Available courses

We all need water! Let's look at things we are doing well and not so well in managing this precious resource.


Course rating: 3.0(1)

Mount Orange is proud to have in its community students, teachers, parents and helpers from a wide variety of different cultures. This course, open to anyone, showcases the diversity of our traditions, our language and our landscapes. Please join insmile

Ages 8-adult

Course rating: 4.0(1)

A space for staff only - not normally accessible to students.

Important professional news, updates, documents as well as social updates and events.

An introduction to the Impressionist movement in France, with students being allowed to select an artist to focus on for in-depth study. The course is an example of the use of Conditional activities and Activity completion.


Ages 14+


In this course we study three films: Spider, A Beautiful Mind, and Fight Club. The main focus of the course will be the ways in which psychosis is represented in the films in terms of macro, plot, narrative structure and micro etc. We consider the wider cultural meaning and implication of films dealing with psychology.

Ages 16+


Introducing the concept of Digital Literacy. Optimised for mobile.

A course of basic English teaching activities demonstrating various H5P activities integrated into Moodle

A course in which you will be introduced to different types of sport and get a feel for how you might enjoy participating in them. Uses the Show one section per page layout.

Ages 8-13


Course rating: 3.0(1)

A course containing a series of donated quizzes on chemical nomenclature.


Java is a programming language and a platform. Java is a high level, robust, object-oriented and secure programming language.

Java was developed by Sun Microsystems (which is now the subsidiary of Oracle) in the year 1995. James Gosling is known as the father of Java. Before Java, its name was Oak. Since Oak was already a registered company, so James Gosling and his team changed the name from Oak to Java.

Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of IT resources over the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing. Instead of buying, owning, and maintaining physical data centers and servers, you can access technology services, such as computing power, storage, and databases, on an as-needed basis from a cloud provider like Amazon Web Services (AWS).