Pathways 

Vermont Secondary College

VET Awards 

The Mullum VET Cluster recently awarded three of our senior VET students with Excellence awards for their continued efforts in their chosen Vocational Education and Training program throughout 2022. The MVC VET awards recognise students who have achieved consistent outstanding results during the year as determined by the individual Registered Training Organisations.  Each student was awarded a Merit Certificate, MVC medal and a $50 Westfield voucher.   Ashleigh K  (Yr11) Year 1 Salon Assistance at The Masters Institute of Creative Education

Daniel C  (Yr11) Year 1 Integrated Technologies CISCO at Ringwood Training and Archie N  (Yr10) Year 1 Automotive Studies at  Ringwood Training

Congratulations on your outstanding efforts! 

 

Year 12 

Congratulations to our wonderfully resilient Year 12 students on successfully completing thirteen  years of schooling and navigating two very difficult, highly stressful and challenging years; which impacted learning, study and motivation.   You have navigated significant and unpredictable times of change.  

We are very proud of each of you and congratulate you on achieving your VCE Certificate! 

 

All Year 12 students  and Year 11 students who have studied a Year 12 subject this year are encouraged to download the VTAC results and ATAR apphttps://resultsandatar.vic.edu.au/results/applicants.htm;?seexp 

Prior to the release of the ATAR we recommend Year 12 students log into your VTAC account to;

  • Test your VCAA number, VTAC ID & 4 digit pin are working
  • Double check you have paid the VTAC fee
  • Check you have completed ALL course application requirements

 Due to privacy laws, we are unable to provide your VCAA number over the phone or via email.  The ATAR will be available online from 7am on Monday 12th December 2022.  

This is a very important time of year for change of preferences and 2023 career paths aligning with your ATAR.  Please note in accordance with the VTAC terms and conditions, no discussions can be entered into with any school staff member until after 10am on this date. 

 

If you have applied to VTAC for University or TAFE courses you can change your preferences until 4.00 pm Thursday 22nd December 2022.  

We highly recommend you log into your VTAC account and check your preferences, re-order and add preferences in-line with your ATAR or in accordance with tertiary letters advising results of:  Interview, Folio, Audition or pre-selection test. 

 

Year 12 students please be kind to yourselves. The ATAR does NOT define you or your capabilities!  

It also does not prevent you from achieving your dreams in your desired pathway.  There are multiple pathway options to help you achieve your goals. 

The ATAR is not a score, it is a ranking of all students across the state and is designed for tertiary entrance only. 

During the ATAR release, the pathways team will be available for further guidance or assistance.  This may include discussing preference ordering, researching relevant courses with other universities, possible future pathways courses via certificate, diploma, advanced diploma or uni-link courses.  Or alternative pathways; full time employment, apprenticeship/traineeship and applying for pre-apprenticeship courses. Whatever pathway suits you, we are here to support you!  

 

Pathway Counselling Hours:  

 

Dates

Open

Closing

Location

Wednesday 14th December

10:00am

4:00pm

Pathways + Snr Study Centre
Thursday 15th December

9:00am

4:00pm

Pathways + Snr Study Centre
Friday 16th December

9:00am

4:00pm

Pathways + Snr Study Centre
Monday 19th December

9:00am

4:00pm

Pathways + Snr Study Centre

Bookings via Year 12 Teams  - Pathways Files tab

 

VTAC first round offers released online through your VTAC account on Friday 13th January 2023 at 2pm.  VTAC may provide ONE course offer per round, ALWAYS the highest course preference listed!

* Golden Rule #1:  Always accept your first round offer, it may be your only offer!  

Trust your instincts, you have done the research based on your interests and career aspirations.  

You don't want to miss out on the opportunity of not being offered a course at all.  

Note:  All course offers have an expiry date so make sure to accept or defer before this deadline.  

Also, it may be possible to transfer into your preferred course during the first year subject to tertiary institutions requirements based on grade point averages achieved.  

 

* Golden Rule #2:  Accepting your first round offer does NOT rule out future offers in additional rounds!

Students may still be considered in future rounds for course preferences listed higher than the course offered in the 1st round.  

If students receive a preferred course they should enroll in the preferred course and un enroll in the first round offer.  

Universities are very used to students changing courses.  

Note:  Students who receive their 1st course preference in the first round will not receive any addition offers as this is the highest course listed on their preferences.

Students are able to change course preferences after the release of each offer round at 4pm as per the dates listed in the table below to maximise being offered their most preferred course. 

 

VTAC Offer Rounds + Change of Preference period

 

Offer RoundsOffer released into  VTAC Accounts Change of Preference period 
Early December RoundWed 21st Dec @ 2pmFrom 4pm on 14th Dec until 22nd Dec 2022 for the Jan round offer
January 2023Main offer RoundFri 13th Jan 2023 @ 2pmFrom 4pm on 13th Jan until 19th Jan 2023for the Feb round 1 offers
February Round 1Wed 1st Feb 2023 @ 2pmFrom 4pm on 1st Feb until 2nd Feb 2023for the Feb round 2 offers
February Round 2Wed 8th Feb 2023 @ 2pmFrom 4pm on 8th Feb until 9th Feb 2023 for the Feb round 3 offers
February Round 3Tues 14th Feb  2023 @ 2pmFrom 4pm on 14th Feb until 15th Feb 2023 for final Feb round
February Final RoundMon 20th Feb 2023 @ 2pm

 

VTAC have reintroduced the Early December Round this year, however not all courses and universities will make offers in December and this early round does not replace the largest offer round in January.  The following Universities and Courses will NOT be offered in the Early December Round:

 

RMIT Adv Diploma of Screenwriting/Bachelor of Communication (Media) - CityAdv Diploma of Screenwriting/Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) - City

 

Monash Bachelor of Medicine – Bonded School Lever Entry - Clayton

Bachelor of Medicine – Extended Rural Cohort School Leaver Entry - Clayton

Bachelor of Medicine – School Leaver Entry - Clayton

Deakin Bachelor of Medical Imaging – Geelong Waurn Ponds

La Trobe University

Bachelor of Biomedical Science – Albury-Wodonga + Bendigo campuses

 

CQ University

Bachelor of Hospitality Management – Melbourne + Online

Bachelor of Medical Sonography/Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography - Melbourne Bachelor of Nursing - OnlineBachelor of Science (Psychology) - Online Employment Opportunities – See Pathways for more information

  • Just Swimming Nunawading are offering a swim teacher traineeship program for students in Years 11 & 12 in the lead up to summer. 
  • Knox Leisureworks are looking for Lifeguards, Swim Teachers and Program Leaders
  •  A local Pizzeria is looking for staff to assist 

Apprenticeship Opportunities  – students must be 18yrs and have their drivers licence

  • Commercial Refrigeration apprenticeship available located in Scoresby 
  • Commercial Plumbing apprenticeship available working across various sites in Melbourne
  • Carpentry apprenticeship available for family business in Wheelers Hill

Work Experience

Work Experience participation is optional at VSC, however we strongly encourage all students aged 15yrs+   to get involved in this very beneficial and rewarding program. Students can undertake Work Experience every year up until they graduate VSC.

Work Experience provides young people with a taste of the real world of work and a clearer understanding of a particular industry or business they may be interested in pursuing in the future.  It assists in career discovery and exploration, goal setting and decision making whilst preparing students for VCE, future tertiary studies, apprenticeship/traineeships or full time work.

There are no designated time frames for students to complete placements as we believe a flexible delivery arrangement provides students with a better opportunity to meet the availability and operational time frames of businesses and industries within the community.  This also means we are not competing with other local schools which can limit student’s opportunities. 

Placement dates are arranged through consultation and negotiation between the employer, school and student to maximise the experience. Speak to Pathways today and collect the Preparing for the Workplace Work Experience pack.

 

Pathways Website

Career Development is the lifelong process of managing life, learning and work (paid and unpaid) over our lifespan.  The ability to make informed decisions, manage and transition through change for a personally determined future.  Young people build their career development through self-awareness; understanding how they make decisions and how these decisions impact future aspirations. Through identifying interests, values and preferred learning styles through careers exploration activities such as Morrisby in Year 9 and Careers Fast Track in Year 10.  The ability to research a wide range of career options helping them to select subjects they may enjoy learning whilst aligning to tertiary course pre-requisite requirements in the future.  In addition young people juggle the expectations and requirements of school, extra-curricular activities, sport and family responsibilities, part-time work and social interests which further enhances their evolving Career Development. 

 

To further assist your Career Development please visit  vscpathways.com  an easy to use interface with links to various career resources, career videos, career bullseyes, course exploration, tertiary admission publications, options for Senior School: VCE, VCAL & VET - VET course handbooks, work experience, newsletter, money matters, workplace health and safety information, study skills advice, links to Youth Central website plus lots of helpful resources for both Students and Parents.  We encourage all VSC students and their families to explore the Pathways website to assist in making informed decisions about their future. Check out our informative monthly Pathways newsletter located under the Important Information tab on the pathways website.

 

VSC Pathways Team!