Year 11 2024 Subject Selection Information Night
Our Year 11 2024 Subject Selection Information Night will be held on Monday 19 June. This night provides all Year 10 students with the opportunity to obtain information about Year 11 and 12 requirements and subject options. There will be two formal information sessions being held on the night. The first information session will begin at 4pm and the second session will begin at 5pm. After each of the information sessions, Year 11 and 12 teachers from each subject faculty will be available to answer questions about each of the subjects on offer for 2024. This event will take place in the Edmund Rice Centre. Please note that this is a mandatory component for all students entering into Year 11 at St Paul's College next year.
Year 11 and 12 Assessment Weeks
Year 11 Assessment tasks will be held across Week 7 and Week 9 this Term to accommodate the History excursion occurring in Week 8. The assessment schedule will be released on Monday 8 May in order for students to have time to adequately prepare for these tasks.
Year 12 Assessment week will be held across Week 8 this Term. The assessment schedule will be released on Friday 5 May.
HSC Written Timetable
The HSC written examination timetable has been released and can be accessed using the following link HERE. Students are also able to access their personalised HSC timetable via the Student’s Online portal.
The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom
AI is a powerful new tool that students can use for research and writing assistance. However, the use of AI is considered to be a form of plagiarism when used for assessments and other classwork. This is because it generates written content without proper acknowledgement from the original source.
If a student is found to be using AI and therefore not following the principles of academic integrity, they will receive a zero for the assessment or task submitted. All work that is not a student's original work must be properly cited to recognise the source in which the information was used from.
Mrs Amy Tovey - Leader of Curriculum