This
curriculum program promotes understanding of physical activity and
movement, food and nutrition, health, safety, human development
and human relations.
The
program includes at least one core unit at each year level, which
progressively adds to every student's store of knowledge.
Together
with a variety of core extensions in Years 9 and 10 the collective
effort of these subjects aims to develop the skills and knowledge
necessary for each student to make lifestyle decisions that directly
affect both their short and long term health.
In
Years 7 and 8 knowledge and skills related to physical wellbeing
are developed through a wide range of activities which improve student
physical performance and encourage fitness.
Health
and Physical Education courses address effective communication skills,
acceptance of responsibility and resolution of conflict necessary
for improved self-esteem and effective human relationships.
Students
in Home Economics address the health of individuals and populations
by identifying their needs for physical activity and the significance
of nutrition for energy, growth, enjoyment and health.
They
explore issues related to eating planned diets, food selection models
and the reliability of different sources of information concerning
food and food intake. Students develop practical skills to support
their learning.
Year
8 Health is a semester length course that covers a range of
topics designed to develop social skills and to enhance physical
and emotional health. Specific areas covered include sexuality and
drug education, both taught to enhance student's decision-making
skills. Body image and peer pressure are also issues covered in
the course.
Year
9 Personal Development is a core subject incorporating Outdoor
Education, Physical Education, Health and Home Economics studied
as two different units during the two semesters.
In
first semester students undertake the unit "Adventure Bound"
in which they plan and prepare for their activities at camp at Dunkeld
in June. Students practice and organise activities such as orienteering,
and produce all their food to be consumed at the camp.
The
second semester unit "Recreation & Leisure" focuses
on the community resources in Portland, available to improve the
health of adolescents culminating in an activity day, again incorporating
food designed and produced by the students.
Year
10 Health is a half year course involving a series of units
focusing on "emotional, physical and social health" as
part of the development of human well being. Issues such as managing
stress, body shape and self esteem, drug use and sexuality are included
in the course.
Middle
school extensions include:
Child
Studies - a Year 10 unit focusing on child development from
conception to preschool age.
Duke
of Edinburgh Scheme - bronze, silver and gold awards programs
are available.
Dance - human movement in a variety of forms of dance.
Physical
Education - units available at both Years 9 & 10.
Pre-Driver
Education - Year 10 unit.
VCE
Units include:
Health
& Human Development
Physical
Education
Outdoor
and Environmental Studies |