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  1. bradfield.nsw.edu.au › hscHSC | Home

    Our English and History faculty is central to study at Bradfield. English connects to all other disciplines and helps develop language, communication, conceptual and analytical skills. Our teachers understand the importance of engaging with texts such as film, poetry, novels, websites and drama to provide students with a strong cultural capital ...

  2. www.bradfield.nsw.edu.au › key-datesKey Dates | Home

    6 de feb. de 2024 · Year 11 orientation - January 29 - January 30. Please arrive at the College at 8:45am for a 9:00am start. More information will be emailed to commencing students and their families closer to the date. 31st Jan 2024.

  3. Bradfield College is a Senior college for years 11 - 12 and has been successful in replacing the ‘Chore’ in Learning with Innovation, Participation, Enthusiasm and Satisfaction. We work with students to achieve these positive outcomes through relevant study packages in Preliminary and HSC and a flexible approach to learning where we can merge general and vocational education into a student ...

  4. Bradfield offers the opportunity for students who have completed Year 11 to join the college for their HSC and to study a vocational course where appropriate. Enrolment: 500 students (Years 11 and 12 only). Director: Ms Meredith Melville-Jones. 213 Pacific Highway, St Leonards 2065. 9942 0399, fax 9942 0383. Email: ask@bradfieldcollege.info.

  5. www.bradfield.nsw.edu.au › media › 3379TAFE Fees and Charges

    Friends of Bradfield Membership (Per annum/non-refundable) Contribution to our parent association supports young people’s learning by funding activities not covered by the college’s budget. This helps provide additional benefits to our student body including Year 11 and Year 12 award sponsorship, Year 12 graduation assembly, additional

  6. The College operates for 50 weeks during the year, with formal lessons held for 42 weeks. The yearly calendar is generally the same as for NSW government schools. During term, classes begin at 8.30 am with last classes finishing at 5.30pm. As a rule full-time preliminary students attend classes for at least 24 hours each week.

  7. Here you can compare NSW high school's HSC results (based on the percentage of exams sat that achieved a DA - Distinguished Achievers) in 2021 side-by-side. Just select up to 5 schools and click "Go". You can also compare schools' HSC results over the years and see a trend in ranking, Unit 3-4 cohort (with the average, max and min of school ranking).