Year 9 Information
Year 9 students will study a range of core subjects, as well as a minimum of one semester of an Art Elective and one Technology elective. Year 9 continues to follow the Victorian Curriculum (F-10), whilst allowing students to explore a variety of subjects they may not have had the opportunity to study previously.
All year 9 students will study the following core subjects:
Year 9 Core Subjects |
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English |
Mathematics |
Science |
Humanities |
Health and Physical Education |
Arts elective (studied for one Semester) |
Technologies elective (studied for one Semester) |
The Arts and Technologies electives students can choose from include:
The Arts – electives (Performing and Visual Art) |
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Drama |
Music Performance |
Song Writing 101 |
Sound, Stage and Lighting Production |
Mask & Make-up |
Media – Photography and Photoshop |
Sculptural Ceramics |
Studio Art |
Visual Communication Design |
Technologies - electives |
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Designing and Engineering for a Better Future |
Food Whiz |
Games Programming |
Micro Computing |
Product, Design and Technology (Wood/Metals/Plastic) |
Textiles - Fashion |
Web Design and Development |
Students will also choose a further four electives (from any Domain Area). For further information, please view the Year 9 Subjects and Course Examples page.
Launch
Once per week, students will be engaging in activities either within their cohort or vertically with other students in their house group across Years 7 -10. Activities may include guest speakers, assemblies, respectful relationships initiatives, peer support sessions or pathways programs. This exciting program will build student agency, develop transferable skills, enhance connectedness between year levels and generate greater involvement and representation in the house system.
Accelerated and Enhancement Program
Students selected for the Accelerated and Enhancement group will undertake a compacted course of study over three years beginning in Year 7. The course will be structured so that students will be accelerated in Mathematics. and participate in enhancements to their learning program in other core subjects. All electives with other classes at the same age level. Learning extension is provided on a personal level. Student progress will be monitored year to year to ensure our students’ continued success in the program. Students in this program will be encouraged to be involved in a range of College activities that may include sport, College production, debating and music.
Extra-curricular Programs
Extra-curricular programs at Viewbank College include interschool sports, College production and instrumental music.
Interschool Sports
Intermediate (Years 9 and 10) Interschool Sport is run throughout the school year. The majority of the sports offered are played on a Round Robin basis against other local schools. The round robin for district competition (first round) is all played on one day. Winning teams/individuals then progress on to Zone and, ultimately, VSSSA (State) Finals.
Often the sports are played on the same day. Students may try out for different sports but may only be selected for one sport each term. Sign-ups and tryouts are notified on their House Microsoft Teams Page which is expected to be checked and read before Period 1 each morning by the students.
Summer sports offered | Winter sports offered |
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Badminton | AFL Football |
Baseball | Basketball |
Cricket | Hockey |
Golf | Netball |
Softball | Soccer |
Tennis | Squash |
Volleyball | Table Tennis |
All students are encouraged to actively participate in a positive and enthusiastic manner in the school sporting program, which will help them to develop confidence, social skills and discipline in team-oriented situations. Successful students/teams may also become recipients of medals/trophies during the year for achieving excellence in their sporting area.
Instrumental Music
At Viewbank College, all students have the opportunity to learn a musical instrument and participate in the wide variety of ensembles that the College has to offer. Tuition is offered in the following:
Brass | Woodwind | Strings | Singing | Other |
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Euphonium | Bassoon | Cello | Contemporary | Drum Kit |
French Horn | Clarinet | Double Bass | Electric Bass | |
Trombone | Flute | Viola | Guitar | |
Trumpet | Oboe | Violin | Keyboard (contemporary) | |
Tuba | Saxophone | Percussion |
There are 12 instrumental music teachers on staff who provide weekly lessons during the school day. Music lessons are undertaken during class time, on a rotating timetable. Students also have the opportunity to participate in one or more of our many ensembles including 3 jazz bands, 4 concert bands, 3 choirs, 3 string orchestras, 2 guitar ensembles and a number of smaller ensembles. Ensembles rehearse either before school, at lunchtime or after school.
Participation in the Instrumental Music Program is subject to a materials charge. Please refer to the Parent Payment Policies document on the School Documentation page on Compass. This payment includes weekly group tuition and participation in one or more of the ensembles listed above. Students who learn an instrument/voice outside of school are also welcome to enrol in our ensembles.
College Production
Each year a theatrical production is staged which is open to all students in the school. All year levels are represented, both in performance and with technical assistance. Students in Years 9 and 10 are encouraged to audition for a role or assist in a technical capacity.
Year Level Drama Productions in Years 9, 10, 11 and 12 are held throughout the year, and the College newsletter provides further details.
The Middle School Production is open to all students in Years 7 to 10 and is student-run by the Viewbank College Drama Captain. The Junior Production is performed during Term 4.