Important Announcements

COURSE CONFIRMATIONS 2024
Students in Years 11 and 12 in 2024 have been sent their course confirmations for next year. Students should contact Mr Shackleton directly if changes are desired, but please note that course changes are limited and subject to availability.
Full-year course changes cannot be made after the end of Week 3, Term 1 2024.
Students in Years 9 and 10 in 2024 will receive their course confirmations later in Term 4. A strict process for seeking changes to elective subjects will be advised at that time, and changes will be possible at the commencement of Term 1 next year.
BOOKLISTS 2024
Booklists for 2024 will be available on MyASC next week.
Instructions for ordering online from Box of Books are available on MyASC. However, College families are not obliged to purchase books or stationery items from Box of Books if they can purchase the designated items from other educational and stationery providers.
Parents of students from Kindergarten to Year 2 do not require a booklist as a levy is charged directly to the student’s College account.
Senior School – Important Note for parents/guardians: Before ordering texts, please refer to the correspondence sent to students confirming your child/ren’s subject electives or courses that have been timetabled for 2024.
Online ordering with Box of Books closes on Friday 8 December to ensure home delivery.
SEMESTER 2 REPORTS
Years 7–11 Semester 2 reports will be made visible via SEQTA on Tuesday 5 December.
RISING SCHOLAR PROGRAM
Curtin University is again running the Innovative Schools Scholars Program. It is being relaunched as the Rising Scholar Program (RSP) and will commence in Semester 1 2024.
The RSP offers students a tertiary learning experience at Curtin University while still in high school, allowing them to earn University credit. Students will engage with staff and tertiary students through any of the available delivery modes of the University (on-campus, blended learning, or online). The program will consider placing outstanding Year 10, 11 or 12 students in one unit per semester, and students may complete up to four units over the course of the program. Students will be granted a full fee sponsorship for the cost of the units (some unit resource costs may apply). Units available to study include Engineering Foundations: Principles, Design & Communication, Introduction to Psychology, and Discovering Marketing, to name just a few.
Successful completion of units through the program may be credited towards an undergraduate degree; however, students will need to seek eligibility regarding CRL. Students will receive a Curtin University Certificate upon successful completion of an RSP unit.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Students should take into account the additional workload associated with these courses, and note that changes cannot be made to the ASC timetable to accommodate this.
Further information regarding the program can be found on the RSP page on MyASC.