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Curriculum

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The Australian Curriculum at Bundaberg West is organised and resourced with a multi-age philosophy to effectively support the diversity of learning needs of our students. Known as HUBs; Prep, 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6, these groupings enable stronger relationships between students, parents and teachers.

The units of work are adapted to our context and develop the required standards of achievement for each subject.

prep standard of achievement

year one standard of achievement

year two standard of achievement

year three standard of achievement

year four standard of achievement

year five standard of achievement

year six standard of achievement

 

English

Individual and collaborative opportunities to apply knowledge to challenging experiences, stretches students thinking within reading, writing, speaking and listening.

Mathematics

Mathematics is the gateway to understanding our universe. Mathematics engagement and learning is through collaborative, hands on investigative experiences.

Science

Scientific knowledge builds reverence for the magnitude of all life. Students use the Periodic Table to make connections beyond what they can see, through Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Space.

Coding

Our Coding and Robotics Program encourages innovation, thinking outside the box and collaboration.

The Arts

Creating, exploring, singing, movement and self-expression are tools to enhance our ability to reach our potential as capable and living thinkers. Music, Art and Drama are core components of our learning framework.

Sport

Sport encourages us to strive for our personal best. Opportunities are provided for students to develop sporting skills, fitness and competition through game play.

Technology

Living in an ever-changing digital world, student will require diverse skills. Students learn to use and manipulate a broad range of technology preparing them for the future.

LOTE

Year 5 and 6 students learn to speak Japanese and the culture of Japan. Technology, games, rituals and traditions are all tools uses to synthesis learning through experiences.

HASS

Exploring the world's history enables us to understand how connections, systems, cultures are today. It empowers us to learn from events, to make choices that build a better future.

Geography plays an important role in the evolution of people, their ideas, and environments. Discovering these vast differences and similarities opens our minds to a world we are yet to experience.

Citizenship is an important goal of all educational programs and our great choices now will lead to a bright future for all.

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Last reviewed 29 July 2022
Last updated 29 July 2022