SBAT
School Based
Apprenticeships
Year 12
SBAT
School Based
Apprenticeships
Year 12
What is this subject about?
A school-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT) gives a student paid on-the-job training while they complete secondary school. SBATs combine part-time employment with training toward a nationally recognised vocational education and training (VET) qualification. School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships are an exciting way of a student being able to undertake paid part-time work that is officially timetable into a student’s senior school program, ideally suited to the VCE Vocational Major program, formerly known as VCAL.
Given the work commitments and time out of class we do not recommend VCE undertake an SBAT.
SBAT’s can also contribute towards completion of full-time apprenticeships/traineeships in addition to providing a student with a direct pathway into an industry sector or individual business workplace. The undertaking/completion of a school-based program can also provide a student with a better chance of gaining full time apprenticeship/traineeship, as transferable work ready skills are looked upon very favourably by many prospective employers.
Northern Bay works closely with Glenn Robertson from Headstart, he is looking forward to providing industry exposure, experience, and exploring new opportunities for students. Glenn is passionate about finding meaningful, individualised pathway experiences for all students.
Requirements to successfully complete a SBAT are:
What To Do Next
Interested students and/or parents are invited to contact SBAT Coordinator Melissa Inderberg or Glenn Robertson from Head start.
Melissa.inderberg@education.vic.gov.au or Glenn.Robertson@education.vic.gov.au
My SBAT provides some of the happiest times in my week. I work at our Northern Bay Early Learning Centre in Childcare and this experience is terrific for my career and personal development
Belinda