Transform stress into your competitive advantage with the most cutting-edge life skills program available.
While others teach you to "bounce back" from problems, this semester-long elective teaches you to anticipate challenges and turn them into opportunities for growth before they overwhelm you. Based on groundbreaking research from leading universities, you'll develop:
1. Psychological hardiness—the proven ability to thrive under pressure that directly improves academic performance, reduces anxiety, and builds lasting success habits.
2. Physiological hardiness—building a healthy body that supports a healthy mind through applying exercise science, nutrition, breathwork and recovery techniques.
Real Results: Research shows hardy students achieve higher ATARs, experience less academic burnout, demonstrate greater engagement, and show improved emotional wellbeing. You'll master evidence-based techniques from neuroscience and psychology while developing practical skills directly applicable to VCE, university, relationships, and career success.
Through the participation in a range of practical and theory classes classes, students will be able to...
Understand the concept of Psychological Hardiness and the four pillars: commitment, control, challenge and connection
AND Physiological Hardiness focusing on adaptive stress, exercise, nutrition, light, sleep, thermal stress, breath work, time in nature
Apply hardiness-based strategies to manage stress, uncertainty, and setbacks
Increase self awareness, psychological flexibility and the ability to reframe challenges
Develop personal agency and align behaviour with values
Strengthen social connection and a sense of purpose
Participate in a wide range of physical activities and learning tasks designed to increase psychological hardiness. Activities will include self reflection and growth activities, physical and mental challenges, all trying to work through your comfort zones whilst exploring how we can control our response to stressful situations.
This elective will lead to VCE Health and Physical Education Units 1,2,3,4 and VCEVM PDS and WRS.
I enjoy participating in exercise and physical activity
I want to learn how to build my psychological and physical skillset.
I am interested in learning how to improve my fitness.
I want to learn about how and why my body responds to exercise and mental challenges
In Year 10, you're making crucial decisions about your future. Develop the mental toolkit that will serve you through VCE stress, TAFE or University challenges, career pressures, and life's inevitable ups and downs. Don't just survive your final school years and beyond—master them.
The Zhou et al. (2025) study found that academic hardiness—a mindset marked by commitment, control, and a willingness to embrace challenge—is the strongest predictor of subjective well-being among adolescents.
Furthermore, students with high academic hardiness were:
More likely to persevere through academic setbacks
More emotionally resilient
More motivated and engaged in learning
More likely to experience higher academic self-efficacy and purpose
Duration: 5 periods per week for one semester
Head of Physical Education: Dean Collishaw