Course Description and Outline
In Year 7 students are introduced to the person of Jesus and beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church. Through a basic study of the Sacraments of Initiation, the Liturgical Seasons, Prayer, Christian Morality and Social Justice , students learn what it means to live the Christian life. They will also receive a brief introduction to the Church, the College's founders, the ethos of St John XXIII and Ignatian Spirituality. Students will be challenged to explore a variety of spiritual, moral and social issues through the following topics:
TERM 1: COMMUNITY
TERM 2: LIVING AS CHURCH
TERM 3: CELEBRATING NEW LIFE
TERM 4
Assessment
This course is Skill-based with individual and group assessments. There are a variety of tasks to challenge the students as they strive to demonstrate their understanding of the Skills covered. Typed and hand-written reports, topic tests, research assignments, group projects and classroom discussions all contribute towards the overall assessment of students' progress.
Reporting
An interim report on class work and behaviour will be issued towards the end of Term 1. The achievement for the unit will be reported as a College A - E grade. In addition, the student's approach to class work and behaviour will be reported via the usual key performance indicators.
Student Expectations - Homework
Students will be expected to complete some homework each week. This time should be spent consolidating material covered in class as well as any assigned tasks.