Year 11 Courses
Pre-Uni New College High School proudly announces the commencement of Year 11 Maths Course.
Year 11 Preliminary courses are structured to achieve pre-defined outcomes, ensuring students receive a well-rounded and effective learning experience. Each 90-minute theory lesson is delivered by the most experienced and qualified HSC teachers, providing in-depth coverage of key concepts across all Preliminary HSC subjects.
Our program introduces students to essential mathematical concepts and techniques required for the Preliminary HSC syllabus. Through structured lessons, students will develop a strong foundation in algebra, calculus, statistics, and other key mathematical areas, ensuring they stay ahead in their school curriculum.
We emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills by incorporating problem-solving exercises and data analysis tasks into our lessons. With detailed study materials and comprehensive feedback, students will learn how to approach complex problems effectively, enhancing their confidence in school assessment tests.
Module 1: Financial Mathematics
Module 2: Algebraic Techniques
Module 3: Linear Relationships
Module 4: Equations
Module 5: Measurements I
Module 6: Measurements II
Module 7: Indices
Module 8: Surds
Module 9: Trigonometry I
Module 10: Trigonometry II
Module 11: Review
Module 12: Revision Test I
Maths Adv
Module 1: Gradient via limits, First Principles, Rules
Module 2: Tangents and Normals
Module 3: Average Vs Instantaneous Rate of Change
Module 4: Product, Quotient and chain rules
Module 5: Continuity and Differentiability
Module 6: stationary point and Harder Differentiation by Rule
Module 7: Exponential
Module 8: Further Calculus
Module 9: Review of Logarithmic Functions (1)
Module 10: Review of Logarithmic Functions (2)
Module 11: Review
Maths Ext1
Module 1: Pascal’s Triangle and Binomial Coefficients
Module 2: Inverse Functions
Module 3: Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Module 4: Differentiation Review
Module 5: Exponential Growth and Decay
Module 6: Discrete Probability Distributions
Module 7: Application of Trigonometric Functions
Module 8: Further Trigonometric Identities
Module 9: Topic Revision
Module 10: Term Test
Module 11: Harder Trigonometry Questions
HSC Integration III
HSC Calculus Review
HSC Integration Test
Applications of Calculus I
Applications of Calculus II
Conditional Probability II
Applications of Calculus III
Applications of Calculus Review
Probability and Statistics I
Probability and Statistics II
Term Test
Sequences & Series
Geometric Series
Mathematical Induction
Mathematical Induction and Vectors
Vector II
Vector III
Vector IV
Revision
Term Test
Trigonometric Identities
Inverse Differentiation
What is Cyberschool?
Cyberschool (www.cyberschool.com.au) is an online educational platform that provides tailored learning for Pre-Uni students enrolled in our foundation courses. This platform is a source of supplementary resources, providing students with assistance with homework and in-class tasks. Students enrolled at Pre-Uni New College receive complimentary access to engaging, activity-oriented lessons designed by skilled and experienced teachers.
What is S.O.Q?
Special Online Quiz (SOQ) is an online review quiz strategically designed to motivate students to revisit fundamental concepts covered in earlier modules. SOQ is made available on Cyberschool during weeks 2, 4, 6 and 8 of the term. Please note that SOQ is only available to students enrolled in a foundations course.
Will students see their teachers during online lessons?
Students should be able to see their teacher during the live online session. In addition to ensuring students maintain their cameras during class, teachers also have access to screen-sharing features, enabling students to observe content presented by teachers in real time.
Since classes are online, is it possible to join other online classes outside a student’s scheduled class?
Due to a restricted capacity for each class, it is necessary for students to participate in their assigned session.
How do teachers ensure that kids are focused whilst learning?
Educators utilise various methods to maintain student engagement during online video lessons.This includes incorporating interactive learning exercises which prompts students to tackle questions in real time. It is important to note that parental support is essential when students engage in self-directed learning.
I’m not able to travel to the branch (or live outside NSW), is there an option of remote learning?
We provide remote or online alternatives based on the specific requirements of our students. Our regular foundation courses are conducted through live online sessions using platforms like Zoom, while our Cyber Course is accessible through our Cyberschool platform.
My child is enrolled in WEMT. What is the recommended online learning routine my child should follow?
Throughout the week, students are anticipated to finalise all the questions within the modules. If they feel the need for additional module clarification, they can utilise the Cyberschool video lessons to revisit module concepts and questions.