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Type
  
Private

Faculty
  
52

Information
  
(08) 8313 4988

Principal
  
Robert Holloway

Motto
  
Your future starts here

Established
  
2002

Enrolment
  
approx. 500

Phone
  
+61 8 8313 4988

Founded
  
2002

Address
  
Jordan Building, Kintore Ave, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

Similar
  
The University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, Prince Alfred College, Marryatville High School, Christian Brothers college

Profiles

University Senior College (or USC) is a coeducational independent high school, offering secondary education for students in Years 11 and 12, located on the city campus of the University of Adelaide, South Australia. The stated goal of the school is to provide students with "a senior school education that thoroughly prepares them to successfully enter tertiary studies."

Contents

University Senior College is currently the leading feeder school to Universities in South Australia (in particular The University of Adelaide), with more than 90% of USC graduates being offered their first preference at University.

Overview

University Senior College opened its doors in 2002, designed to provide secondary education suited to senior high school students intending to move on to study at university; USC attracts students from across the Adelaide metropolitan area as well as international students from around the world. The defining feature of USC is its relationship with its parent institution, the University of Adelaide; in addition to sharing a campus, students at the school also share facilities such as the library, drama theatre and cafeteria. USC has no school uniform policy, in keeping with the intended adult learning environment. Additionally, the school is situated within the Adelaide CBD, a short walking distance from shops, public transport and other conveniences.

Curriculum

All students at University Senior College are expected to study subjects which will achieve a Tertiary Entrance Ranking in the South Australian Certificate of Education. USC offers a broad curriculum which covers all subjects necessary to qualify for SACE, including any prerequisites needed for the individual student's desired university course.

Scholarships

University Senior College offers limited scholarships for students entering Year 11, ranging in value from 25% to 100% remission of tuition fees. Scholarships are granted based entirely on the results of an examination which is held every winter for the next year's scholarship applicants.

Learning Support

University Senior College provides a unique learning experience for every individual. Teachers willingly set aside time for students to go through their work to better help students realize their aim of achieving the best they can do. Every student is given the best opportunity to recognize their potential and their responsibility to learn in an adult environment, preparing them for university and life in the workplace. Each student has a mentor who is a willing listener, ready and available to help students on any social, emotional and pyschological issues. Both year 11 and year 12 levels have a dean of studies, and there is also other professional help available.

Life at USC

The college has numerous opportunities for students to become involved in the school and life around them. Every year, Stage 1 students come up with a charter for the school- a document that defines their values and expectations to be able to relate well to fellow students, teachers as well as celebrate University Senior College's changing face as a multicultural school. In particular, Chinese New Year has always been celebrated with many locals also getting involved.

Notable Alumni

  • Hugh Sheridan - Australian actor
  • Murali K. Thalluri - Australian Film Director
  • Jake Haberfield - SA Cricketer
  • Osama Malik - Footballer for Adelaide United in the Hyundai A-League
  • References

    University Senior College Wikipedia


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