Stage 6 – PDHPE
The Preliminary course examines a range of areas that underpin health and physical activity. This includes how people think about health and physical activity, the management of personal health and the basis for how the body moves. Students have the opportunity to select from a range of practical options in areas such as first aid, outdoor recreation, composing and performing, and fitness choices.
Core Topics (60%)
Better Health for Individuals
The Body in Motion
Optional Component (40%)
Students select two of the following options:
First Aid
Composition and Performance
Fitness Choices
Outdoor Recreation
In the HSC course, students focus on major issues related to Australia's health status. They also look at factors that affect physical performance. They undertake optional study from a range of choices. This includes investigating the health of young people or of groups experiencing health inequities. In other options, students focus on improved performance and safe participation by learning about advanced approaches to training or sports medicine concepts. There is also an opportunity to think critically about the factors that impact on sport and physical activity in Australian society.
Core Topics (60%)
Health Priorities in Australia
Factors Affecting Performance
Optional Component (40%)
Students select two of the following options:
The Health of Young People
Sport and Physical Activity in Australian Society
Sports Medicine
Improving Performance
Equity and Health
Stage 6 – Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation
The Preliminary course examines a range of areas that underpin health and physical activity. This includes how people think about health and physical activity, the management of personal health and the basis for how the body moves. Students have the opportunity to select from a range of practical options in areas such as first aid, outdoor recreation, composing and performing, and fitness choices.
In the HSC course, students focus on major issues related to Australia's health status. They also look at factors that affect physical performance. They undertake optional study from a range of choices. This includes investigating the health of young people or of groups experiencing health inequities. In other options, students focus on improved performance and safe participation by learning about advanced approaches to training or sports medicine concepts. There is also an opportunity to think critically about the factors that impact on sport and physical activity in Australian society.
Stage 4/5 – PDHPE
Through the study of Personal Development, Health and Physical Education courses, students develop the knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes needed to take action to protect and enhance their own and others’ health, safety and wellbeing in varied and changing contexts. Physical education is fundamental to the acquisition of movement skills and concepts to enable students to participate in a range of physical activities – confidently, competently and creatively.
Stage 4 topics include:
Relationships; Puberty; Nutrition; Road Safety; Healthy and Active Choices.
Stage 5 topics include:
Mental Health; Drug Education; Nutrition; Next Level Relationships; My Future; Road Choices; Lifelong Physical Activity.
Stage 5 – Physical Activity and Sport Studies
PASS aims to enhance students’ capacity to participate effectively in physical activity and sport, leading to improved quality of life for themselves and others.
Students engage in a wide range of physical activities in order to develop key understandings about how and why we move and how to enhance quality and enjoyment of movement.
The course includes modules selected from each of the following three areas of study:
- Foundations of Physical Activity
- Physical Activity and Sport in Society
- Enhancing Participation Performance