Year 12 Holiday Programs

Year 12 HSC Success Headstart Courses

Our course structure for each program:

  • 2 hour lessons per course, every day for 5 days. Please check our timetable for course running dates.
  • Small class group based
  • Experienced educators
English EAL/D

Course Topics

January Program

  • Reading Unseen Texts
  • Focus on Writing
  • Listening Task
  • Exploring Different Texts
  • Drama

April Program

  • Common Module: Reading Unseen Texts
  • Common Module: Focus on Writing
  • Common Module: Listening Task
  • Module A: Explaining Different Texts
  • Module B: Poetry

July Program

  • Common Module: Reading Unseen Texts
  • Common Module: Focus on Writing
  • Common Module: Listening Task
  • Module A: Explaining Different Texts
  • Module B: Poetry

October Program

  • Reading for Human Experiences
  • Focus on Writing
  • Language Identity and Culture
  • Close Study of Text
  • Listening Task Practice
English Standard

Course Topics

January Program

  • Reading Task
  • Human Experience Essay
  • The Craft of Writing
  • Language, Identity and Culture
  • Critical Study of Literature

April Program

  • Reading Task
  • Human Experience Essay
  • Module A: Essay
  • Module B: Close Study of Literature
  • Module C: The Craft of Writing

July Program

  • Reading Tasks
  • Essay for Human Experiences
  • Module A: Essay
  • Module B: Close Study of Literature
  • Module C: Craft of Writing

October Program

  • Reading Tasks
  • Essay for Human Experiences
  • Module A: Essay
  • Module B: Close Study of Literature
  • Module C: Craft of Writing
English Advanced

Course Topics

January Program

  • Reading Task
  • Human Experiences Essay
  • The Craft of Writing
  • Critical Study of Literature
  • Textual Conversations

April Program

  • Common Modules: Reading Task
  • Common Modules: Texts & Human Experiences
  • Common Modules: Essay Tasks
  • Module A: Textual Conversations
  • Module B: Critical Study of Literature
  • Module C: The Craft of Writing

July Program

  • Common Modules: Reading Task
  • Common Modules: Texts & Human Experiences
  • Common Modules: Essay Tasks
  • Module A: Textual Conversations
  • Module B: Critical Study of Literature
  • Module C: The Craft of Writing

October Program

  • Reading for Human Experiences
  • Essay for Human Experiences
  • The Craft of Writing
  • Textual Practice Exam
  • Critical Study of literature
English Extension

By Appointment Only

Maths Advanced

Course Topics

January Program

  • Trigonometric Identities
  • Radian Measures
  • Probability
  • Applications of Differentiation on Polynomial Function
  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions

April Program

  • Exponential & Logarithmic Function I
  • Exponential & Logarithmic Function II
  • Indefinite Integral
  • Trigonometric Functions
  • Techniques of Differentiation

July Program

  • Natural Growth & Decay
  • A.P. & G.P.
  • Financial Application of Series
  • Application of Differentiation
  • Application of Integration

October Program

  • General Revision I
  • General Revision II
  • Trial Examination I (Paper One Part A)
  • Trial Examination II (Paper One Part B + Paper Two Part A)
  • Trial Examination III (Paper Two Part B)
Maths Extension 1

Course Topics

January Program

  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions
  • Double Angle and Half-Angle Formulae
  • Sum and Difference and Factor Formulae
  • Mathematical Induction
  • Introduction to Vectors in 2 Dimensions

April Program

  • Inverse Functions I
  • Inverse Functions II
  • Revision & Trial Test
  • Integration
  • Exponential Growth & Decay

July Program

  • Inverse Trigonometric function
  • Projectile Motions
  • Vectors
  • Definite Integral
  • Differential Equations

October Program

  • General Revision I
  • General Revision II
  • Trial Examination I (Paper One Part A)
  • Trial Examination II (Paper One Part B + Paper Two Part A)
  • Trial Examination III (Paper Two Part B)
Maths Extension 2

Course Topics

January Program

  • Mathematical Logic I
  • Mathematical Logic II
  • Mathematical Induction
  • Inequalities
  • Vectors in 3 Dimensions

April Program

  • Three Dimensional Vectors
  • Complex Numbers
  • Inequalities
  • *Proof (I) – Binomial Theorem
  • Proof (II) – Mathematical Induction

July Program

  • Complex Numbers I
  • Complex Numbers II
  • Integration I
  • Integration II
  • Simple Harmonic Motion

October Program

  • General Revision I
  • General Revision II
  • Trial Examination I (Paper One Part A)
  • Trial Examination II (Paper One Part B + Paper Two Part A)
  • Trial Examination III (Paper Two Part B)
Physics

Course Topics

January Program

  • Charges, Conductors and Fields
  • Motor Effect I
  • Motor Effect II
  • Electromagnetism I
  • Electromagnetism II

April Program

  • Advanced Mechanics
  • The Nature of Light
  • Electromagnetism

July Program

  • From the Universe to the Atom
  • The Nature of Light
  • Electromagnetism

October Program

  • Advanced Mechanics
  • Electromagnetism
  • The Nature of Light
  • Special Relativity; Stars
  • The Atomic Structure
Chemistry

Course Topics

January Program

  • Acids and Bases I
  • Acids and Bases II
  • Titration
  • Organic Chemistry I
  • Organic Chemistry II

April Program

  • Acid/Base Reactions
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Applying Chemical Ideas

July Program

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Applying Chemical Ideas

October Program

  • Calculating the Equilibrium Constant
  • Using Bronsted-Lowry Theory
  • Nomenclature
  • Alcohols
  • Analysis of Inorganic Substances
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