ACE Program 2015 (Academic, Challenge and Excellence Program) Program) Information Booklet Mathematics English The Arts – Music Science “A creative, confident and resilient community of learners prepared for the future” What sort of student should apply? What is the ACE Program? ACE Students... The Academic Challenge and Excellence Program (ACE) is aimed at providing a stimulating and supportive learning environment, using the school’s latest information and communication technologies, for high performing students to demonstrate and achieve outcomes that are consistent with their academic ability. • Are keen and enthusiastic and have potential in Mathematics, Science, English, Humanities and The Arts Expectations If you are accepted into the ACE program you must continually meet high standards of academic achievement, behavior and effort. There are regular student review points across Year 8 and Year 9 where every ACE student’s continued participation in the program is evaluated. If you are not meeting the expectations of the program you may be asked to relinquish your position for higher performing students in other, non-ACE, classes. What ACE students say about the program... • “Everyone is in the class for the same reason—to do as well as they can.” • “Everybody wants to do well, nobody wants to fail. What’s really cool is that in the ACE class we all want to be better than we were.” • “The activities that we do in class are great! They are more about thinking…” • “ACE Maths is hard, but I like the challenge. Its been a while since I felt challenged in Maths.” • Have demonstrated the ability to learn through self-motivation • Have demonstrated the ability to learn independently when provided with extra learning opportunities • Have good organizational skills, meet timelines and set their own learning goals • Are creative and high quality thinkers who engage in meaningful discussions • Have good interpersonal skills, enjoy working in groups and can communicate effectively in a variety of mediums including digital, written and oral • “The ACE teachers are helpful but they also know what I can do and push me to be even better.” • “Being in ACE has meant that I have had the chance to go on Writer’s Camp and enter Science competitions. I also got to go on the camp for high performing students! Doing all of these things has taught me so much about myself and how I learn.” How to apply Mail your application to: Attn: HOD Junior Secondary Kepnock State High School PO Box 4310 BUNDABERG SOUTH QLD 4670 Applications close Thursday 23rd October, 2014 Successful applicant will be announced Thursday 13th November, 2014 Contact Details Kepnock State High School PO Box 4310 BUNDABERG SOUTH 4670 Phone: 074 131 888 Like Kepnock State High School Fax: 074 131 800 twitter.com/KepnockHigh Dear Year 6 Students, When applying for a place in the Year 7, 2015 ACE Program please enclose the following: • This page as your coversheet • A letter of application • A CV highlighting your achievements • A copy of your Year 5 NAPLAN results • A copy of your most recent report card/s • Copies of certificates highlighting your success include only significant achievements as other successes can be highlighted in your CV NOTE Do not submit original documents with your ACE/Bursary application; submit copies only as the applications will not be returned to you. Applications for both the ACE Program and the Bursaries close Thursday 23rd October. Academic Challenge and Excellence (ACE) Application Coversheet Year 7, 2015 Please note, Language study (Year 7) is mandatory. German Japanese Student Name: _____________________________________________ Primary school: ____________________________________________ Please complete the following information (tick the box/boxes) in regard to your participation in the programs below: • I participated in the Year 6/7 Writers’ Workshop with Mr Davies at Riverside Retreat on 31st July • I participated in either of the following Science Days with various Science teachers at Kepnock: - Forensic Science Workshop (26th May) - Australasian Big Science Competition (21-30th May) - Science Workshop Days (2 or 3 September) - Surfing Scientist Session (9th October) • I participated in Challenge Mathematics activities with Ms Orr (this year or last year) • I participated in the Year 6 Mathematics Cluster Muster (20th March) • I currently participate in Instrumental Music lessons at my school Please refer to the information over the page when completing your application Dear Year 7 Students, When applying for a place in the Year 8, 2015 ACE Program please enclose the following: • This page as your coversheet • A letter of application • A CV highlighting your achievements • A copy of your Year 7 NAPLAN results • A copy of your most recent report card/s • Copies of certificates highlighting your success include only significant achievements as other successes can be highlighted in your CV NOTE Do not submit original documents with your ACE/Bursary application; submit copies only as the applications will not be returned to you. Applications for both the ACE Program and the Bursaries close Thursday, 23rd October. Academic Challenge and Excellence (ACE) Application Coversheet Year 8, 2015 Please note, two-year Language study (Year 8 and 9) is mandatory. German Japanese Student Name: _____________________________________________ Primary school: ____________________________________________ Please complete the following information (tick the box/boxes) in regard to your participation in the programs below: • I participated in the Year 6/7 Writers’ Workshop with Mr Davies at Riverside Retreat on 31st July • I participated in the IMPACT Poetry Competition • I participated in either of the following Science Days with various Science teachers at Kepnock: - Forensic Science Workshop (26th May) - Australasian Big Science Competition (21-30th May) - Science Workshop Days (2 or 3 September) - Surfing Scientist Session (9th October) • I participated in Challenge Mathematics activities with Ms Orr (this year or last year) • I have been selected to participate in the Year 7 Mathematics Cluster Competition (31st October) • I currently participate in Instrumental Music lessons at my school Please refer to the information over the page when completing your application ACE ENGLISH AIMS OF THE PROGRAM 1. To motivate students between Years 4 – 9 to challenge themselves to achieve excellence through language use 2. To use spoken and written language mediums to demonstrate personal capacity, resilience and striving for excellence PROGRAM DESIGN Students will be engaged in exploring the power that language holds to inform, create and persuade in the pursuit of personal empowerment. 2014’s theme “IMPACT” aims to motivate students to explore the many and variant factors that encourage young people to make a difference in their own and other’s lives. PARTICIPATION Whilst the program is in the planning stage at this point, the intention of ACE English is to provide high achieving students with opportunities to engage with language to inform, create and persuade in written and spoken forms. This may take the form of: 1. 2. 3. 4. Regular, facilitated workshops Access to ‘Writers in Residence’ and other similar resources to support writing outcomes Writer’s camps at Bucca or Riverside Retreat Creative access cultural capital (exotic knowledge) that contributes to quality writing and speaking outcomes through research based projects at Kepnock SHS 5. Use of digital platforms to share work and interact with staff, including Students Space on the Learning Place where students log into a workshop at their school 6. Access to writing and speaking competitions to exhibit outcomes OUTCOMES Students involved in ACE English will produce an entry into the ACE English Writer’s Competition responding to the theme ‘IMPACT’. Students’ work enhances the capacity for success in English in their own schools and may be used to guide decision making about placement in ACE English in 2015. For more information please contact: Mick Davies HOD English [email protected] 07 4131 1892 ACE English Program Each year, Kepnock SHS’s ACE English program delivers a program which relies upon differentiated pedagogy to meet the specific learning needs of aspirational students. Year 7 provides a foundation to this differentiated practice while year 8 and 9 contains explicit extension opportunities in both the daily curriculum and in assessment. These tasks are designed to challenge students via extension work, not extra work. The assessment will look different to the rest of the school at various junctures in the course. As time progresses this extension work may be included in the Year 7 program (tasks are subject to change via the internal quality review process). Year 7 – Ace Foundation Year 8 Year 9 4 units with 4 assessment task per year 5 units with 5 assessment tasks 5 Units with 5 assessment tasks Term 1 Knowing me: Knowing You Term 1 What’s in a picture book? Term 1 Representing Australia Assessment: Written memoir about a life experience – 200 – 500 words Assessment: Written analysis of a message in picture books – 300 – 500 words Assessment: 3 minute spoken response eulogising an Australian icon Term 2 Poetry Panel Term 2 Teens in narratives Term 2 Speculative Fiction Assessment: Spoken analysis of poetry in a group – 2 minutes Assessment: Group analysis of narrative texts and how adolescent people and groups are represented in them – 2 – 5 minutes per group member Assessment: Hybrid narrative – 300 – 600 words NB: This task is modified to extend ACE classes in length and complexity NB: This is a differentiated task designed to extend student creative and analytical capacity NB: This is a differentiated task designed to extend student creative and analytical capacity Term 3 Novel study – Black snake (or another negotiated Australian text) Semester 2 Unit 3: Representing Cultural Unit 3: Novel study Assessment: Monologue is role as diversity Assessment: Written imaginative recount - 300 – 500 words Assessment: Narrative embedding an indigenous value 300 – 500 words Term 4 Advertising Unit 4: The moral of the story is… Assessment: Multi-modal analysis of a TV ad – 100 word paragraph and a 2 – 4 minute multi-modal analysis Assessment: First person debate speech – 2 – 5 minutes NB: This task is modified to extend ACE classes in length and complexity Semester 2 Unit 5: Persuading the world Assessment: Web/Blog space of 3 – 6 information/persuasive items– ‘Texts that inspire’ character – 300 – 600 words Unit 4: World Stories Assessment: Radio transcript – 400 – 700 words Unit 5: Representations in film Assessment: Essay – Literature Review – 500 – 800 words ACE MATHEMATICS The Kepnock ACE Mathematics (ACE-M) program is a unique targeted program that develops the problem solving skills and knowledge of students identified as having potential in Mathematics. Starting in the Coral Coast Cluster Primary schools, selected students from as young as Year 3 participate in a series of special ‘Challenge Mathematics’ lessons facilitated by staff from Kepnock State High School. These students are encouraged to apply for a place in the Kepnock ACE program in Year 8 where they continue to be engaged in an accelerated Mathematics program, exploring open-ended investigations to develop higher-order thinking processes. By remaining with the program through their high school years, ACE-M students are able to complete their Senior Mathematics B in Year 11 and accelerate their pathway into University. The ACE-M program contributes to a seamless transition from Primary to Junior Secondary School. It creates an exciting focus for students to nurture and develop confidence in their mathematical ability, be intellectually challenged and achieve success in our large regional State Secondary school. For more information please contact: Ollie Orr HOD Mathematics [email protected] 07 4131 1826 ACE Mathematics Primary Year 4, 5 & 6 “Demonstrating Potential and Interest in Mathematics” • Muster • Competitions • Activities Mathematics Extension Junior Year 7 & 8 Year 8 & 9 “Achieving Excellence for Continued Progression” Year 9 & 10 • Curriculum Mathematics • Competitions Mathematics • Leadership Mathematics Extension Senior Year 10 & 11 Year 11 & 12 Year 12 “Achieving Excellence at exit” • Tertiary • Competitions • Leadership Senior Mathematics B Senior Mathematics B University Subjects ACE MUSIC AIMS OF THE PROGRAM 1. To provide an enriching dimension to Kepnock State High School’s Instrumental Music Program 2. To motivate Cultural State School students to remain in the State School system 3. To increase student artistry, expression and aesthetic sensitivity through all five Arts disciplines PROGRAM DESIGN Students are invited to apply for one of 25 positions available in 2015. Students will study all FIVE Arts disciplines throughout their ACE Music Program in order to enrich their learning. This includes five 8 week rotations through the areas of Dance, Drama, Music, Media Arts and Visual Art. Successful applicants will show a commitment to our Instrumental Music Program through rehearsal, attendance, participation in workshops and compulsory public performances. Due to the importance of music education, Instrumental Music in year 8 will occur during students’ Arts rotations. Students will continue to experience a vibrant Instrumental Music Program without affecting their attendance in the regular academic program. WHO SHOULD APPLY? Students who demonstrate skill and passion in the area of music and already play a musical instrument are invited to apply for ACE Music. Students must be highly creative and motivated to pursue further study in the Arts. Instruments can include: violin, viola, cello, double bass, bass guitar, flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, french horn, trombone, euphonium, tuba or percussion. PARTICIPATION The intention of ACE Music is to provide high achieving students with opportunities to engage with all five Arts disciplines to create, perform and present in various forms. This may take the form of: 1. 2. 3. 4. Weekly group tuition and daily personal practice for their chosen instrument/s Ensemble experience to develop ensemble performance skills Solo and Chamber performances to develop confidence and independence whilst performing Access to musical competitions, transition day performances and workshops as well as performances at school functions such as Arts Night and Presentation Night. 5. Exposure to the latest technology available to compose, arrange and notate music using GarageBand, Noteflight and the Arts Department’s iMac suite 6. A rounded Arts education where all five Arts disciplines are equally valued and experienced OUTCOMES International and Australian research shows music education can make significant differences to students’ abilities. Students who are active music-makers are more likely to have improved maths and language performance, better reasoning capacity and problem-solving skills, better time management and self discipline, improved memory and concentration, better social and team skills. The ACE Music Program extends these benefits, providing students with a performance focus within their music studies to strengthen and further increase their skills on their chosen instrument, and broadening their analysis and composing skills. If your student already has proficiency on an instrument, why not choose our Music Academic Challenge and Excellence Program? For more information please contact: Jess O’Neill HOD The Arts [email protected] 07 4131 1858 ACE Music Curriculum Journey Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 4 TERMS OF ALL 5 ARTS AREAS 8 WEEK ARTS ROTATION 2 SEMESTERS OF 2 ARTS AREAS CHOICE OF 2 ARTS FOR THE YEAR CHOICE OF UP TO 4 ARTS FOR THE YEAR CHOICE OF UP TO 4 ARTS FOR THE YEAR THEMATIC APPROACH Dance (OP) Dance (OP) Drama Drama (OP) Drama (OP) Music Music (OP) Music (OP) Dance Combining: • Dance • Drama Dance SEMESTER 1 Drama ACE Music • Music Music Extension (OP) • Media Arts Music • Visual Art Media Arts Media Arts Film, TV & New Media (OP) Film, TV & New Media (OP) Visual Art Visual Art (OP) Visual Art (OP) Visual Arts Making Visual Art Studies (NON OP) Visual Art Studies (NON OP) SEMESTER 2 Choice of: • Dance • Drama Visual Arts • Media Arts • Visual Art ACE SCIENCE Aims of the Program: 1. Expose students to deeper scientific knowledge and concepts that allow them to truly understand the world around them. 2. To develop important inquiry-based learning skills essential for life-long learning 3. To inspire aspirational students to think outside of the box through the teaching of embedded contextual Science. Program Design: Students will be immersed in a contextual Science program. The ACE Science program strives to deliver engaging curriculum linked closely to our local region. As Caine & Caine (1991, 1994, 1997a, b) state, “Classrooms free of threat, students engaged in immersive learning experiences, and curriculum that connects to the community and the students' lives are all aspects of braincompatible teaching”. Participation: Kepnock’s involvement with the Scientists in Schools partnership, allows our high achieving students to be partnered with current, industry renowned, scientists, David Aslin and Tim Fischer. This relationship provides our students with access to cutting edge research and technological advances, as well as valuable insight into the “real world” applications of Science in society. Although ACE Science is in its preliminary phase, increased real world connectivity and freedom for students to link, connect and integrate ideas invokes development of key life-long learning skills of critical thinking, decision-making, and reflection. Outcomes: ACE Science students will develop deep scientific knowledge through contextual application of the Australian Science Curriculum and incorporation of innovative technologies in our Science Centre for the 21st Century. Our high achieving students will have an enhanced understanding of the role science plays in society and the part they play as they are encouraged to take responsibility for their learning. Cluster Connection: Kepnock’s ACE-S program is enhanced through the support of teacher colleagues in the Coral Coast Cluster. By strengthening ties with each feeder Primary school we are better able to track student progress and map curriculum relevant activities prior to students’ enrolment at our school. Kepnock’s ACE-S program supports the training of nominated staff members to become Science Facilitators, assisting to develop knowledge in areas such as Science program development, resource management and professional development in scientific content areas. We have a fantastic team of Science staff with expertise across all fields and are happy to share this knowledge. Kepnock State High School ACE-S Units. Year 7 – Foundation ACE-S ACARA based Introduction to Science Chemical Science units Extracurricular requirements. Year 9 ACE-S Working with scientific data Chemical Science Biological Science Physical Science Earth and Space Physical Science Earth and Space Science Biological Science Chemical Science ACE-S extended experimental investigation (EEI) conducted through the use of the school Drone. ACE-S extended experimental investigation (EEI) identifying the amount of solar energy required to power household appliances. ACE-S extension practicals conducted and constructed in conjunction with partnerships formed with CQU Bundaberg campus. • Science Club participation • Science Club participation • Science Club participation • External Science Competitions. • External Science Competitions • External Science Competitions • National Science Week Assistance and Participation. • National Science Week Assistance and Participation. • National Science Week Assistance and Participation. • External Shows (each semester)– e.g. ‘The Surfing Scientist’ • External Shows (each semester)– e.g. ‘The Surfing Scientist’ • External Shows (each semester)– e.g. ‘The Surfing Scientist’ • Dr Joe’s – science workshop • Dr Joe’s – science workshop • Science Laboratory visits to CQU Bundaberg Campus. Physical Science Earth and Space Science Biological Science Extension tasks: (Semester 2) Year 8 ACE-S • 9-10 - Excursion (biyearly) science discovery trip – Brisbane/Gold coast (QLD Science centre, GC Tech fair, Infinity), Universities. Bursary Application Coversheet Year 7, 2015 Student Name: _____________________________________________ Primary school: ____________________________________________ Which bursary/bursaries are you applying for? (please circle) Sporting / Academic / Cultural When applying for a bursary, please enclose the following: • This page as your coversheet • A letter of application • A C-V highlighting your achievements • A copy of your most recent report card/s • A copy of your Year 5 NAPLAN results • Copies of certificates etc, highlighting your success in your chosen field of excellence Include significant achievements only as other successes can be highlighted in your CV. Applications for both the ACE Program and the Bursaries close Thursday 23rd October. Bursary Application Coversheet Year 8, 2015 Student Name: _____________________________________________ Primary school: ____________________________________________ Which bursary/bursaries are you applying for? (please circle) Sporting / Academic / Cultural When applying for a bursary, please enclose the following: • This page as your coversheet • A letter of application • A C-V highlighting your achievements • A copy of your most recent report card/s • A copy of your Year 7 NAPLAN results • Copies of certificates etc, highlighting your success in your chosen field of excellence Include significant achievements only as other successes can be highlighted in your CV. Applications for both the ACE Program and the Bursaries close Thursday 23rd October. Additional Enrolment Information ACE Music - Year 8, 2015 Student Name: _______________________________________________________________ Primary school: _______________________________________________________________ Please complete the following information in regards to ACE Music at Kepnock State High School in 2015. The Arts are compulsory in year 8. Which Arts have you experienced in primary school? Art Dance Drama Instrumental Music Do you currently play a musical instrument? Media YES NO (IF YOU ANSWERED NO YOU HAVE NOW COMPLETED THIS FORM) If so what instrument? _____________________________________________________ How long have you played this instrument for? ___________ years Do you own this instrument? YES NO YES NO Who was your Instrumental Music Teacher? _______________________ Will you be applying for the Year 8 ACE Music class in 2015? You must be completing a two year languages course to be considered for Year 8 ACE Music. Are you completing a two year language course? YES Please note you do not have to apply for the ACE Program in order to participate in the Year 8 ACE Music Program Applications for the ACE program and the Bursaries close Thursday 23rd October. NO PE@K POSITIVE EXPERIENCES AT KEPNOCK PE@K = students + teacher + parents achieving the school vision and values together PE@K is a school wide approach to developing sustained and successful teacher and student relationships. It aims to: • give students the tools to be able to develop and sustain personal and working relationships with peers, teachers, staff, family and other community members • develop a common language that underpins Kepnock’s school vision, values and expectations • enhance and sustain positive behaviour • improve restorative practices of students and teachers The PE@K program is embedded throughout our Student Diary and it is based around the Learning Curve Planner – Living, Learning and Thinking Program. This program is a student wellbeing program that develops and supports student social and emotional development. (www.learningcurveplanner.com.au) The key focus areas of the Learning Curve Planner are: • Career and Time Management • Personal Health • Relationships • Study Techniques/Approaches Students undertake a weekly activity, based on the ‘Value for Life’. This activity introduces students to a value which they can then embrace and demonstrate to enhance their relationships with peers, teachers, family and community members. A parental program and resources can also be accessed on the Learning Curve Planner Website. For more information please contact: Tess Hennessey Deputy Principal [email protected] 07 4131 1805
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