Curriculum
Qualified staff teach the NSW Board of Studies curriculum in the following six (6) Key Learning Areas:
1. English
- Talking and Listening
- Reading (including viewing)
- Writing (including spelling, handwriting and punctuation).
2. Mathematics
- Number
- Patterns and Algebra
- Data
- Measurement
- Space and Geometry
- Working Mathematically
3. Science and Technology
- Built Environments
- Information and Communication
- Living Things
- Physical Phenomena
- Products and Services
- The Earth and Its Surroundings
4. Human Society and Its Environment
- Change and Continuity
- Cultures - especially Assyrian
- Environments
- Social System and Structures
5.Personal Development, Health and Physical Education
- Active Lifestyle
- Dance
- Games and Sports
- Growth and Development
- Gymnastics
- Interpersonal Relationships
- Personal Health Choices
- Safe Living
6. Creative Arts
- Visual Arts
- Music
- Drama
- Dance
In addition to the above, the school will ensure that enough staff are employed who are qualified to teach:
- Assyrian language
- Assyrian culture and heritage
- Christian faith and values
Co-curricular activities available to students presently include the following:
- Active After School Programs such as; Fitness, Martial Arts, Gymnastics, European Handball etc.
- Assyrian Dance
- Choir
