The Woodmans Hill curriculum has a high academic focus that challenges students and develop their individual abilities and skills.

This includes a well-managed and continuous student assessment and feedback process. Our dedicated literacy and numeracy programs are delivering excellent results across all year levels

Students are expected to accept responsibility for their learning and a positive homework and individual support program encourages the highest standards of achievement in every year level.

Students are encouraged to be involved in an active, team-orientated learning environment of mutual trust, respect and concern for others.

Committed teachers and respected facilities allow Woodmans Hill to deliver challenging, diverse and individualised learning programs at each year level.


At Woodmans Hill Campus, the Junior sub-school comprises all students in years 7 – 9. These students study a range of subjects, covering all areas of the Victorian Curriculum.Read More

The Senior School comprises of students in Years 10, 11 & 12.Read More

The English curriculum aims to ensure that students learn to listen to, read, view, speak, write, create and reflect on increasingly complex and sophisticated spoken, written and multimodal texts across a growing range of contexts with accuracy, fluency and purpose. In the Victorian Curriculum F–10,…Read More

The Mathematics curriculum focuses on developing increasingly sophisticated and refined mathematical understanding, fluency, reasoning, modelling and problem-solving. The Science curriculum provides opportunities for students to develop an understanding of important scientific concepts and processes, the practices used to develop scientific knowledge, the contribution of science…Read More

The Physical Education course aims to provide students with lifelong approaches to the creative and healthy use of leisure time. The Health program is designed to introduce students to a range of health issues that face young people today and to promote healthy lifestyles now…Read More

The Arts enable students to develop their creative and expressive capacities by learning about the different practices, disciplines and traditions that have shaped the expression of culture locally, nationally and globally.Read More

In the Victorian Curriculum F–10, the Technologies includes Design and Technology and Digital Technologies. The Technologies provide a framework for students to learn how to use technologies to create innovative solutions that meet current and future needs.Read More

The Victorian Curriculum highlights the importance of learning languages. Woodmans Hill offers French from Years 7-12. All students will study French in Years 7 and 8.Read More