Year 12 Standard English Focus Area Incursions
Facilitator: Emily Bosco
Running time: 50–60 minutes
Delivery modes: In person or online via Zoom
Fee: $25 per student, GST inclusive
Minimum booking fee: Each incursion has a minimum charge of $2,000, equivalent to 80 students.
For bookings of fewer than 80 students, the minimum incursion fee of $2,000 applies. For bookings of more than 80 students, the fee is calculated at $25 per student.
Multiple incursion discount: Schools booking two or more incursions on the same day or across consecutive days receive a 10% discount on the incursion fees.
Travel fee: Travel and accommodation are charged separately for in-person incursions outside the Riverina region. From 1 July 2026, our travel fee is $650, GST inclusive.
Online incursions via Zoom are charged at the same student rate and minimum booking fee, but do not attract a travel fee.
Materials: All students receive an incursion booklet.
Language, Identity and Culture Essay Writing Incursion Description
Designed to strengthen students’ understanding of the Language, Identity and Culture focus area, this incursion helps Year 12 Standard students get to grips with their prescribed text and prepare for analytical writing in assessment and examination contexts by:
Clarifying the key concerns of Language, Identity and Culture, including how composers use language to reflect and shape individual and collective identity.
Helping students develop strong, adaptable essay arguments about their prescribed text, with a focus on close textual analysis, evidence, and drawing insights.
Walking students through a practice examination-style question so they can build a thesis, plan a line of argument, and understand how to write with confidence and precision.
Each incursion is tailored to the prescribed text your students are studying.
Close Study of Literature Essay Writing Incursion Description
Designed to strengthen students’ understanding of the Close Study of Literature focus area, this incursion helps Year 12 Standard students get to grips with their prescribed text and prepare for analytical writing in assessment and examination contexts by:
Clarifying the key concerns of a close study of literature, including how to develop a considered personal response to their prescribed text.
Helping students develop strong, adaptable essay arguments about their prescribed text, with a focus on close textual analysis, evidence, and drawing insights.
Walking students through a practice examination-style question so they can build a thesis, plan a line of argument, and understand how to write with confidence and precision.
Each incursion is tailored to the prescribed text your students are studying.
Prescribed Texts Available
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Henry Lawson’s Short Stories
Contemporary Asian Australian Poets
The Poetry of Ali Cobby Eckermann
Ray Lawler’s Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion
Rachel Perkins’ One Night the Moon
Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
The Poetry of Robert Gray
Peter Weir’s The Truman Show
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Tara June Winch’s Swallow the Air
The Poetry of Raymond Antrobus
Contemporary Asian Australian Poets
MT Anderson’s Feed
The Poetry of Carol Ann Duffy
Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival
Designed to support focused HSC exam preparation, these incursions help Standard students strengthen the skills they need to respond confidently in both sections of the examination.
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