Congratulations to all those students who have successfully completed their HSC practical or performance aspect of the course for English Extension 2, Music 1, Industrial Technology, Visual Arts and Textiles and Design.
The Year 12 Reports went home with students after their Graduation Ceremony earlier this week. Students must turn all comments into a positive, and increase their study and consolidation in order to maximise their HSC Examination results.
They are also asked to view their HSC Assessment ranks for each course and contact Ms Martin on the first school day next term if there are any disputes or concerns.
HSC Examinations begin with English Paper 1 on Tuesday, 20 October at 9.50 am. All St Paul’s College HSC Examinations will be held at the Edmund Rice Centre (College Hall). Students were given an official NESA timetable, however dates and times can be found on the internet at https://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/wcm/connect/c196ecd5-fab0-4a4b-8a42-39c8ad26abf8/2020-hsc-written-exam-timetable.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= , and at NESA students online. Students must ensure they are aware of all their examination times. Misreading the examination timetable or arriving late to an examination because you misread the timetable is NOT a reason for misadventure. Students must be at all exams 30 minutes before they are scheduled to begin, and forty (40) minutes before English Papers 1 and 2, Mathematics, Mathematics Standard and Studies of Religion I and II exams. Due to COVID-19 procedures, it is imperative that students adhere to these times.
Year 11 students have now finished their Preliminary Examinations and will receive feedback early next term on most of their examination results. Well done for their excellent conduct throughout this period. Year 11 reports will go out to parents early in Term 4.
Year 12 HSC Exams Tuesday, 20 October – Wednesday, 11 November.
Mrs Catriona Martin - Leader of Curriculum