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AUSTRALIND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
VOCATIONAL TRAINING PATHWAYS
*BRTTC is the Bunbury Regional Trade Training Centre.
Vocational Pathways Future Pathways
ASHS School Vocational Programs
South Regional TAFE / Apprenticeships / Traineeships / Full Employment
ASHS Alternative Senior Secondary Engagement Program
South Regional TAFE / Apprenticeships / Traineeships Full Employment / Apprenticeship and Traineeship Company / Main Stream Year 12
Pre– Apprenticeship In School Program (PAIS) or VET TAFE pro-grams 3 days at school 2 days at TAFE
This program is a fast track to build skills for Employment, Apprenticeships Or Full Time TAFE
BRTTC* 1 or 2 days a week program Certificate courses not available at school.
This program is a fast track to build skills for Employment, Apprenticeships Or Full Time TAFE
South Regional TAFE 3 days at school and 2 days at TAFE. Certificate courses not available at school
South Regional TAFE Full Employment
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REALISTIC PATHWAY SELECTION
The grades you have achieved in Years 9 and 10 are known to be the best predictor of how well you succeed in year 11. Therefore the school has developed a point system based on year 9 and 10 results which indicates which education pathways best suits your current academic achievement. Student who achieve less than 14 points are recommended to select one of the following pathways outlined in this booklet
Contents
General Information
TAFE Entrance Requirements
Vocational Less that 14—10 points
TAFE Apprenticeship / Traineeships Full Employment
Math Applications (External Exam) English General Career & Enterprise 1 or 2 Certificates Own choice 1 or 2 courses Workplace Learning
Follow on in year 12
Vocational Less than 10 points
TAFE Apprenticeship / Traineeship Full Employment
Maths Essential English General Career & Enterprise 1 or 2 Certificates Own choice 1 or 2 courses Workplace Learning
Follow on in year 12
Vocational—Students who have not achieved OLNA Lesson than 10 points
Employment Foundation Maths Foundation English Career and Enterprise Certificate II in Foundation Skills Own choice of 2 Certificates
Apprenticeship Traineeship Full time Employment TAFE Repeat Main Stream year 11
South Regional TAFE Pre– Apprenticeship in schools program TAFE VET in schools program
This program is a fast track to Employment, Apprenticeships Or Full Time TAFE
Maths Essential or Maths Application English General Career and Enterprise 1 or 2 Certificates Own choice 1 or 2 courses Workplace Learning
Full time School in year 12
BRTTC Training Programs
This program is a fast track to Employment, Apprenticeships Or Full tTme TAFE
Maths Essential or Maths Appli-cations English General Career & Enterprise 1 or 2 Certificates Own choice 1 or 2 courses Workplace Learning
Full time school in year 12
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AUSTRALIND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAINING (VET) LEADING TO
TAFE, APPRENTICESHIP, TRAINEESHIPS AND EMPLOYMENT
What is Vocational Education and Training (VET)? Vocational Education and Training pathways enable students to gain school graduation at the completion of year 12. All students have a greater choice of courses available as all VET students will be required to select 6 courses in year 11 and year 12. Students also have the opportunity of completing and achieving one or more national qualifications at Certificate II level while at school. This enables students to be more competitive for TAFE enrolments, apprenticeships, traineeships and full time employment.
Who is this training for? Students who know they do not wish to attending University at the end of year 12. This enables students to undertake a career pathway while attending school and complete the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) at the end of year 12.
Why do a Vocational Education Training Program? Advantages for students…… Fulfil the School Curriculum Standard Authority (SCSA) WACE requirements. Students must select 6 courses. Nationally recognised units of competence. A purpose to Senior Secondary Study. TAFE Entry points greatly improved if a Certificate is completed in Year 11 /12. Undertake Workplace Learning
What is Workplace Learning (WPL)? Work experience School Curriculum Standard Authority (SCSA) endorsed course that counts towards
school WACE achievement. Students learn relevant assessable employability skills while On the Job. There skills are directly related to the units of competence student are studying. Extra points for TAFE Students must select Career and Enterprise if they wish to undertake WL
Australind Senior High School is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) - 50533
Australind Senior High School has been a RTO since 2000 and delivers several certificates from national training packages. The RTO allows the school to deliver more courses which are industry relevant giving students the opportunity to successfully complete units of competence directly related to industry.
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Australind Senior High School is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO)
Australind Senior High School has been an RTO since 2000 and delivers several certificates from national training packages. The RTO allows the school to deliver more courses which are industry relevant giving students the opportunity to suc-cessfully complete units of competence directly related to industry. Other qualification courses are delivered by teachers at Australind SHS, in partner-ship with other Registered Training Organisations—see below *
CODE CERTIFICATE COURSE
SIT20312 Certificate II Kitchen Operations
BSB20115 Certificate II Business
ICT20115 Certificate II Information, Digital Media and Technology
MEM20413 Certificate I I Engineering Pathway
52824WA Certificate II Building and Construction Pathway
CHC22015 Certificate II Community Service (Child Care) * YMCA
SIR20216 Certificate II Retail (TBC)
SIS20513 Certificate II Sport and Coaching * YMCA
SIS20213 Certificate II Outdoor Recreation * YMCA
CUA20615 Certificate II in Music Industry * COSAMP
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WACE Requirements
Achieving a WACE will signify that students have successfully met the breadth and depth requirements of the WACE and the achievement standards for the course they choose. Students are required to : Demonstrate a minimum standard of literacy and a minimum standard of numeracy based on the skills regarded as essential for individuals to meet the demands of every day life and work in a knowledge-based economy. Complete a minimum of 20 units or equivalents as described below. Complete 4 or more Year 12 ATAR courses or complete a Certificate II or
higher.
Breath and depth requirement: Students will complete a minimum of 20 course units or the equivalent. This requirement must include at least: A minimum of 10 Year 12 units or the equivalent 2 completed Year 11 units from English or Literature and one pair of completed Year 12 English or Literature units One pair of Year 12 course units form each of List A (arts / languages /social
sciences) and List B ( mathematics / science / technology)
Achievement standard requirement: Students will be required to achieve 14 C grades in Year 11 and Year 12 units, including at least six C grades in Year 12 units (or equivalents, see below). There will be provision for students to gain unit equivalence by completing: VET qualifications—a Certificate I can replace 2 (two) Year 11 units, a Certificate II, 2 (two) Year 11 and 2 (two) Year 12 units, and Certificate III or higher 2(two) year 11 and 4(four) Year 12 units. Endorsed programs— Workplace Learning can replace two year 11 units and
two year 12 units. For unit equivalence, students may only use up to eight units of VET and endorsed programs with a maximum of four unit equivalents from endorsed programs.
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TAFE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Students who wish to apply for TAFE must first of all meet the :
Minimum Entrance Requirement
Entry to non-competitive courses : School leavers must demonstrate minimum literacy and numeracy skills or AQF qualification levels. Requirement from ONE of the columns below need to be met.
Entry to competitive courses: Applicants need to demonstrate minimum literacy and numeracy skills or AQF qualification levels ( as above) and respond to selection criteria
Selection criteria—maximum 90 points Points awarded for secondary education results
Academic achievement - maximum 60 points
Work history—maximum 30 points
Derived from the highest points from either: Secondary education results or Completed AQF qualification
Credit for total hours worked at 0.003 points per hour: Employment Work experience Community service/ volunteer work
School Leaver AQF
Certificate I Nil Nil
Certificate II OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 Certificate I or II
Certificate III OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 Certificate II or II
Certificate IV C Grades in Year 11 WACE General English, and OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8
Certificate II or III
Year WACE course level
C grade B grade A grade
Year 10 6 8 10
Year 11 or 12 Foundation 6 8 10
Year 11 General 11 12.5 14
Year 11 ATAR 14 15 16
Year 12 General 14 15 16
Year 12 ATAR 18 20 20
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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Drama
Media and Analysis
Visual Arts 1
Music after school
+ Any 1 or 2 certificates
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
Or Own Choice
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Media
Applied Environmental Arts Music
Arts Administration Music Industry
Costume for Performance Music Industry ( Business)
Dance Screen ( Animation)
Design (Design for Industry) Screen ( Camera)
Design (Graphic Design) Screen (Directing)
Design for Live Production, Theatre & Events
Screen ( Film & TV)
Design Fundamentals Theatre ( Aboriginal )
Interior Design Venues & Events ( Customer Service)
Jewellery Manufacturing Visual Arts & Contemporary Craft
Live Production, Theatre and Events
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AUTOMOTIVE
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11
recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Applications*
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Integrated Science
Design Technical Graphics
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
Certificate II in Engineering
Certificate II in Construction
Or Own Choice
*Automotive Industry prefer students with the higher mathematics.
Automotive Automotive Mechanical
Automotive Pre Apprenticeship Electrical *
Automotive Sales
Automotive Pre– Apprenticeship Mechani-cal—Vehicle Serving
Automotive Specialist
Automotive Pre Apprenticeship Vehicle Body Panel Beating
Bicycles
Automotive Pre Apprenticeship Mechanical Vehicle Servicing Heavy Transport
Marine
Automotive Pre Apprenticeship Mechanical Vehicle Servicing light
Motor sport
Automotive Electrical Technology* Outdoor Power Equipment
Automotive Management Recreational Vehicle Manufacturing
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AUTOMOTIVE
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Applications*
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Integrated Science
Design Technical Graphics
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
Certificate II in Engineering
Certificate II in Building and Construction
Or Own Choice
*Automotive Industry prefer students with the higher mathematics.
Automotive Automotive Mechanical
Automotive Pre Apprenticeship Electrical *
Automotive Sales
Automotive Pre– Apprenticeship Mechani-cal—Vehicle Serving
Automotive Specialist
Automotive Pre Apprenticeship Vehicle Body Panel Beating
Bicycles
Automotive Pre Apprenticeship Mechanical Vehicle Servicing Heavy Transport
Marine
Automotive Pre Apprenticeship Mechanical Vehicle Servicing light
Motor sport
Automotive Electrical Technology* Outdoor Power Equipment
Automotive Management Recreational Vehicle Manufacturing
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BANKING, FINANCE, INSURANCE AND PROPERTY SERVICE
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11
recommended course selection for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Applications*
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Leaning Integrated Science
Certificate II in Business Certificate II Information Technology
Or Own Choice
* Higher level Mathematics would be an advantage
Asset Maintenance (Cleaning Management)
Financial Services*
Insurance Services
Investigative Services
Property Services
Security Operations
Transport & Logistics
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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Applications *
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Certificate II in Building and Construction Certificate II in Engineering
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning Design (Technical Graphics)
Or Own Choice
* Higher level Mathematics would be an advantage
Bricklaying Plastering
Bricklaying / Block laying Residential Drafting*
Building and Construction (Building) Roof Plumbing*
Carpentry* Scaffolding
Carpentry and Joinery* Steel Framing
Civil Construction* Wall and Ceiling Lining
Concreting Drainage
Flooring Technology Floor Covering and Finishing
Gas fitting Joinery
General Construction Paving
General Plumbing and Gas Fitting* Roof Tiling
Industrial Skills Surveying *
Interior Decoration and Design Transport and Logistics (Mobile Cranes Operations)
Painting and Decorating
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COMMUNITY SERVICES, HEALTH AND EDUCATION
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core Prerequisites
English General Maths Essentials or Applications*
Integrated Science
Pathway Stream—Select 3 courses
Certificate II Community Services (Child Care) * for Children Service Stream Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
+ 1 Certificate own choide Plus 1 or 2 courses of own choice
* Higher level Mathematics would be an advantage
Age Care Work Metal Health Non Clinical
Allied Health Assistance Nutrition & Dietetic Assistance*
Children Services Optical Dispensing
Community Service Work Pathology*
Dental Assisting* Preparation for Entry into Enrolled Nursing*
Disability Work Preparatory Health Studies
Health Science Foundations* Social Housing
Health Service Assistance Teacher Assistance
Home and Community Care Youth Work
Indigenous Environmental Health
Nursing (Enrolled)*
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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core Prerequisites
English General Maths Essentials or Applications*
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Certificate II in Business * Certificate II Information Technology
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
Plus 1 or 2 courses of own choice.
*Depending on pathway chosen it may be best to undertake both Certificates.
* Higher level Mathematics would be an advantage
Accounting * Frontline Management
Advertising Governance
Business Human Resources
Business (Legal Administration )* International Trade*
Business ( Legal Studies) * Leadership Development
Business Administration* Logistics
Business Administration ( Medical)* Marketing*
Business Management* Project Management*
Customer Contact Record Keeping
Financial Services * Rural Business*
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FURNISHINGS
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Maths Applications
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Material Design & Technology ( Wood) Design ( Technical Graphics)
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning + Any 1 or 2 certificates
Or own choice for 1 or 2 courses
Furnishings
Furnishing ( Pre apprenticeship Cabinet Making / Furniture Making)
Furniture Finishing
Furniture Making (Cabinet Making )
Furniture Making ( Wood Machining)
Glass and Glazing
Glass Processing
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CLOTHING TEXTILES AND FOOTWEAR
TAFE PATHWAY
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Math Applications
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning Visual Arts
+ Any 1 or 2 certificates
Own choice for 1 or 2 courses
Applied Fashion Design and Technology
Clothing Production
Dry Cleaning Operations
Fashion Textile Design
Footwear Repair
Laundry Operations
Soft Furnishing
Textile Fabrication
Textile Production
Textile Clothing and Footwear
Upholstery
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COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11
recommended course selection for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Math Applications
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Certificate II in Information Technology Media Production and Analysis
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning + Any 1 or 2 certificates
Own choice for 1 or 2 courses
Creative Industries (media)
Information Technology
Information Technology ( Multi Media)
Information Technology ( Network Security)
Information Technology ( Networking )
Information Technology ( Programming )
Information Technology ( Software develop-ment)
Interactive Digital Media
Interactive Games Development
Media
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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Applications*
Integrated Science or Design (Technical Graphics) Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
+ Any 1 or 2 certificates
Own choice for 1 or 2 courses
* Math Application is the only mathematics accepted.
Air conditioning Split Systems* Electro technology ( Pre Apprenticeship Electrical)*
Appliance serving* Electricity Supply Industry*
Business Equipment* Fire Arms Servicing
Computer Assembly and Repair* Industry Electronics & Control*
Computer Systems Renewable Energy*
Computer Systems Equipment Technical Security*
Data Voice Communications Telecommunications*
Electrical Engineering* Sustainable Energy*
Electronic Assembly*
Electronics*
Electronics & Communications*
Electro technology *
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ENGINEERING AND MINING
TAFE PATHWAYS
Australind Senior High School Year 11
recommended course selection for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Applications*
Integrated Science or Design (Technical Graphics) Certificate II Engineering
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
1 extra certificate of own choice
* Math Application is the only Math accepted.
Civil & Structural Engineering
Engineering Certificates
Engineering Pre Apprenticeship Fabrication Heavy
Engineering Pre Apprenticeship Fabrication Light
Engineering Pre Apprenticeship Mechanical Plant Mechanic
Engineering Pre Apprenticeship Mechanical Fitter & Machinist
Drilling Operations
Mining Exploration
Resource Processing
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HOSPITALITY , BAKING , PASTRY COOKS, TRAVEL & TOURSIM
TAFE PATHWAY
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Math Applications
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Integrated Science Certificate II Kitchen Operation s
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
I extra certificate of own choice
Hospitality Asian Cookery
Hospitality Commercial Cooking
Hospitality Kitchen Operations
Hospitality Supervision Patisserie
Hospitality Events
Tourism Guiding
Tourism Retail Travel Sales
Food Processing Pre Apprenticeship retail baking
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PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE
TAFE PATHWAY
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Applications*
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Integrated Science
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
+ Any 1 or 2 certificates
Own choice for 1 or 2 courses
* Higher level Mathematics would be an advantage
Advanced Wool Handling
Agriculture*
Seafood Industry Aquaculture
Marine Studies Fishing Industry*
Horticulture
Land Care Conservation and Land Manage-ment*
Landscape Design
Food Process Wine making
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SALES AND PERSONAL SERVICE
TAFE PATHWAY
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Certificate II Retail
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
Integrated Science or Visual Arts
+ Any 1 or 2 certificates
Own choice for 1 or 2 courses
Beauty Therapists
Make up Services
Nail Technology
Hairdressing
Floristry
Retail
Retail Management
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SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & PROCESS MANUFACTURING
TAFE PATHWAY
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Applications*
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Integrated Science
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
+ Any 1 or 2 certificates
Own choice for 1 or 2 courses
* Higher level Mathematics would be an advantage
Environmental Control Technicians
Environmental Science Management*
Laboratory Science Attendants*
Laboratory Technicians*
Process Plant Operations
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TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS
TAFE PATHWAY
Australind Senior High School Year 11
recommended course selection for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Applications*
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
Integrated Science
+ Any 1 or 2 certificates
Own choice for 1 or 2 courses
* Higher level Mathematics would be an advantage
Airport Management*
Aviation Flying*
Aviation Ground Operations & Service *
Marine Engine Driving
Marine Deck Cadet Maritime Operations
Warehousing & Storage
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VETERINARY NURSES & ANIMAL ATTENDANT
TAFE PATHWAY
Australind Senior High School Year 11 recommended course selection
for any of the above TAFE Pathways.
Year 11 Core
English General Maths Essentials or Application*
Pathway Stream—Select 4 courses
Integrated Science
Career and Enterprise + Workplace Learning
+ Any 1 or 2 certificates
Own choice for 1 or 2 courses
Please note: Veterinary Nursing is very competitive to get into at TAFE. Stu-dent will be required to undertake Math Application and will require A and B grades
at the end of year 12 to be competitive for this course.
* Higher level Mathematics would be an advantage
Animal Studies
Companion Animals
Equine Industries Horses
Stable Hand Racing
Veterinary Nursing *
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BUNBURY REGIONAL TRADE TRAINING CENTRE (BRTTC)
The BRTTC offer a range of courses that may be different to those offered at school or South regional TAFE. All the BRTTC programs run for either a semester or Terms 1 to 3. Most courses are completed in one year. All programs are competitive and therefore students must apply by formal written application (available from the school) and attend an interview. To help students be competitive they must read the list of points below:
This program is for students who already know this is the trade or career they wish to follow when leaving school.
It is for students who can demonstrate that they already have some understanding and possible experience of the industry and work involved in the industry. Students who wish to apply for this program must demonstrate at least a “C” in
year 10 Maths and English . OLNA is also considered when applying. All students attending BRTTC Sites must find their own way to and from the
training venue
Important general information Part of this training will be undertaken while out on work placement which will be organised by the training provider and the school.
Most courses attract fees. These fees are as estimated on information sheet provided, but will be confirmed at a later date. Once confirmation of a placement has been made the school will request a 50% deposit to be paid before confirmation of enrolment can proceed.
Qualifications are current as at time of printing. Some qualifications may require students to undertake additional studies outside of school terms. BRTTC reserves the right to cancel courses if insufficient interest is shown
Available BRTTC Courses see next page
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Bunbury Regional Trade Training Centre
Application process Through the school or direct to BRTTC
Duration Fees
Cert II Automotive Servicing Technology AUR20516 1 day / week over 3 terms
To be confirmed
Cert III Business BSB30115
1 day / week over 2 terms (Term 2 & 3)
RTO $1500.00 BRTTC
$352.00 Certificate III Education Support (CHC30213) 1 day per
week Terms 1-3
RTO $995.00 BRTTC $352.00
Cert IV Education Support CHC40213 Year 12 only and highly recommend students have com-pleted Cert III Education Support
1 day/ week over 3 terms
RTO $1300.00 BRTTC $352.00
Certificate III Retail - Marketing & Merchandising (SIR30216)
To be con-
firmed RTO $1800.00 BRTTC
$352.00 Certificate II Electrotechnology Career Start (UEE22011)
Thurs/ Fri Terms 1-3
RTO $3600.00 BRTTC $352.00
Certificate II in Split Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump
Systems UEE20111 To be con-firmed
RTO $3000.00 BRTTC $352.00
Certificate II Medical Service First Response (HLT21015)
Thurs terms
1-3
RTO $1800.00 BRTTC $352.00
Certificate III Dental Assistant (HLT35015)
Thurs / Fri
2 yrs RTO $4900.00 BRTTC
$352.00 Certificate IV Dental Assisting (HLT45015) Thurs / Fri
Yr 11 & 12
RTO$5900.00 BRTTC $352.00
Certificate III Health Services Assistance (HLT33115)
Friday Terms
1-3 RTO $2300.00 BRTTC
$352.00
Cert III Community Services CHC32015 1 day/ week over 3 terms
RTO $1300.00 BRTTC $352.00
Cert III Early Childhood Education and Care CHC30113 1 day/ week over 3 terms
RTO $1300.00 BRTTC $352.00
Cert II Painting / Cert II Aviation TBC TBC TBC
Cert II Plumbing 52700WA CTF SCHOLARSHIP (continuing students)
1 day/ week over 2 years (includes WPL) FREE
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South Regional TAFE (SRT)
All the TAFE programs run for either a semester or Terms 1 to 3 in one year. Students will be required to attend school Monday to Wednesday and TAFE Thursday and Friday. All programs are competitive and therefore students must apply by formal written application (available from the school) which will then be completed as an on line application by the school. To help students be competitive they must read the list of points below:
This program is for students who already know this is the trade or career they wish to follow after leaving school.
It is for students who can demonstrate that they already have some understanding of the industry and work involved in the industry.
It is also helpful for the student to have some experience with the industry even as a home project . Students who wish to apply for this program must demonstrate at least a “C” in
year 10 Maths and English . OLNA is also considered when applying. All students attending TAFE must find their own way to and from the training venue
Important general information Part of this training will be undertaken while out on work placement which will be organised by TAFE and the school.
Qualifications are current as at time of printing. Some qualifications may require students to undertake additional studies outside of school terms. TAFE reserves the right to cancel courses if insufficient interest is shown
Available TAFE Courses see next page
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South Regional TAFE
Application Process completed on line at school — FREE
Delivered on Thursday and Friday for one year Duration AHC21016 Certificate II in Conservation and Land
Management Terms 1 - 3
52824WA Certificate II Building and Construction — Carpentry and Joinery
Terms 1 - 3
52824WA Certificate II Building and Construction — Painting and Decorating
Terms 1 - 3
52824WA Certificate II Building and Construction —
Bricklaying and Blocklaying Terms 1-3
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Terms 1- 3
SHB20116 Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics Semester 1
SHB20216 Certificate II in Salon Assistant
Semester 1
FNS20115 Certificate II in Financial Services Semester 1
FNS30315 Certificate III in Accounts Administration Terms 1 - 3
SIT20116 Certificate II in Tourism Semester 1
UEE22011 Certificate II in Electro technology (Career Start) Terms 1-3
AUR20516 Certificate II in Automotive Serving Technology (Light Vehicle Pre-apprenticeship)
Terms 1-3
AUR20516 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology ( Heavy Vehicle Pre-apprenticeship)
Terms 1-3
52831WA Certificate IV Preparation for Health and Nursing All year
Please Note: All of the above courses are exempt from tuition, resource and enrolment fees. However depending on the program students may be required to purchase a uniform, protective equipment, text books or trade equipment / tools
Students who attend TAFE must find their own to and from the training ven-ue.
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Alternative Vocational Program 2019 for students who have not achieve OLNA
Senior Secondary Engagement program
Students will undertake a partly defined program to help them achieve successful transition from school to further training , apprenticeships, traineeships or full time employment for 2020. The full time program will operate at school as part of the normal time table. Students will be required to undertake the following program:
Foundation English Foundation Maths
Career and Enterprise Certificate II in Foundation Skills
Plus
1-2 certificates or courses
Alternative for Year 12 in 2019 Full time TAFE
Full time Apprenticeship / Traineeship Full time Employment
Or
Return to Main stream school for Year 12