initially choose Methods
  either change to Applications or achieve only a D
  or an E grade in Methods in the first year.
Mathematics Prerequisites
              Year 11 Specialist     Year 11 Methods    Year 11 Applications    Year 11 Essential

Year 10      Prerequisite met      Prerequisite met          Not                    Not
Extension
                                                          appropriate            appropriate

Year 10          A grade             A or B grade            C grade                Not
Advanced
                                                                                 appropriate
                                   C grade – need to
                                   discuss with HoD

Year 10      Not appropriate       A grade – need to      A or B grade         Prerequisite met
Mainstream
                                   discuss with HoD
                                                       C grade – need to
                                                       discuss with HoD
Year 10           Not                   Not             Need to discuss        Prerequisite met
Support
               appropriate           appropriate           with HoD
Bonus marks for Maths Methods and
                Specialist
• Curtin, ECU, Murdoch and UWA award a Tertiary
  Entrance Aggregate bonus to encourage students
  to undertake the more challenging Mathematics
  ATAR course options:
  – Mathematics Methods and
  – Mathematics Specialist
Bonus marks for Maths Methods and Spec

• The bonus will apply to the calculation of the Tertiary
  Entrance Aggregate (TEA).
• Ten percent of the final scaled score/s in Mathematics
  Methods ATAR and Mathematics Specialist ATAR will
  be added to the TEA, from which the ATAR is derived.
• Bonuses from both courses will count even if the
  scaled score from the course is not one of the
  student’s best four scores.
Unacceptable combination rules for Maths
For 2022 university admission (2021 school leavers), unacceptable
combination rules will apply to Mathematics ATAR courses:
• Mathematics Applications ATAR and Mathematics Methods ATAR
  are an unacceptable combination.
• Mathematics Applications ATAR and Mathematics Specialist
  ATAR are also an unacceptable combination.
Only one scaled score from the unacceptable combination can be
used in the calculation of the ATAR.

*Interstate universities may not include bonus marks in their
calculations.
CCGS advice in regard to Maths
Students should choose the highest level of
Mathematics of which they are capable.
Their level of achievement in Year 10 is the best way for
us to judge this capability, as it reflects the skills and
understandings that they have demonstrated.
It is extremely challenging to try to consolidate skills
from Year 10 and earlier in Year 11 Methods, owing to
the level of difficulty and pace of that course.
Languages (Chinese, French, Japanese)
• Study of all languages (and EAL/D) is subject to being
  approved for eligibility – SCSA mandated
• Languages teachers run this process – contact Head of
  Department if you have queries.
• LOTE bonus from UWA, Curtin, Murdoch and ECU:
  10% of LOTE scaled score added to TEA even if the
  subject is not one of the top four
• *Interstate universities may not include bonus marks
  in their calculations.
General Advice in the selection process
• Talk to your son’s tutor, Head of House, teachers
• How is he doing in English, Mathematics, Science and
  Humanities? Consult past reports and current live marks record.
• Generally, it is unlikely that marks and grades will improve in
  Year 11 and 12, no matter how many new leaves are turned!
  (Past performance is the best predictor of future performance.)
• Unless your son is really committed to doing well in the courses
  he chooses for next year, expect his marks to drop.
General Advice (contd.)
• Avoid becoming paralysed by the choice process! No single
  ‘best’ combination
• Remember it is him doing Year 11
• Academic achievement - choosing the most challenging course
  of which your son is capable will leave options open for further
  study
• Interests and motivation rather than scaling/friends/likely
  teachers etc
• Aspirations - university or TAFE?
• Personality – resilience, anxiety issues
• Course prerequisites.
General Advice (contd.)
Beware:
• the scaling furphy
• the ‘80 effect’ (or the ‘70 effect’…)
• the easy route now / bridging courses later
• the belief that university is the best/only/most
  secure pathway to success
• Stay informed – lots of developments in tertiary
  education e.g. Curtin’s five-year direct entry
  Medical course began in 2017
Consider future trends in work
• Predicted an oversupply of
  7000 doctors by 2030
• lack of postgraduate training
  places compared to university
  places
• Increasing globalisation,
  automation, technology -
  ‘disruption’ –
joboutlook.gov.au
And (almost) finally…
• General Exhibition calculations (top 50 in state) – 2 List A +
  2 List B + next best i.e. 5 subjects counted
• All Exhibitions and prizes are now calculated on ATAR
  course exam mark only
• A few highly capable and hard-working students study 7
  subjects in Year 11 and/or Year 12
• Trust teachers’ advice – their experience and insights are
  invaluable
• Trust the School – we really want each boy to make
  progress and achieve success.
Websites
• School Curriculum and Standards Authority – (SCSA)
        http://wace1516.scsa.wa.edu.au
   (All course outlines freely available)

• Tertiary Institutions Services Center (TISC)
       www.tisc.edu.au

• TAFE WA
      www.tafecourses.com.au/courses/western-australia/
Thank you
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