Subjects

Explore the range of WACE subjects available at Brentvale College International

WACE Subject Offerings

Students select subjects from across the curriculum to build a personalised programme aligned with their university and career aspirations.

Sciences

Mathematics

Covers functions, calculus, statistics, and mathematical reasoning for university preparation.

Key Areas

MethodsApplicationsSpecialist
Sciences

Chemistry

Study of matter, chemical reactions, atomic structure, and laboratory techniques.

Key Areas

Atomic StructureChemical ReactionsOrganic Chemistry
Sciences

Biology

Explores living systems, genetics, ecology, and human biology.

Key Areas

Cell BiologyGeneticsEcology & Evolution
Sciences

Physics

Covers mechanics, waves, electricity, and modern physics concepts.

Key Areas

MechanicsWaves & LightElectricity & Magnetism
Commerce & Business

Economics

Study of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international trade.

Key Areas

MicroeconomicsMacroeconomicsInternational Economics
Commerce & Business

Business Management & Enterprise

Covers business operations, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship.

Key Areas

Business FoundationsMarketingFinancial Management
Languages

English

Develops reading, writing, speaking, and critical analysis skills.

Key Areas

Language & CommunicationLiteratureAcademic Writing
Technology

Computer Science

Covers programming, algorithms, data structures, and digital systems.

Key Areas

ProgrammingData StructuresDigital Systems

Subject Selection Guidance

Choosing the right subjects is an important decision. Our academic counsellors are here to help.

Our academic counsellors work closely with each student to select the most appropriate combination of subjects based on their interests, strengths, and university aspirations.

Students typically study four to five ATAR courses in Year 11 and Year 12, with English as a compulsory subject. Subject selection is guided by university prerequisite requirements and career goals.

Speak to an Academic Counsellor