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2009 Annual Report (1MB) - Waverley College

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Post-School DestinationsStudents at <strong>Waverley</strong> <strong>College</strong> can choose an academic or non-academic pathway for study for theHigher School Certificate. The <strong>College</strong> offers two clearly defined patterns of study. An ATARpathway ensures students qualify for the Australian Tertiary Entrance Rank (ATAR) leading studentsto further study at university while a non-ATAR pathway directs students to seek an apprenticeship,further study at TAFE or full-time employment.Of the students who completed their HSC in <strong>2009</strong>, only 1% are still looking for work. Approximately71% of the candidature was offered places over a range of courses at universities in Sydney, themajority gaining entrance to the University of New South Wales and Sydney University. OtherUniversities that accepted several <strong>Waverley</strong> <strong>College</strong> students include Macquarie University,University of Technology, Australian Catholic University and Notre Dame Sydney. A number ofstudents also applied for positions at private <strong>College</strong>s.Approximately 21% obtained apprenticeships, continued study at TAFE, entered small business (egreal estate) real estate or other family businesses.The graph below represents the destinations of the <strong>2009</strong> Higher School candidature.TEACHER STANDARDSTeacher Qualifications107 teachers were employed at <strong>Waverley</strong> <strong>College</strong> to deliver Curriculum from Years 5 – 12. Thisincludes temporary positions replacing teachers on Leave for periods longer than one school term. Allbut one teacher employed at <strong>Waverley</strong> <strong>College</strong> in <strong>2009</strong> held formal qualifications from highereducation institutions within Australia or as recognised within the National Office of Overseas SkillsRecognition guidelines.The majority (97%) of the teaching staff holds a bachelor degree as a minimum qualification. 32% ofstaff hold post-graduate qualifications. These degrees range across a number of disciplines.<strong>Waverley</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2009</strong> 11

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