Year 11 and 12
Senior secondary studies and future pathways
Subject Change Process
Students requesting to change a subject will be required to speak with the subject Head of Department. They will then refer you to the Senior Schooling HOD to collect the subject change form.
Subject changes will only be actioned if parents and teachers agree this is in the best interest of the student. Changes are dependent upon space being available in the class and, where applicable, payment of fees.
Useful Links
Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA)
Comprehensive information about all senior subjects, syllabus documents, and assessment requirements.
Visit QCAA Senior Subjects
Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC)
Information about university applications for Year 12 students.
Visit QTAC - How to Apply
MyQCE Student Portal
Students can access their learning account, track progress toward QCE, and view assessment results.
Access MyQCE Portal
Tertiary Courses - Start Your University Studies While at School
Students in Year 10, 11 or 12 who are considering a university pathway post year 12, may be eligible to study a university subject while at school. Coombabah State High School is linked to a number of Queensland universities that offer programs that allow students to study units toward a university degree before completion of Year 12 studies.
For more information, access the links below or contact the Year 10 to 12 Guidance Officer.
Griffith University - Head Start
Get a head start on your university degree while completing Year 11 or 12.
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Southern Cross University
Study university subjects while still at high school.
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Queensland University of Technology (QUT) - Start QUT
Experience university learning and earn credits toward your future QUT degree.
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University of Queensland (UQ) - ESP
The Enhanced Studies Program allows high-achieving students to undertake university-level study.
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University of Southern Queensland (USQ) - Head Start
Study university courses while completing Year 11 or 12 and get a head start on your degree.
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