Pathways and Transition

I’m delighted to welcome students and families back to the College for the 2026 academic year and to introduce myself as I commence in the role of Head of Pathways and Transition. It is a privilege to support our students as they explore their strengths, build their aspirations, and take confident steps toward their future pathways.
This year promises to be full of opportunity, growth, and discovery. Each week, I’ll be sharing careers and pathways news and information to help students and families stay informed and feel empowered in making decisions about subject selections, training options, further study, and life beyond school.
Please feel free to reach out at any time if you need guidance, have questions, or simply want to start a conversation about your child’s next steps. I look forward to working together throughout the year.
- Mrs Kalo Bell – Head of Pathways and Transition; career counselling and pathway planning pathways@johnxxiii.edu.au | 08 9383 0416
- Mrs Kelli Beaton – Pathways Assistant; VET and workplace learning coordination pathways@johnxxiii.edu.au | 08 9383 0417
Kalo Bell
Head of Pathways and Transition
Pathways Picks
This week’s recommended reading
Lifelong learning: What it is and why it’s important – Study Work Grow
What are vocational pathways? – Study Work Grow
2026 Years 11/12 College Curriculum Handbook
The John XXIII College Curriculum Handbook for Years 11 and 12 students can be found in the ‘School Documents’ section on SEQTA.
2026 WACE Manual
The 2026 WACE Manual for Years 11 and 12 students can be found HERE.
New ECU Perth Campus Opens
The dynamic new ECU campus opens in Semester One 2026.
It is the most exciting building in Perth. Everything is state of the art, from the electronic art displays on the façade and in the entrance, to the building’s foundations sprung to withstand jolts from trains passing underneath.
On the north side, facing Northbridge theatres and galleries, they have focused on creative industries. On the side facing the city there is business, law and information technology.
Ten thousand students will be based at the City Campus studying:
- The WA Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA)
- Arts and Humanities
- Business and Law, and
Information Technology
The building will be open to the public from the middle of the year. The ECU City Campus Open Day won’t be until August.
Perth Film Studios Open
This is the time to kick start your creative career in WA. The new Film Studios in Malaga has opened.
The facility aims to provide ideal facilities for film producers, actors, camera operators, scriptwriters, costume and set designers, makeup artists, and directors.
Go to Open Days 2026
All Year 10+ students who want to go to university in WA should go to at least two Open Days:
- To the one closest to where you live.
The one with the courses and campus life that will make your life better.
These myfuture tips will help you make the most of open days:
- 8 ways to a great university open day
- Preparing for an open day
- How to make the most of open days and career expos.
University Open Day Calendar 2026
Edith Cowan University
| 15 March Joondalup Get details HERE. |
The University of Western Australia
| 22 March 10am – 3pm |
Murdoch University
| 28 March South Street 10am – 3pm Saturday Get details HERE |
Curtin University
| 29 March 10am – 3pm Get details HERE. |
Edith Cowan University
| 3 May ECU South West, Bunbury Get details HERE. |
Edith Cowan University
| 9 August ECU City Get details HERE. |
The University of Notre Dame
| TBA |
2026 Medicine - University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) Dates
If you want to apply for medicine for 2027, you will need to undertake a UCAT assessment.
These are the important dates for UCAT in 2026:
Deadline times are 11:59pm AEST - Australian Eastern Standard Time
Concession Scheme opens Access Arrangements open | 16 February 2026 |
| BOOKING OPENS | 3 March 2026 |
| Concession application deadline | 11 May 2026 |
| Access Arrangements application deadline | 15 May 2026 |
| BOOKING DEADLINE | 15 May 2026 |
| Late booking deadlineLate Access Arrangements application deadline | 29 May 2026 |
| FINAL late booking deadline | 5 June 2026 |
| Cancellation deadline | 12 June 2026 |
| Testing begins | 1 July 2026 |
| Last testing date | 5 August 2026 |
| Results delivered to universities | early September 2026 |
Sign up for notices on the UCAT ANZ website.
2026 Undergraduate Course Guides (WA Universities)
Curtin Undergraduate Course Guide 2026
Notre Dame National Undergraduate Guide 2026
ECU Undergraduate Guide to Careers & Courses
Murdoch Undergraduate Course Guide 2025/26
UWA 2026 Undergraduate Course Guide
Offsite Study Options for Year 11 and 12 Students
For students who decide to pursue a senior secondary pathway other than studying 5 or 6 ATAR courses, John XXIII College partners with South and North Metropolitan TAFE Colleges as well as other private Registered Training Organisations (RTOs,) in order to offer Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Students (VETDSS.) Our commonly used partners could include:
- North Metropolitan TAFE
- South Metropolitan TAFE
- FEC (Fremantle Education Centre)
- Diamond High Performance
- Health Science Hub
Co-Payment
Please note that a co-payment will be required for offsite Certificate courses with annual fees exceeding $2000 per annum.
Students and families for whom following a pathway other than studying 5 or 6 ATAR courses is of interest are strongly encouraged to make an appointment with the Pathways and Transition team.
Jobs and Skills Centre for Apprenticeships and Traineeships
Parents, employers and students can get free, government-funded information and guidance about apprenticeships and traineeships from one of the Jobs and Skills Centres.
If you think a trade or traineeship could be a good pathway for you, go to a Jobs and Skills Centre.
Save money – Choose an apprenticeship on the priority list
Commonwealth Government Funding
The Australian Apprenticeships Priority List identifies courses eligible for fee-free courses and incentives to employers. There are 26 pages of Priority Occupations where there are skills shortages.
You usually have to pay for the tools and equipment needed for the course, but there are no course fees.
State government FREE VET pathways
The West Australian government subsidises VET courses for occupations where we have specific skills shortages. See the Fee-free and low-fee course finder.
WA Police Recruitment Sessions
Are you interested in learning more about a career with WA Police Force?
Recruitment information sessions are held at the WA Police Force Academy in Joondalup, where you can learn more about the application process and life as a police officer.
Their Recruiting Team will provide an overview of the selection process and training requirements.
Register for the next session by going HERE.
Police Cadets
Australian or New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Australian Resident aged between 17 and 19.
Please note, applicants can apply at 16; however, they must be 17 years old upon selection to a Cadet school. Find details HERE.
BHP Neurodiverse Internship Program
If you are neurodiverse and interested in computing, consider the BHP Internship as a future opportunity. It is run through a partnership between Curtin and BHP. Read about it HERE.
Curtin University has invested in creating a positive learning environment for students with autism. Check out their AccessAbility services HERE.
The Morrisby Profile
All John XXIII College students in Years 10, 11 and 12 have completed their Morrisby Profile (in Years 9 or 10), providing a valuable resource for career exploration and pathway planning. Students are encouraged to log back into their Morrisby Profiles regularly to view new career matches and information. Morrisby can also be a useful tool for facilitating career discussions between young people and their parents.
Troubleshooting with logins, etc, can be directed to Mrs Bell, Head of Pathways and Transition.
MyFuture – your one-stop shop for career information
Do quizzes, watch career videos, check out courses, and what happens when you get into the job. MyFuture takes you on a career exploration pathway.
- MyFuture is thorough and delivers loads of free information.
- It is supported by ALL Australian governments.
- The information is not biased by someone trying to sell you something.
They have a strong privacy policy and DO NOT share your data.
You can register HERE.
Your Career
Search industries and occupations to find a career that’s right for you and what you can do to get there. Take a career quiz. Explore fee-free TAFE. Take an interactive quiz to see what literacy and numeracy skills you’ll use in your chosen industry.
Click HERE to explore.
Kalo Bell
Head of Pathways and Transition


























