HSC Programs (Yr 11,12)
Our highschool specialist team of top-performing Sydney Grammar graduates (98+ ATARs), utilises the curriculum of elite private schools to teach almost all major subject selections with extensive exam technique preparation.
We emphasize the core goal of optimizing self-learning skills- a necessary competency to survive highschool and strive to cultivate students' high-level literacy in various subject areas. The teaching faculty at D&L has rich teaching experience and professional knowledge, developing personalized teaching plans based on students' needs and differences in abilities to ensure that each student receives adequate attention and support.
English
Standard:
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Comprehensive study of literature, language, and critical analysis
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Develops writing, reading, and analytical skills
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Prepares students for higher education and diverse career pathways
Advanced:
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Intensive course delving into complex literature and critical thinking
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Focuses on sophisticated analysis of texts and themes
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Prepares students for higher education and professional success
Extension 1:
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Enriching course for students passionate about literature
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Offers deeper exploration and independent research
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Refines analytical skills and understanding of literary significance
Extension 2:
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Advanced course for in-depth contextual literary study and independent research
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Allows students to undertake extensive individual projects
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Fosters intellectual curiosity, creativity, and scholarly rigor
Science
Physics:
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Study of fundamental principles governing the behavior of matter and energy
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Covers topics such as mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and thermodynamics
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Develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for understanding the physical world
Chemistry:
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Examination of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
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Explores concepts including atomic structure, chemical bonding, and chemical equilibrium
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Emphasizes laboratory experimentation and analytical techniques
Biology:
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Investigation of living organisms and their interactions with the environment
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Covers topics such as cellular biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution
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Integrates theoretical knowledge with practical investigations and fieldwork
Earth Science:
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Exploration of Earth's geological processes, atmospheric dynamics, and environmental systems
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Studies phenomena such as plate tectonics, weather patterns, and climate change
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Examines the interconnectedness of Earth's systems and human impact on the planet
Geography
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Exploration of Earth's diverse landscapes, environments, and human interactions
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Studies natural phenomena, climate patterns, and geographical features
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Develops spatial awareness, critical thinking, and an appreciation for global interconnectedness
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Focuses on real-world applications and global issues such as climate change and sustainability
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Equips students with knowledge and skills for informed decision-making in an interconnected world
Languages (request)
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Comprehensive exploration of linguistic structures, communication theories, and cultural contexts
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Studies may include English, foreign languages, or indigenous languages
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Develops proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing
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Enhances intercultural understanding and communication skills
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Prepares students for higher education, international opportunities, and diverse career pathways
Mathematics
Standard:
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Covers foundational topics in algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics
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Develops basic mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities
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Provides essential knowledge for further education and practical applications
Advanced:
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Intensive study of advanced topics in algebra, calculus, and geometry
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Emphasizes deep conceptual understanding and problem-solving strategies
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Prepares students for higher-level mathematics and STEM-related fields
Extension 1:
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Extends upon topics covered in Mathematics Advanced
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Explores additional concepts such as advanced calculus and discrete mathematics
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Challenges students with complex problem-solving tasks and proofs
Extension 2:
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Advanced course for in-depth study and research in mathematics
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Allows students to explore specialized topics and undertake independent projects
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Develops advanced mathematical reasoning, critical thinking, and research skills
History
Ancient History:
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Study of ancient civilizations, including their societies, cultures, and achievements
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Covers topics such as Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Mesopotamia
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Explores historical sources, archaeological evidence, and cultural artifacts
Modern History:
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Examination of key events, movements, and individuals from the Renaissance to the present day
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Topics include the World Wars, Cold War, and contemporary global issues
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Analyzes the political, social, and economic impacts of historical developments
History Extension:
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Advanced course allowing for in-depth research and analysis of historical topics
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Offers opportunities for independent investigation and scholarly inquiry
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Challenges students to develop original arguments and interpretations through extended research projects
Economics and Business
Economics:
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Examination of economic principles governing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
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Studies topics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, and economic policy
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Develops critical thinking skills and an understanding of economic decision-making
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Explores real-world applications and global economic issues
Business Studies:
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Study of fundamental concepts and practices in business management and operations
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Covers topics such as business organization, marketing, finance, and human resources
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Develops skills in strategic planning, decision-making, and financial analysis
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Equips students with knowledge applicable to entrepreneurship, commerce, and corporate environments
Music, Visual Arts, D&T
DL Better's performing and visual arts programs are in collaboration with Sydney School of Music and Fine Arts with world-renowned educators, musicians and artists.
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