Learning Areas

At Mount Lawley Senior High School, students engage in a broad and balanced curriculum designed to support academic achievement, creativity, wellbeing and future pathways.

Our teaching and learning programs follow the Western Australian Curriculum and Assessment Outline, as set by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA). Across all year levels, students are encouraged to think critically, work collaboratively and develop the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in an ever-changing world.

The Arthur Leggett OAM Library

The Arthur Leggett OAM Library today serves as a welcoming space for quiet study, collaboration, and exploration, helping students become independent, lifelong learners.

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The Arts

The Arts provides opportunities for creativity, self-expression and performance through visual arts, music, drama, and media arts programs.

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English

Students develop skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening and critical thinking through the study of language, literature and literacy.

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Health and Physical Education

Health and Physical Education promotes physical activity, teamwork, resilience and healthy decision-making, supporting students' physical, emotional and social wellbeing.

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Humanities and Social Sciences

Students explore history, geography, civics, citizenship, economics and business, developing an understanding of society, culture and the world around them.

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Languages

Language learning develops communication skills, intercultural understanding and global perspectives. Students have opportunities to study languages through specialist and general programs.

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Mathematics

Mathematics develops problem-solving, reasoning and analytical skills through areas such as number, algebra, measurement, statistics and mathematical modelling.

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Science

Science encourages curiosity, investigation and innovation as students explore the biological, chemical, physical and earth sciences through practical and theoretical learning.

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Vocational Education and Training

Vocational Education and Training provides practical workplace skills and industry pathways for students who want to learn through applied learning.

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Technologies

Students engage in creative and practical problem-solving through Digital Technologies and Design & Technologies, building innovation, design thinking and practical life skills.

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Further Curriculum Information

More information about the Year 7–10 Curriculum and the Year 11–12 Curriculum can be found via the School Curriculum and Standards Authority website.