Belridge Secondary College
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17 Gwendoline Drive
BELDON WA 6027
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Email: belridge.sc@education.wa.edu.au
Phone: 08 9408 8000

Deputy Principal - Years 10, 11 and 12

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With the upcoming exams fast approaching our Senior students need to be aware of the following details:

Year 11 and 12 exams commence on Monday, 27 May and conclude on Friday, 7 June 2024. Students are only required to be at school for their exam time and must arrive 20 minutes prior to the exam in full school uniform.

Students who are studying a Certificate Course who are not up to date with their work will be required to come into College during the exam period to complete any work outstanding. Students will receive a letter by the school indicating if they are required to attend school. Parents will be notified via email when students are required to attend.

For any student who misses an exam, the College will follow the guidelines from SCSA (School Curriculum & Standards Authority) where the student must provide a valid reason and/or a medical certificate on the day of the missed exam. This will need to be sent to Mr Cheeseman (Deputy Principal) for consideration.

Year 10 exams

HASS Wednesday, 29 May  Periods 3 and 4
English  Thursday, 30 May  Periods 3 and 4
Maths  Wednesday, 5 June  Periods 1 and 2
Science  Friday, 7 June  Periods 1 and 2 

TISC - University Early Offers for Year 12 ATAR students

The College had a presentation from TISC last week outlining the process for applying to university. TISC is now open for students to set up an account which will allow them to apply for an early offer to university. This will be based on their Year 11 results. I encourage students to apply in the coming weeks. 

ASPIRE Club

On Wednesday, 17 April 2024, Year 12 ATAR students had the opportunity to attend the ASPIRE Breakfast to hear from three of our former students regarding strategies that worked for them to be successful in their studies.  Hopefully, students gained some tips on how to study effectively for their exams later in the year. A huge thank you to Gemma Spiers (studying Occupational Therapy at ECU), Jack Harrex (studying a Bachelor of Engineering - Honours at Curtin) and Kai Spencer (gap year and then studying Mechanical Engineering) for giving up their time to come and speak with our students. 

Mr Louis Cheeseman
Deputy Principal - Senior School
Years 10, 11 and 12