Pathways at a Glance
Progressing from Year 10 into the senior years of schooling is an exciting time, irrespective of whether that involves moving towards the Higher School Certificate, the IB
Diploma or a vocational qualification.
Outlined below is a snapshot of some key elements for each pathway as well as video presentations for your information.
HSC Pathway
HSC Pathway |
Broad-based pattern of study leading towards university matriculation |
Allows students to specialise in disciplines or ways of learning (only compulsory subject is English) |
Assessed through internal assessments and the external HSC Examinations |
Can include a vocational (VET) subject |
Leads to the award of the NSW Higher School Certificate |
Subject results provide students with an ATAR for university applications |
Watch a presentation about the HSC pathway at The Riverina Anglican College.
IB Pathway
IB Pathway |
Broad-based pattern of study leading towards university matriculation |
Asks students to work over a broad range of academic disciplines |
Assessed through internal assessments (moderated by the IB) and external IB examinations |
Does not include vocational (VET) subjects |
Leads to the award of the IB Diploma |
Overall result (out of 45) is converted to an ATAR for university applications |
Watch a presentation about the IB pathway at The Riverina Anglican College.
Vocational and Non-ATAR Pathways
Vocational and Non-ATAR Pathways |
Broad-based pattern of study for students who may not be looking to university study |
Allows students to study in areas that provide advanced standing or pathways into a range of vocational pathways |
VET subjects assessed through competency-based assessments, work placements and (in some cases) an external examination |
Can include traditional academic subjects |
Leads to the award of the NSW Higher School Certificate and nationally recognised Certificate II/III qualifications |
Students may not receive an ATAR (depending on their specific pattern of study) |
Non-ATAR subjects are designed for students who do not wish to proceed to university |
Students receive a HSC credential |
Assessments within the College still take place, but no HSC examinations occur |
Watch a presentation about Vocational and Non-ATAR Pathways at The Riverina Anglican College.