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![]() The Senior School years develop student maturity through a series of significant steps. Academic ability is ultimately put to the test against national standards and opportunities for leadership and service abound. Student rights and responsibilities increase in recognition of their growing maturity. Importantly, friendships and networks developed during the early years of Senior School become platforms for personal and academic development. Academic standards in the Senior School are high and the staff is committed to maintaining a proud record of excellence in the School and Higher School Certificates. This tradition is the product of high expectations, flexible course composition, optimum class sizes, and individualised academic counseling for all students. As the majority of Senior School students pursue tertiary studies, there is an emphasis on fostering the skills of motivation, time management, and personal responsibility that are necessary for independent learning. The Senior School has with a range of external professional organisations and tertiary institutions. The culture of the Senior School celebrates student success. Achievements are acknowledged regularly at formal functions and students are consistently encouraged to strive towards optimising their potential. |
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