Learning & Teaching at the College
2023 HSC Results - Available 14 December
This coming Thursday 14 December, Year 12 2023 will receive their HSC results from NESA. Students will be able to access their results via their Students Online account. This requires their NESA Student Number. If any students have forgotten their NESA Student Number, they can contact Ms Miller (millerc06@dow.catholic.edu.au).
The College is also holding a morning tea to celebrate the successes of the cohort. Details are as follows:
A google form will also be sent to students as a means to collate their ATAR results.
The College looks forward to being able to celebrate their successes.
Year 7-11 Parent/Teacher/Student Interviews
Bookings close on Friday 15 December
Parent/Teacher/Student Interviews provide an opportunity for parents and students to meet with their class teachers to review academic progress and discuss areas for growth. This conversation provides valuable feedback and enables the opportunity to ask questions to support students as they progress through their secondary education.
Interviews for Years 7-11 2023 are being held on Monday December 18 between 9:00am and 12:30pm via Zoom. Interview sessions can be booked online through the Compass Parent Portal. In some cases, teachers may be unavailable for these Parent/Teacher/Student interviews and in these circumstances, the respective teachers may make contact with you regarding how you can obtain additional feedback about your child’s academic progress.
Further to the upcoming interviews, please note that Semester 2 Academic Reports for students in Years 7-10 will be made available via Compass on Friday December 15 at approximately 3:30pm.
If you have any questions regarding the upcoming interviews, please do not hesitate to contact the College via an email to info@mcccdow.catholic.edu.au or a phone call to (02) 9603 3000.
REMINDER: All My Own Work - Year 10
In week 10, Year 10 have their alternate learning week where they will not have regular lessons but rather participate in a number of learning experiences that will prepare them for the transition into 2024. The completion of the All My Own Work modules is an essential part of this program. NESA requires that students complete All My Own Work to be able to move into Year 11. All My Own Work is a program designed to help HSC students follow the principles and practices of good scholarship. This includes understanding, valuing and using ethical practices when locating and using information as part of their HSC studies. Students will need to have a charged laptop to undertake the modules.

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Week 10 |
Year 11 (HSC) 2024 11/12/2023: CAFS 11/12/2023: Society and Culture 11/12/2023: Mathematics Ext 1 13/12/2023: SORII 13/12/2023: SORI 13/12/2023: Physics 14/12/2023: IPT |
Ms Chardy Miller & Ms Rebecca Toogood
Leader of Learning - Curriculum Pedagogy & Leader of Learning - Acting Curriculum Administration