At 91¾«Æ·, our Senior School learning programs are designed to meet the diverse needs of students from Years 7 to 12. With a differentiated and stage-appropriate curriculum, we ensure that each student is both supported and challenged in their learning journey.
Our programs emphasise academic, social and spiritual growth, underpinned by the latest educational research and an evidence-based approach to curriculum development. Students benefit from a rich learning environment with access to technology-enhanced, multi-modal teaching and a wide range of enrichment opportunities supported by our Learning Diversity team.

We foster independence, curiosity and creativity, with a strong focus on developing Future Skills such as adaptive thinking, computational thinking, virtual collaboration and cross-cultural competency—preparing students for a rapidly changing world.
As students progress through the Senior School, they begin shaping their own learning pathways, selecting electives that align with their interests and future aspirations. Alongside academic development, we support students in building social skills and strong relationships within and beyond the College.
Curriculum
Our curriculum is comprehensive and flexible, combining core and elective subjects to provide a breadth of learning experiences. From Year 10, students may access VCE subjects, enabling early exposure and greater flexibility in their senior years.
Study skills, self-regulation and reflective learning are embedded across the curriculum. Assessment is formative, with personalised feedback to guide improvement and growth. Students actively reflect on their progress in collaboration with teachers and families.
Before selecting their VCE program, students undertake a detailed personal development and careers program to help make informed pathway decisions. Many choose to accelerate their learning through early VCE or VET studies, and high-achieving students may also access university Extension Studies in Year 12.
