Years 10-12 Coordinator
Meaghan King
Years 10-12 Coordinator
Meaghan King
Well done to all the Year 10 Food Tech students on their show entries. Below are some of the photos of the winning items.
Year 12 Students Reminders
EARLY ENTRY PROGRAMS
Deakin Regional Access Scheme – OPEN NOW
Federation Uni Early Offer – Close 1st December
CASPer TEST(On-line) – Education Courses
Last day to sit the test:
Nov 12, 2023 - 10:00 AM
VCE Results and the ATAR
https://resultsandatar.vic.edu.au
Year 11 students sitting Unit 3/4 VCAA exams
A reminder to Year 11 students sitting VCAA exams that they are permitted to use the day prior to their VCAA exam to study. They are encouraged to come on site, so that they are able to access their teachers.
For afternoon exams, students are not expected to attend classes on the morning of their exam.
For morning exams, students are expected to attend classes once they have sat their exam.
It is expected that the students will manage their time appropriately, so that they are still completing all required coursework for their Year 11 classes, despite the disruption caused by Year 12 exams.
Year 11 Geography fieldwork
An essential component of the VCE Geography curriculum is for students to conduct fieldwork at a site for each of Units 1, 2 and 3. This year, the Year 11 Geography students were lucky enough to experience perfect weather for their visit to Sovereign Hill, to analyse the living museum as a tourist attraction.
QUIZ – Can you guess these Health Careers?
From inventing biomedical devices to working with athletes to enhance their performance goals, careers in health are diverse.
But how much do you actually know about health careers? Take this Quiz to see where you’re at.
www.careerswithstem.com.au/health-careers-trivia
Work experience Opportunities |
Victorian public sector
The Victorian public sector offers work experience placements for Year 9 and Year 10 high school students. Work experience provides high school students with an opportunity to develop skills and knowledge in the public sector and explore career options at the same time.
In a work experience placement, you'll get insights into how the Victorian Government works, as well as learning about the day-to-day operations of a particular business area. Most departments, agencies and other Victorian public sector organisations are happy to arrange work experience placements for students. You can contact them directly for information and placements.
www.careers.vic.gov.au/about/victorian-public-sector/organisation-contacts
Focus on Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships are a fantastic way to bridge the gap between traditional education and real-world experience. They offer you a chance to learn by doing, which can be particularly valuable in industries that are still evolving.
Practical learning: Apprenticeships provide hands-on experience, allowing you to develop practical skills that are directly relevant to your chosen field.
Industry-relevant skills: The skills and knowledge you’ll gain during an apprenticeship are often aligned with the specific needs of your industry. This means you’re more likely to be job-ready and well-equipped to handle the demands of a rapidly evolving sector.
Adaptability: Apprenticeships encourage adaptability. You’ll learn to be flexible and open to new techniques and technologies as you work alongside experienced professionals.
Networking opportunities: During an apprenticeship, you’ll have the chance to network with professionals in your field. These connections can open doors and provide insights into how your industry is evolving.
Earning while learning: Apprenticeships are paid positions – this can ease the financial burden of education while allowing you to gain valuable work experience.
Choosing the right apprenticeship
Research: Look for apprenticeship programs that align with your interests and goals. Research industries that are on the rise and consider where your passion lies.
Mentorship: Seek out apprenticeships with strong mentorship programs. Learning from experienced professionals can accelerate your growth.
Networking: Consider the networking opportunities the apprenticeship offers. The connections you make can be invaluable in a rapidly evolving job market.
Flexibility: Ensure the apprenticeship allows for adaptability and exposure to various aspects of your chosen field. This will make you more versatile and ready for change.
Did you know you can start an apprenticeship while you are still at school?