In English, students study, use, and enjoy language and literature communicated orally, visually, or in writing.
In The Arts,
students explore, refine, and communicate ideas as they connect
thinking, imagination, senses, and feelings to create works and respond
to the works of others.
In Health and Physical Education, students learn about their own well-being, and that of others and society, in health-related and movement contexts.
In Learning Languages,
students learn to communicate in an additional language, develop their
capacity to learn further languages, and explore different world views
in relation to their own.
In Mathematics and Statistics,
students explore relationships in quantities, space, and data and learn
to express these relationships in ways that help them to make sense of
the world around them.
In Science,
students explore how both the natural physical world and science itself
work so that they can participate as critical, informed, and
responsible citizens in a society in which science plays a significant
role.
In the Social Sciences,
students explore how societies work and how they themselves can
participate and take action as critical, informed, and responsible
citizens.
In Technology,
students learn to be innovative developers of products and systems and
discerning consumers who will make a difference in the world.