Core Curriculum & Module Program

Secondary Curriculum

Our Secondary Curriculum provides the opportunity to explore new areas of study through the College module program. Students select module units covering a range of subjects from a wide variety of disciplines to study alongside the Core Curriculum.

All subjects are developed in line with the Australian Curriculum.

Years 7 & 8

Core Curriculum

  • English
  • Mathematics

  • Science

  • History

  • Geography & EBCC

  • Health, Physical Education (HPE)

  • Outdoor Education

  • Christian Studies

Rotations

The Arts:

  • Music

  • Visual Arts

Technologies:

  • Drama

  • Design & Technologies

  • Digital Technologies

Languages:

  • German

  • Indonesian

Years 9 & 10

Core Curriculum

  • English

  • Mathematics

  • Science

  • History

  • Health, Physical Education (HPE)

  • Work Studies

  • Christian Studies

Information On Electives

Three Elective lines are offered in both Years 9 and 10, with the option of semester, year-long or two-year courses. 

ELC can also offer students on a vocational pathway the ability to engage in Certificate 2 & 3 VET courses from Year 10. 

All Electives offered can lead to a variety of accredited Tasmanian Certificate of Education and VET (Vocational Education and Training) subjects.  

Electives

Line 1 

  • Design in Timber  
  • Music  
  • Outdoor Education  
  • Personal Project  

 Line 2 

  • Digital Technologies  
  • Graphics and Design  
  • Electronics (Sem 2 only)  
  • Visual Arts  

 Line 3 

  • Drama 
  • Media Arts  
  • German  
  • Food Production 

Module Program

The College Modules draw their content from different learning areas across the Australian Curriculum and often draw from more than one area, allowing for integrated units. 

Year 7 and 8 students can choose from a range of Arts and Technology modules.

Students in Year 9 and 10 have the opportunity to undertake either term, semester or year-long modules and are encouraged to experience a range of learning experiences to allow for the identification of interest areas to support pathway planning and subject choice in Years 11 and 12.

Available Modules change each year depending on student interest and preferences.