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For Students

Academic Integrity

Students are responsible for upholding academic integrity and its principles when undertaking studies and submitting course work for assessment. This means that the work you submit is your own and where information from another source is used, it has been acknowledged correctly.

Canvas and Microsoft 365

Canvas is our online learning platform. For each course you will find your Scope and Sequence for the year, Assessment Tasks will be accessed and submitted through Canvas (except where the teacher directs otherwise). Learning activities and general course information such as resources will also be accessed through the Course Canvas page.

All students are entitled to a copy of Microsoft 365, where you can access your student email and the suite of Microsoft 365 applications. You are expected to check your email regularly.

Canvas

Careers and Pathway Counselling

We have a dedicated and expert team of people who provide advice and support around careers, transition and future pathways.

Students are welcome to visit the Careers Centre in the Library or make an appointment for one-on-one assistance.

DISCOVER ALL THAT ELIZABETH COLLEGE HAS TO OFFER!

Find out about the amazing opportunities and co-curricular activities available to you

Library

Our Library Learning Hub is a vibrant and welcoming study space at the heart of the College. Ask one of our friendly Library staff for help finding resources and referencing for your assessment tasks; borrowing all kinds of books, magazines and audio-visual texts; photocopying and printing; and how to access a whole world of scholarly research through our subscription databases.

Library

Student Leadership and Student Voice Opportunities

All students interested in developing leadership skills and in representing the student body can join the Student Leadership Group. This group meets weekly. Members of the Student Leadership Group should have a passion for improving our school, they contribute to and organise community activities and initiatives, promote the school to the wider community and they have a focus on student wellbeing.

Student voice is very much valued at our school. Members of the Student Leadership Group provide direct advice to the Principal and the School Association. Beyond this group, all students are encouraged and supported to provide constructive feedback to improve outcomes, leverage life experiences into learning, contribute to decision making processes, use initiative and help to build a supportive culture.

Student Services

Student Services

Our Student Services team includes Counsellors, Youth Workers, Support Teachers, School Health Nurses, a Psychologist, Social Worker, Aboriginal Educator, Careers Advisor, Chaplain and Campus Support Manager. The team are qualified specialists who can help you with advice and support on a range of issues including enrolment and course information, future pathways and personal issues such as relationships, housing, allowances, finances, and mental health. They offer confidential services and can organise referrals for outside agencies.

TASC

TASC is the qualifications authority for Tasmania and manages all Year 11 and 12 courses. TASC will oversee your external assessment and will issue your results and your TCE or TCEA at the end of Year 12.

Go to the TASC website to find out more about your courses, assessment dates, this year’s exam schedule and reasonable adjustments for additional learning needs.

Tutorials

Tutorials are offered by our expert teaching team at convenient times to provide extra support. They give you the opportunity to ask questions, complete tasks and undertake assessment preparation. Tutorials give teachers the opportunity to provide additional explanations and feedback and check in on understanding. Peer tutoring is also available via the Library Learning Hub. All students are encouraged to take part.