Education is a path to personal growth and future lifestyle. Our Senior College team offers crucial careers guidance, engaging students to consider a range of post school options. We empower them to make wise subject choices so they can reach their potential.
Choosing the right study pathway
Offering lots of subject choice and lots of help choosing subjects are key to giving students career options.
Our diverse elective courses expose students to a wide range of possibilities. They can discover what interests them, find their direction and choose a fulfilling study pathway.
The Dean of Senior Studies, House Coordinators, Careers Advisor and subject teachers work together to offer comprehensive documentation, events and counselling to support students in the lead up to 51ɬɬÎÝapp subject choice.
Students are encouraged to speak with teachers and other students studying the courses they are interested in to help them choose a subject combination that creates maximum flexibility, a realistic workload and plays to their strengths.
They leave school armed with valuable educational experiences and ambitions, and an innate desire to seek out opportunities and take on challenges.
- The My Careers Match day takes place after academic reports have been sent home and it guides Year 10 students in using online resources to identify, research and profile three careers for discussion at home.
- This is followed by parent teacher interviews and UAC information so students can see what courses they need for their desired pathway.
- Ongoing information and opportunities are published in a weekly careers newsletter.
- The CCGS 51ɬɬÎÝapp and Careers Expo gives students an opportunity to research and develop their plans alongside their parents as they finalise their subject choices.
Careers Services
- Support for Year 10 and 11 students to undertake on-line exploration on the school’s dedicated careers website. They can build a career profile, explore career ideas and options and develop a personal career plan. The site has up to the minute information about the 51ɬɬÎÝapp and the Record of School Achievement (ROSA) plus resources for parents too.
- Assistance with university admissions, scholarships, and alternative entry schemes including Elite Athlete and Performer Schemes.
- Weekly Careers Newsletter with information updates.
- Online information emailed to Year 12 students and parents weekly.
- Individual and small group meetings with students and parents to discuss post-secondary options.
- Displays and distribution of publications from universities, private colleges and TAFE in the Year 12 Centre.
- Lunchtime career talks for students.
- Attendance at careers expos.
- Visiting speakers at careers seminars and from a range of universities.
- Careers displays at parent information evenings.
- CCGS ‘Where to From Here’ event for Year 12 students and their parents covering options to consider after leaving Year 12.
- Assistance with TVET Dual Credentials.
Post School Destinations
Over 74% of students gained access to early entry programs because of the School’s widely recognised focus on leadership, community engagement, and global citizenship. Along with high academic achievement, students can demonstrate a long-standing record of extra-curricular activities, voluntary work, leadership, and teamwork.
2022 post-school careers took shape in fields such as commerce and business, health science, science, engineering, law, media communication, computer science, criminology, education, politics, design and innovation and psychology.
Macquarie University and the University of Newcastle were popular destination choices for our 2022 cohort. Students also accepted offers from the University of Sydney, ANU Canberra, UTS and CSU to name just a few. Students applied and successfully gained entry to universities further afield within Australia, such as La Trobe University and the University of Melbourne.
For more information on post school destinations please contact the Registrar.