All students will submit their subject preferences by completing two forms:
A Google Form which confirms your details, and allows you to give extra information about subject pre-requisites, external studies, etc.
An Edval Form where you submit your subject preferences and reserves and book.
In the week prior to the submission deadline, the Google Form will be made available on Compass, and your unique individual Edval links will be sent to the student's school email address for you to complete your subject selections.
The timetabler will spend all of term 3 busily trying to make everybody's preferences work. Your subjects and classes will be confirmed in mid Term 4.
Term 2 Week 4
Mini-period presentation
Term 2 Week 5
Subject exploration week
Term 2 Week 6
Draft preferences to Homegroup teacher
Term 2 Week 9
Edval and Google Forms open
Term 2 Week 10
Final submission of preferences
Term 4
Confirmation of preferences. Selection decisions are final and based on scheduling constraints and class capacities.
⚠️ Therefore, there will be no individual discussions or consultations regarding allocated subjects if you do not receive your top choices. Please be aware that no changes or swaps will be permitted under any circumstances once the timetable is finalised.
Term 2 Week 4
Mini-period presentation
Term 2 Week 5
Subject exploration week
Term 2 Week 6
Draft preferences through HG mentoring
Term 2 Week 7
Senior Pathways Parent Information Evening
Term 2 Week 8
Pathways Counselling Day
Term 2 Week 9
Edval and Google forms open.
Term 3 Week 10
Final submission of preferences.
Term 3
Resolving any issues with your selections. You will not miss out on any choices without discussion.
Term 4
Confirmation of courses and classes
Term 2 Week 9
Edval and Google Forms open
Term 2 Week 10
Final submission of preferences for Year 12.
Term 3
Resolving any issues with your selections. You will not miss out on any choices without discussion.
Term 4
Confirmation of courses and classes
For information about how IB and VCE performance is scored and ultimately turned into an ATAR, see this page.