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ASSESSMENT
Assessment Tasks are an important part of Senior study. Each subject teacher is required to provide an Assessment Mark for each student in each HSC Course, except for VET Courses, such as Hospitality where records of student competencies are kept in a student logbook. An HSC Assessment Mark in a subject is calculated from a set of Assessment Tasks, given during the HSC Course. Assessment results achieved in the Preliminary Courses do not contribute to the HSC Assessment Marks.
Early in Year 11, students will be given an overview of Preliminary Assessment Tasks to be done. A minimum of two weeks’ notice will generally be given for the exact date of an Assessment Task. Students will receive feedback on all tasks. A similar process will occur for HSC Assessment details, with an overview of HSC Assessment Tasks given to students early in Term 4 next year.
STUDENTS ABSENT FROM TASKS
Students missing an Assessment Task because of illness will generally require a Doctor’s Certificate. Without a valid reason, late work handed in will receive a reduced mark. Such work will generally still need to be completed in order for the student to satisfactorily complete the course being studied. Missing a test without a valid reason will result in no marks being awarded for the test. Should a student want to appeal an Assessment Task for illness or misadventure reasons, appropriate documentation should be attached to an appeal form. Appeal forms are available from the College Office. A copy will also be included in the Preliminary Assessment Handbook and the HSC Assessment Handbook.