Bradfield College (Sydney)

Coordinates: 33°49′6.23″S 151°11′13″E / 33.8183972°S 151.18694°E / -33.8183972; 151.18694
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Bradfield Senior College
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213
TAFE NSW Northern Sydney
Websitebradfield.nsw.edu.au
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Bradfield Senior College (sometimes called Bradfield College) is a

, Australia.

Established in 1993, the college enrolled approximately 300 students in 2018, in

principal
is Meredith Melville-Jones, who also is the College Director of Bradfield College.

The related Bradfield College is one of seven colleges comprising

TAFE NSW Northern Sydney
.

History

Bradfield Senior College began in 1993 on the site previously occupied by

North Sydney Girls' High School. The College was the first of its kind in New South Wales to have TAFE NSW Certificate programs integrated with the NSW Higher School Certificate in areas such as Design, Music, Dance, Entertainment, Hospitality, Information Technology, Digital Media, Retail and Tourism Services. The school caters for students in Years 11 and 12 only and boasts an independent adult environment for its students, some of whom have come from challenging backgrounds.[3] The majority of students are aged 16 to 22 years old.[1]

Campus

The Bradfield Senior College campus is located at 213 Pacific Highway on the St Leonards Learning and Innovation campus.

The school's facilities include a dance studio, music rehearsal rooms, recording studio, drama performance space, radio and editing rooms, darkroom, photography studio, visual art rooms, art exhibition studio, study centre, computer rooms (MAC and PC), food lab, biology lab, student lounge and design rooms.

Curriculum

HSC General HSC Vocational TVET, External Dance and IT
Ancient History Accommodation Services, Certificate II Hospitality Operations Business Services Certificate II
Biology Commercial Cookery, Certificate II Hospitality Operations Dance Practices II
Business Studies Design, Certificate III Design Fundamentals Design Foundation Studies
Ceramics Entertainment, Certificate II Live Production Theatre & Events Entertainment, Certificate II Live Production Theatre & Events
Community & Family Studies Furniture Making, Certificate II Entertainment, Certificate III Live Production Theatre & Events
Dance Information Technology, Certificate III Software Applications Furniture Making Certificate II
Design & Technology Theatre Film & Radio, Certificate II Media & Performance Hospitality (Operations) Accommodation Services Strand Certificate II
Digital Imaging Music Industry, Certificate II Foundation Information Technology Certificate II
Drama Retail Operations, Certificate II in Retail Operations Information Technology Specialisation Studies Certificate III
English Advanced Tourism, Certificate II in Tourism Operations Jewellery Statement of Attainment
English Extension 1 and 2 Outdoor Recreation, (Partial) Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation Music Industry (Foundation) Certificate II
English Fundamentals Outdoor Recreation, (Partial) Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation
English Standard Photography - Fundamental Skills
Food Technology Retail Operations Certificate II
Legal Studies Theatre Film & Radio, Certificate II Media & Performance
Geography Tourism (Operations) Certificate II
History Extension
Information Processes & Technology
Industrial Technology (Multimedia)
General Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics Extension 1
Modern History
Music
Personal Development, Health & Physical Education
Photography
Society and Culture
Software Design & Development
Sport Lifestyle and Recreation
Visual Arts
Visual Design
Work Studies

Note: The TVET, External Dance and IT courses run one afternoon a week and are open to students who attend other schools if the school does not offer a particular subject.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bradfield College, St Leonards, NSW: School profile". My School. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Study with us: Places to study: Northern Sydney: Bradfield". TAFE NSW. Government of New South Wales. 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  3. ^ Molitorisz, Sacha (13 August 2012). "The reality of a higher education". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Rose Byrne, accidental star". The Age. 5 July 2003. Retrieved 15 January 2008.

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