Bowral High School - Subjects

Subjects

Bowral High has a long range of subjects based on the N.S.W Board of Studies curriculum for the Higher School Certificate and School Certificate. Notably, it has some subjects that are not available at the independent schools of the area; Oxley College and Chevalier College.

Subjects on offer are:

  • English
    • Advanced
    • Intermediate
    • Extension 1&2
  • Mathematics
    • General
    • Advanced
    • Extension 1&2
  • Science
    • Senior Science
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Biology
  • H.S.I.E
    • History
      • History Extension 1&2
    • Geography
    • Legal Studies
    • Modern History
    • Ancient History
    • Business Studies
    • Economics
    • Business Services
    • Society & Culture
  • LOTE
    • Italian
    • German
    • French
    • Other languages through open education.
  • Art
    • Visual Arts
    • Photography
  • Home Economics
    • Hospitality
    • Food Technology
    • Textiles
    • Information and Software Technology
    • Information Processes & Technology
  • Industrial Arts
    • Design & Technology
    • Woodwork
    • Metalwork
    • Engineering Studies
    • Industrial Technology
    • Jewellery Technology
  • PDHPE
    • Sports, Lifestyle and Recreation
  • Music
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • TAFE Courses; Make-up Artistry, Agriculture and Mechanics.
  • Careers
  • Support Education for remedial students.

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