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Curriculum
School Curriculum development is is continually
undergoing change to ensure that school programs provide the skills, attitudes
and processes to equip each child with confidence.
Granville State School offers educational programs that reflect the Education Queensland Department Syllabus and guidelines. These are based on the Nationally recognized eight Key Learning Areas (K.L.A.s)
These Include...
ENGLISH
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCE
TECHNOLOGY
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
STUDY OF SOCIETY & ENVIROMENT
THE ARTS (Art, Music, Cultural)
LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH - German
L.O.T.E. (German) is presently taught to years 5 to 7 only.
Priorities established for 2009 include...
LITERACY/NUMERACY
INTERVENTION & SUPPORT
TECHNOLOGY
SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM
Special needs are catered for through the support of our Support Teacher Learning Difficulties, Inclusion Teacher and programs such as Support-A-Reader and TAP into Speech..
Essential Learnings identify what should be taught and what is important for students to have opportunities to know, understand and be able to do. They are the part of the curriculum that is common across all schools, and are specified for each of the key learning areas, at four different year-level junctures (end of Years 3, 5, 7 and 9).
The Essential Learnings and associated resources have been organised to facilitate the diverse planning needs of schools and teachers. They can be accessed either by key learning area or by juncture.