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Curriculum

Geelong Lutheran College teaches the Australian Curriculum (ACARA) and Christian Studies according to the CSCF (Christian Studies Curriculum Framework) as outlined by Lutheran Education Australia.

All curricula are underpinned and informed by the Lutheran Lifelong Qualities for Learners.

Prep - Year 6 Overview

The primary classroom is recognised as a nurturing and supportive learning environment which lays an excellent educational foundation. A strong focus on literacy and numeracy plays a key role in students’ growth and development.

There is a focus on the environment, sustainable practices and a ‘paddock to plate’ approach through the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program. This allows students to work in, cook and eat from the garden, promoting lessons on healthy eating and food preparation.

Across the two campuses the Primary years allow for a diverse range of subjects with specialist teachers including: Languages, Performing and Visual Arts, Technologies, Physical Education and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths).


Secondary Year 7 - 12 Overview

Middle School students develop their ability to be analytical and critical thinkers, applying abstract thought, skills and knowledge to the world in which they live.

Middle Schooling promotes connectedness between and across year levels through focus activities including Australian Lutheran World Service Week, R U OK? day and the Peer Support program. Students are encouraged to work collaboratively with their peers, increasing their capacity for interpersonal development in the areas of empathy and compassion.

Curriculum in the Middle Years is authentic, interesting and relevant, designed to engage active learning. We encourage challenging and relevant education, knowing that learning happens when children experience both success and failure.

In facilitating their transition to senior schooling, Year 9 students choose from a wide variety of elective subjects including German, Arts, Technologies, Health, Sciences and Commerce.

Empowering life-long learning. Students grow in independence and have the opportunity to taste a VCE or VET subject and the procedural and administrative requirements are introduced at Year 10.  

Additional learning opportunities are offered beyond the classroom, focused on character development and encouraging students to be thoughtful, productive and engaged members of their community.  

In Year 11 and 12, we offer both VCE and VCAL pathways with a range of subjects across all faculty areas. Engaging in the career development process is an integral part of the Senior School program. Students explore pathway options related to their areas of interest so that they can make informed decisions about their future and understand the steps required to achieve their goals.