Senior School · Years 10–12
Confident, Christ‑centred graduates — ready for life beyond Rehoboth
Our Senior School combines strong academic pathways (ATAR & VET), rich co‑curriculars, and attentive pastoral care so every student can grow in knowledge, character and faith — and step into adulthood well prepared.
Why choose Rehoboth for Secondary education?
Academic pathways (Years 10–12)
We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Year 10 Curriculum
In Year 10, students have opportunities to explore the subjects they enjoy most.
Core Subjects
- English (5 periods)
- Mathematics (5 periods)
- Humanities and Social Sciences (5 periods)
- Science (5 periods)
- Biblical Studies (3 periods)
- Health (1 period)
- Physical Education (2 periods)
Elective Options
- Digital Technology – Elective (3 periods)
- Design (Wood) – Elective (3 periods)
- Design (Metal) – Elective (3 periods)
- Food Science & Technology – Elective (3 periods)
- Mandarin – Elective (3 periods)
- Music – Elective (3 periods)
- Visual Arts – Elective (3 periods)
- Music Specialist – Elective (3 periods)
- Visual Communication – Elective (3 periods)
- Specialist Soccer – Elective (3 periods)
- Specialist Basketball – Elective (3 periods)
- Specialist Sport – Elective (3 periods)
- Drama – Elective (3 periods)
- Psychology – Elective (3 periods)
Our Distinct Programs (Years 11-12)
In year 11 and 12 we offer a range of courses and pathways for students. There is more information about our VET program below. In addition to the VET program, we offer a range of ATAR and General Pathway courses for year 11 and 12 students. We also offer some certificate courses in Music (Cert III) and Sport and Recreation (Cert III).
Our course offerings in year 11 and 12 continue to grow, at the moment we offer:
ATAR Courses
- Literature
- English
- Math Applications
- Math Methods
- Specialist Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Human Biology
- Physics
- Psychology
- Modern History
- Geography
- Politics and Law
- Physical Education Studies
General Courses
- General English
- Maths Essentials
- Science in Practice
- Business Managements and Enterprise
- Careers and Employability
- Visual Art
- Design and Materials (Wood)
- Building and Construction
- Drama
- Food Science and Technology
- Physical Education Studies
- Sport and Recreation Cert III
- Music Industry Cert III
Flexible Study Pathways
At Rehoboth we strive to provide excellent learning opportunities that are appropriately challenging for all our upper school students.
In general, between 50-60% of our students enrol in ATAR courses and pursue university entrance via the ATAR pathway.
The remaining 40-50% of our students enrol in General courses and various certificates and endorsed programs (Workplacement and community service).
Christian Perspectives Course
In addition to the courses above, students in year 11 and 12 are all enrolled in the course ‘Christian Perspectives’.
This course builds on the foundations of Biblical Studies from Years 7–10. It aims to equip students to live out a thoughtful, resilient, and authentic Christian faith beyond school. Through studying Scripture, theology, worldview, and cultural engagement, students develop the confidence to understand, defend, and express their faith in study, work, and life.
The Year 11 course covers:
- The reasonableness of the Christian faith, including proof for Jesus and resurrection.
- A Christian response to other world religions, including atheism and agnosticism.
- Biblical exegesis (discourse)
- Relationships and marriage.
- Spiritual disciplines & practices such as prayer, worship, giving, sabbath and fasting
- The gospel & mission
The Year 12 course covers:
- Biblical exegesis (poetry)
- Worldviews common to our culture and a biblical response
- The purpose and value of the church (local & global)
- How Christians can engage thoughtfully with the culture around us
- Faith in the workplace: preparation for issues encountered at university, TAFE and work.
By the end of Year 12, it's our deep hope that students will:
- Interpret Scripture using sound exegesis and contextual awareness.
- Articulate and defend core Christian beliefs with confidence and humility.
- Understand how faith shapes worldview, relationships, and vocation.
- Engage with culture thoughtfully and live as Christ’s representatives in the world.
- Value the role of the Church and spiritual disciplines in lifelong faith.
“… I bow my knees before the Father….that according to the riches of his glory, He may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith – that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.”
Ephesians 3:14-19
Pastoral care & wellbeing
At Rehoboth, wellbeing is intentional, relational, and grounded in faith. Dedicated Year 9-10 and Year 11-12 leaders walk closely with students, providing consistent support through the senior years.
We partner closely with families to ensure each student is known, supported, and encouraged - academically, socially, and spiritually. Christian Studies, daily devotions, and weekly chapel shape a strong foundation of faith, while our Chaplaincy team offers additional care and guidance when it’s needed most.
Students are also given a voice through opportunities like Student Council and leadership pathways, helping them grow in confidence, responsibility, and service.
All of this sits within a safe, respectful environment with clear expectations - where students are challenged to grow and supported to thrive.
Co‑curricular, leadership & mission
Mission trips
Students are encouraged to live out their faith through meaningful service and leadership. Mission opportunities include the Year 10 Leonora Bush Mission in regional WA, where students engage in service, cross-cultural learning, and discipleship in action. These help students grow in character, compassion, and develop a heart for serving others.
Sport & outdoor education
A strong sports and outdoor program supports physical wellbeing while building resilience, teamwork, and discipline. Students can participate in house carnivals, inter-school competitions, and Specialist Sport that challenge them beyond the classroom and foster confidence, perseverance, and healthy habits for life.
Arts & music
Creative expression is nurtured through a vibrant Arts and Music program. Students can be involved in the Instrumental Music Program, choir, ensembles, and school productions, developing both skill and confidence.
Leonora Bush Mission Trip (Year 10)
Leonora Bush Mission is a weeklong service mission trip that provides a Bible-based holiday club for around 70 children in the Leonora Shire (from ages 4-14). Year 10 students apply to participate in the trip and a team of up to 24 students along with staff travel to Leonora by school bus in the term October School holidays. Students work with staff to develop materials during term 3—bible stories, drama, songs, games, crafts—and then lead the children of Leonora in a week of witnessing to, and advancing the cause of the Gospel.
Learning with technology
Technology at Rehoboth is used intentionally to enhance learning, not distract from it. Students in Years 4-12 are equipped with a 1:1 Microsoft Surface device, supported by Microsoft 365, enabling seamless collaboration, organisation, and access to coursework both at school and at home.
Our interactive classrooms are designed to support engaging, dynamic lessons, with modern AV tools that bring learning to life. Students are taught to use technology thoughtfully - developing strong research skills, critical thinking, and responsible digital citizenship.
By integrating technology in meaningful ways, we help students build the digital skills they need for the future - while giving parents confidence that technology is used with balance, purpose, and care.
Practical information
Uniform & canteen
We maintain high standards of presentation, helping students take pride in their appearance and represent the College with confidence. Our canteen offers a range of fresh, healthy options, with convenient online pre-ordering to make busy mornings easier for families.
Contact the Secondary Campus
Our Years 7-12 campus is located in Kenwick, with facilities designed to support both learning and community. Families can easily access campus maps, directions, and parking information to make visits simple and stress-free.
Key policies
We are committed to providing a safe, supportive environment where every student can thrive. Clear, accessible policies underpin our approach, including our Child Safe Framework and strong parent partnership model – ensuring families are informed, involved, and supported every step of the way.
Ready to take the next step?
We’d love to meet you. Book a personalised tour of our Kenwick campus or start your application online.
Helpful reads: Transition to Secondary · Preparing Students for Life Beyond Rehoboth
FAQs
Many students blend ATAR subjects with one VET Certificate and Workplace Learning. Your selections should keep at least one English subject and a balance across List A and List B.
Yes — Year 10 results and study habits strongly influence Year 11 prerequisites and success in senior courses. We support students with exam practice and study skills.
No. They are optional but highly encouraged opportunities for service and growth (Leonora in Year 10; Philippines in Years 11–12).