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Curriculum

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Rochedale State School delivers quality teaching and learning to ensure our students become successful learners, confident and creative individuals, and active and informed citizens. To achieve this, our students develop the following skills:

•           Literacy

•           Numeracy

•           Information and communication technology (ICT) capability

•           Critical and creative thinking

•           Personal and social capability

•           Ethical understanding

•           Intercultural Understanding 

Our curriculum documents are based on the Australian Curriculum. We also use the Department of Education's P-12 Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Framework to inform our practice and decision making.  

 The eight subjects taught and assessed at Rochedale State School are:

•           English

•           Mathematics

•           Science

•           Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS)

•           The Arts

•           Technologies

•           Health and Physical Education (HPE)

•           Languages (Chinese and French)​

In each of the eight learning areas of the Australian Curriculum, there are three cross-curriculum priorities embedded. These are:

•           Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

•           Asia and Australia's Engagement with Asia

•           Sustainability 

 Assessment and Reporting

A variety of assessment tools are used to gather information about each student's individual learning needs. Differentiation is a key teaching practice in every classroom to ensure every student is engaged in the curriculum, and excels in their learning. 

At Rochedale State School, year level teaching teams work collaboratively to create quality assessment for all students. Teachers participate in moderation sessions to ensure the standard of student learning is consistent across the year level.

Students are assessed throughout the learning, and at the end of the learning. This informs the teacher's knowledge of the students' current learning needs and allows the students to be given feedback about their learning.   

Parents and carers are informed of their child's social progress and academic results through:​

•           Two academic report cards per year

•           One parent-teacher interview (Term 1) and one student-led confere​nce (Term 3)


​​Student Learning and Wellbeing Framework​​

Click he​re​ to view our Student Learning and Wellbeing Framework.



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Last reviewed 31 January 2024
Last updated 31 January 2024