At Haileybury Pangea, we believe in fostering collaboration and cultivating an engaging online learning community by ensuring all our lessons are taught live by our exceptional teaching staff. Unlike recorded lessons, our approach encourages active questioning of content, interaction with teachers and peers, and a thorough grasp of the material.
Experience an online class
We would like to invite you to experience an online classroom for yourself by watching the video below of a recently recorded live lesson at Haileybury Pangea. The below video runs for approximately 10 minutes and is a Year 7 Humanities class. If you would like to experience a different class including watching a VCE lesson, please view our library of recorded classes.
Classroom technology
The Haileybury Pangea learning community has been designed from the ground up by our brilliant teachers working alongside international researchers in blended learning, and focuses on three pillars of student interaction:
- With their teachers
- With engaging and challenging course content
- With each other
This model ensures that every student develops self-regulation and self-efficiency in their studies while being supported by strong relationships with teachers and peers.
With small class sizes designed for students at similar stages of learning, the flexibility of online education enables Haileybury Pangea to deliver rigorous academic programs based on the Australian Curriculum and Australian accreditation (VCE). This ensures our students have access to diverse pathways for post-secondary education, both locally and globally.
Our technology platforms
Three core technology platforms support our learning community:
Microsoft Teams
Our learning community is hosted on Teams so students have plenty of opportunities to interact and work safely and collaboratively during and in-between scheduled sessions.
Small class sizes ensure that students can form strong learning relationships across their classes, creating a supportive space to learn together.
Canvas
Canvas is our central learning environment and is the home of high-quality learning experiences curated by our teachers. It contains self-paced content including interactive elements, videos and learning activities. Student progress is recorded each week to support them in developing healthy learning habits.
Microsoft OneNote
OneNote is our digital student notebook that helps students stay organised and allows their teachers to monitor learning closely.
Unlike a traditional notebook, it can contain more than just written work, providing students with more opportunities to engage with the content with annotations, audio and video.
Computer specifications
Equipment and accessories minimum specifications
• Laptop (MS Windows or Mac)
• External monitors (highly recommended)
• USB/USB C wired headsets
• USB web cameras (optional)
• Keyboard and mouse
• Laptop stand (optional)
• Access to a secondary device (mobile phone, iPad or computer with webcam) to support academic testing
Internet requirements
The minimum Internet connection speed to undertake a Haileybury Pangea learning pathway is as follows:
• 25Mbps for a single user
• 50Mbps for 2-3 users
• 75Mbps for 4-5 users
Computer minimum specifications
Processor: Intel Core i5 minimum
Screen: 13.3” diagonal, FHD (1920 x 1080), touch enabled
minimum
Memory: 16GB (DDR4) minimum
Hard Drive: 256GB SSD
Networking: Wi-Fi 6 (2x2)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
End Point Protection: Must have an antivirus/anti-malware/anti-ransomware software protection for the duration of the device being used for Haileybury Pangea’s coursework
Webcam: 1080p HD webcam minimum
Connectivity: 2 x Thunderbolt 4 with USB4 Type-C, 2 x Super speed USB Type-A. 1 x HDMI 2.0 input
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64 or latest version of Mac OS
Stylus: Recommended
Frequently asked questions
How do students communicate in an online classroom?
Haileybury Pangea online classes are fully interactive using the latest technology including Microsoft Teams, Canvas, and Microsoft OneNote. If a student requires further assistance, time can be set up to meet with their teacher to offer further support.
Are there any recorded lessons at Haileybury Pangea?
No, all our classes are live lessons. This encourages active questioning of content, interaction with teachers and peers, and a thorough grasp of the material.