In the Australian Curriculum, students develop Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capability as they learn to use ICT effectively and appropriately to access, create and communicate information and ideas, solve problems and work collaboratively in all learning areas at school and in their lives beyond school. ICT capability involves students learning to make the most of the digital technologies available to them, adapting to new ways of doing things as technologies evolve and limiting the risks to themselves and others in a digital environment.[ACARA - 2016]
There is a range of Information Technology (IT) facilities at Woodcrest State College. These facilities are designed to meet the needs of curriculum and to assist students in developing skills required for the future and include desktop computers, laptops and iPads.
In 2025, all students in Year 5 to 12 are expected to bring their own computing device to school every day as part of the BYOD Program.
Find out more about the
BYOD Program.