Curriculum - Years 11 and 12
Redeemer, with its connections to other Lutheran Secondary Colleges in Queensland, offers a vast array of QCAA Senior Secondary Syllabus subjects and VET options through delivery on campus at the College or through Remote Delivery where our students receive instructions from teachers on other Lutheran School Campuses using technology. These students are supported by Redeemer teachers on campus to maximise opportunities for success. Our students have experienced outstanding academic results through our Remote Delivery Methodology.
Students who study at Redeemer can obtain their QCE, ATAR eligibility, or VET qualifications, or a combination of all or some of these.
CURRENT SUBJECT OFFERINGS (ON CAMPUS)
Christian Studies: Offered once a week, this subject allows for the exploration of Christianity and other world faiths, reflecting the growing maturity of the students in Years 11 and 12.
General English / Essential English
General Mathematics / Essential Mathematics
Health and Physical Education
Sport and Recreation
Biology
Furnishing Skills
Engineering Skills
Accounting
Tourism
Visual Arts
Psychology
Hospitality Practice
Physics
Modern History
Arts in Practice
Cert II Engineering Pathways
CURRENT SUBJECT OFFERINGS (REMOTE DELIVERY)
QCAA SUBJECTS
Mathematics Methods and Specialist Maths
Chemistry
VET SUBJECTS
Various Cert II and Cert III courses through application
CHRISTIAN STUDIES
Christian Studies is an important Key learning area at Redeemer Lutheran College, Biloela, and is taught and assessed at all year levels P-12. The Christian Studies Curriculum Framework (CSCF), developed by Lutheran Education Australia, is used to develop Christian Studies Inquiry units. One strand is the focus each term, but units can be developed across strands. As a College, we have allocated outcomes from CSCF to year levels as a scope and sequence to ensure that all outcomes are covered. These outcomes should be the core focus of units.
The prime aim is to lead students to know and love Jesus as their Saviour, to nurture their faith and encourage its expression.