English is a core subject at Èé½»ÊÓƵ at all year levels, and all courses have the appreciation and analysis of language and literature at their heart. Students read, write, view, compose, listen to and deliver a diverse range of texts to develop rich knowledge and understanding of how language operates.
Wider, independent reading is most enthusiastically undertaken by students, and is broadly encouraged by teachers to supplement classroom selections. Excellent, modern library collections and facilities are available to students on all campuses.
Students at all levels experience a wide range of artistic and cultural activities including visiting writers, poets, live theatre performances, and writing workshops. Students also attend the Meet the Writers Festival and participate in many writing competitions at international, national, local and school-based levels.
Junior School
English in the Junior School is taught as part of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme curriculum.
Middle School
In Middle School, all English classes are of mixed ability, with a smaller class available for students with specific learning needs. Various modes of continuous assessment, including oral, written and multimodal, occur in Years 7 to 10, with teachers preparing formative and summative tasks as appropriate. Examinations in English are included from Year 8, ensuring all students are well-prepared across a range of assessment methods for all courses available at senior level.
English as an Additional Language
Students for whom English is not their first language are extremely well-supported at Èé½»ÊÓƵ, both through English as an Additional Language and the intensive Èé½»ÊÓƵ Connect Program (which is specifically offered to prepare recently arrived international students for study at Èé½»ÊÓƵ School).
Senior School
All SACE Stage 1 students study a foundation English subject (English or English as an Additional Language) in their first semester of Year 11, before progressing into their choice of Essential English, English, English as an Additional Language, or Literature in semester 2. SACE Stage 2 students may select from English, English as an Additional Language or English Literary Studies. In the IB Diploma, English is a compulsory subject and is offered at Standard and Higher levels. Èé½»ÊÓƵ teaches two courses: English A: Literature, and English A: Language and Literature. Our IB students are subscribers to the State Theatre Company, attending many plays throughout the year, providing rich preparation for students’ final examination and provoking much interesting discussion!
Our Year 12 students’ achievements in English are outstanding and we are proud of the numerous subject merits received by Èé½»ÊÓƵ students in both SACE and IB for each of several recent years.