Pathways and Transition

Jane Hedley, Head of Pathways and Transition, can be contacted on 08 9383 0416 or pathways@johnxxiii.edu.au You can make an appointment to see Ms Hedley using this booking link (which is also on the student SEQTA Splash page) .

In this week’s Pathways and Transition newsletter read about:

  • Careers resources for families 
  • University news 
  • Scholarships
  • Australian Defence Force careers
  • Medicine news
  • Training and VET news
  • Growth and development opportunities
  • Gap year Information
  • People with a disability news
  • Weekly spotlight: Highest Paying Jobs in 2025

FOR FAMILIES

2025 WACE Manual for Years 11 and 12

The WACE Manual 2025 describes policies and procedures to be followed in relation to achieving the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) in 2025. 

 

Schools will work to ensure that all students are enrolled in accordance with these Guidelines. Parents can download their own copy of the manual HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

2025 Career Conversations (free events from The Department of Education WA)

In 2025, the Department of Education (DoE) is excited to bring back the highly anticipated Career Conversations events, offering valuable insights for families and schools across the state. Both parents and students are invited to join a session and discover a wealth of information about:

  • where to find the most accurate, up-to-date career pathway info
  • exploring university and training pathways
  • career pathway information for young people with disabilities
  • where the jobs are
  • what employers and industries are looking for.

DoE is hosting the following Career Conversations – Pathways and opportunities 2025 events for Term 1 in the metropolitan region:

Metropolitan events (6:30 pm to 8:00 pm)
 JoondalupTuesday 25 March
WembleyTuesday 1 April
 HendersonWednesday 26 March
BentleyWednesday 2 April

 

Don’t miss out – reserve your place today by booking through the link below:

Reserve Your Spot

ECU Parents’ Guide to University Study

ECU’s new Parents’ Guide to University Study assists parents to understand some of the mysteries of higher education. This guide can assist parents with information including how to choose a course, how to get into university, how their child will be supported, how to apply and where they will study their course.  

 

The new guide also discusses how to have a great university experience, and highlights ECU’s commitment to ensuring every student has the best possible experience when they study with us. Check it out HERE. 

 

Curtin Year 10 Guide 

The Curtin Year 10 Guide identifies all of the prerequisites that are essential for Curtin undergraduate degrees. 

 

Science courses, for example, traditionally have a maths prerequisite and some require chemistry. 

 

In addition to essential prerequisites, to be accepted into a course, there may also be desirable subjects.

 

Environmental Science at Curtin has Maths Methods and Chemistry as prerequisites and it also has Biology as a desirable subject. 

 

In addition to providing the essential subjects required for each course and the subjects that are desirable the Guide also has information about equity services. 

 

Check it out HERE. 

 

There is also course selection information HERE. 

 

 

 

First in Family site

Students who are planning to go to uni and their families can also check out the First in Family site. 

The Morrisby Profile

All John XXIII College students in Years 10, 11 and 12 have completed their Morrisby Profile (in Years 9 or 10) and have a valuable resource to delve into 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 to facilitate career discussions between young people and their parents. Troubleshooting with logins can be directed to Ms Hedley, Head of Pathways and Transition.

 

MyFuture – your one stop shop for career information 

Do quizzes, watch career videos, check out courses, and see 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 – The home of career information

Search industries and occupations to find a career that’s right for you and what you can do to get there. 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.

 

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. 

 


 

UNIVERSITY NEWS

Go to Open Days 2025 

All students who might be interested in attending university post-school are encouraged to attend university open days this term- go to at least two, so you get a point of comparison.

 

University Open Day Calendar 2025

30 March

UWA Open Day

5 April

Murdoch University

6 April

Curtin Open Day

Check HERE for dates

 

Notre Dame

4 May Mt Lawley

Edith Cowan

 

Notre Dame Adjustment Factors

Notre Dame’s “Adjustment Factors” are designed to ensure every student has the opportunity to achieve their goal of gaining entry to or pursuing study at Notre Dame. 

 

Applicants can receive up to 5 adjustment factor points from each of the categories below to a maximum of 10 points:

  • Individual factors – personal qualities, work and life experience
  • Equity adjustments – Apply via TISC Educational Access Scheme
  • Elite athletics or artistic performance
  • University priority groups – Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, Defence Force personal.
  • Subject performance. 
  • Location – some areas have been designated as disadvantaged. 

Australian National University

Students can begin applying direct to the Australian National University in just a few weeks with applications opening on 3 March 2025.

 

Applications are free and include applying for admission, accommodation and scholarships in one application.

 

Offers will be initially released in September using Year 11 or equivalent results and adjustment factors to calculate their selection rank. Students who receive an offer need to complete their final year and obtain an ATAR or equivalent.

 

Find out more.

 

Direct application timeline

 

3 MarchDirect applications open
10 AprilTuckwell Scholarship applications close
15 MayDirect applications close
4 SeptemberEarly offers released

The University of Sydney undergraduate events

The University of Sydney will run dozens of on-campus and online events for those interested in studying at USYD. Check out their undergraduate events page to book in.

Changed timing for early university offers 

In 2025, Year 12 students can apply to Western Australian university courses via TISC from Tuesday, 3 June. Offers will not be made until later in the year, most likely from September onwards. 

 

Check out the TISC University Admission Guide for 2026 HERE.

 

University Rankings

Read about how WA universities performed, according to student satisfaction data, in the Good Universities Guide and via QILT/CompareEd.    

 

 

Pathways to University are Changing 

Harmonisation of vocational and uni qualifications happening now

There is a government strategy called the Universities Accord. One of the goals of the Accord is to ensure that qualifications earned through VET are recognised by universities. 

 

For example, a Diploma in Work Safety and Health may be recognised by universities that offer a degree in Occupational Health and Safety. 

Identifying these opportunities under the Accord began in late 2024 and will gain momentum in 2025. 

 

When thinking about your pathway to university, consider doing a VET qualification and then seeking credit for your VET qualification at university. 

 

Advantages of this pathway:

  • Many VET qualifications that are in high demand are free or heavily subsidised. 
  • Vocational education classes are usually more like school classes rather than big lectures with hundreds of students. 
  • When you get your VET qualification, you can work in your field, getting paid for your qualifications, while you study for your degree. 

Case Study 

A vocational education and training Diploma of Nursing takes 18 months and is currently fee-free in Western Australia. Graduates can work as Enrolled Nurses while they undertake their Bachelor of Nursing degrees. Notre Dame already offers one year of credit towards the Bachelor of Nursing at Notre Dame upon completion of the diploma.

 


SCHOLARSHIPS

Register for Scholarship Alerts

You can create scholarship alerts through the Good Universities Guide and Curtin. They send you emails so that you get information about scholarships as they come up:

UWA Scholarships 

UWA Fogarty Foundation Scholarship

Open now – closes 20 May 2025

  • Up to 10 scholarships for WA Year 12 students*
  • Predicted ATAR of 98+ (or 95+ for Broadway UWA schools)
  • $12,500 per year for undergraduate study + $10,000 per year for postgraduate study

*Be enrolled as a domestic student in Year 12 at a Western Australian secondary school at the time of application

 

More details here.

 

UWA Winthrop Scholarship

Open now – closes 20 June 2025

  • Up to five scholarships available
  • Domestic* Year 12 students with an ATAR of 95+
  • Recognises academic excellence, leadership vision, and community involvement
  • $10,000 per year for undergraduate and postgraduate study

*An Australian citizen or permanent resident or holder of a Permanent Humanitarian Visa or a New Zealand citizen.

 

More details here.

ANU Tuckwell Scholarship

Organisation: Australian National University

Location: Australia

Value: $26,000 AUD per year

Close Date: April 10, 2025

Find out more


AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE CAREERS

ADFA Presentation at John XXIII College – Tuesday, 8 April

Learn all about ADFA from two John XXIII College alumnae- Jacob and Sandy- who have both started studying at ADFA in 2025. Come to the GBLT at lunctime on Tuesday 8 April (Week 10.)

Become a Cadet

Schools and community groups run cadet programs in the Navy, Army and Air Force. 

Join your school cadet program or go here to find a community cadet program

Defence Force Work Experience

Defence Work Experience Program provides young Australians interested in Defence as a future career, the opportunity to sample life in Defence and learn more about the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and the Australian Public Service (APS). 

The Defence Work Experience Program is pleased to advise that Defence is offering opportunities for work experience activities. As placements are planned and confirmed, they will be advertised through the “Placements” tab. We encourage you to check the website regularly.

 

Immersive Days for School Students

Click here to browse face-to-face and online events from ADF Careers. Events take place every week regularly and are repeated throughout the year. Here are some happening soon:

Part Time Army for 17+ year olds

If you would like to join the army on a part-time basis, consider joining the Army Reserves.

 

You can choose to work from 20 – 100 days per year, in a block or on weekends. 

The hours are flexible, and training is provided. 

 

Check out what being a reservist involves HERE. 

 

Have Defence Pay For Your Degree

The ADF can pay students a salary and benefits while they study at university. 

  • Aviation.
  • Engineering.
  • Software engineering.
  • Systems engineering.
  • Information technology.
  • Cybersecurity.
  • Space studies.
  • Data science.

Find details HERE.

 

Australian Defence Force Academy

Have your career paid for and earn a salary while you complete your degree at the University of NSW in Canberra.

 

You can study lots of courses in the ADF; the video on the webpage has a medical and a dental student talking about their pathways. 

 

Check out the opportunities HERE. Then make an appointment to see an ADF recruitment officer. 

 


MEDICINE NEWS

2025 Guide to Studying Medicine from Study Work Grow

Medicine Matrix 

The document below shows all Medicine study options, Australia-wide. 

Dentistry Matrix

The document below shows all Dentistry study options, Australia-wide. 

 

Free UCAT & Medical Entry Events from Contour MedPrep 

Contour MedPrep are hosting two free UCAT & Medical Entry Events in the upcoming April School Holidays:

NIE Available programs for Years 9, 10, 11 and 12 students

Simulated UCAT Day Workshop (Online)

Date: April 5, 2025

 

If you are in Years 10, 11, 12, or you may be older and considering sitting the UCAT in the future, then this program is for you. The Simulated UCAT Workshop program is ideal and often a necessary step towards effective and efficient preparation for the UCAT.

 

The workshop is primarily designed to cover fundamental techniques in navigating all five sections of the UCAT test and also for participants to gain a better understanding of their own level of preparedness for the test.

 

The program runs over one full day of UCAT training, and Part 2, which is a 3-hour session for students and parents.

 

Find out more and register

 

2025 Medicine - University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) Dates 

If you want to apply for medicine in 2026, you will need to undertake a UCAT assessment. Book (when bookings open) via the UCAT ANZ website.

 

These are the important dates for UCAT in 2025:

Concession Scheme opensAccess Arrangements open  3 February 2025
BOOKING OPENS4 March 2025
Concession application deadline9 May 2025
Access Arrangements application deadline16 May 2025
BOOKING DEADLINE16 May 2025
Late booking deadline30 May 2025
FINAL late booking deadline6 June 2025
Cancellation deadline11 June 2025
Testing begins1 July 2025
Last testing date5 August 2025
Results delivered to universitiesEarly September 2025

St George’s University Medicine Program

Recruiters from St George’s University of Granada have recently been in Perth promoting their International School of Medicine. 

 

There are significant scholarships available for first-year students from Australia. 

You can find details HERE. 

Year 12 Opportunities

Curtin Entry to Medicine for 2026 

In Western Australia, only Curtin University takes students into medicine straight from school. 

Candidates from rural and regional areas and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and those from disadvantaged backgrounds will be prioritised. 

  • Rural and remote applicants: TheMedicine Faculty at Curtin is keen to address the shortage of doctors in the bush in WA. Contact Associate Professor Keith McNaught - Rural Academic Lead, Curtin Medical School at Keith.Mcnaught@curtin.edu.au

Application Process

  • Applicants need to have an ATAR of 95 or higher, including Chemistry with a final score of 50 or higher. (See P4 of the Admission Guide for details.)
  • A competitive score on the Universal Clinical Aptitude Test. Bookings for the Test open 4 March. Testing begins 1 July. 
  • Applicants then take the Casper Test which was introduced by Curtin last year. 
  • Finalists then undertake Multiple Mini Interviews (See P8 of the Guide)

Please refer to the Domestic admissions guide for information. 

 

School leavers with an outstanding ATAR may be granted an Assured Pathway into post-graduated medicine or dentistry degrees at UWA. 

 

Work experience options for future medicine students

When it comes to a career in medicine, gaining first-hand experience early on can be invaluable. Work experience, including volunteering, offers you a chance to step into the shoes of medical professionals, providing insights that textbooks simply can't replicate. Read this article from Study Work Grow to gain some work experience ideas for students who are thinking of studying medicine in the future. A reminder that John XXIII College students following a Uni Direct Pathway must organise their own work experience outside of the school term.


TRAINING AND VET NEWS

$10,000 payment to plumbers, electricians and carpenters

Construction Futures Centre Belmont
Construction Futures Centre Belmont

 

Governments are making every effort to increase skilled construction workers. 

 

Apprentice plumbers, electricians and carpenters are to receive $10,000 payment from the Commonwealth government, spread over their 4-year apprenticeship. Apprentices will receive $2,000 at six, 12, 24, 36 months, and at the completion of their apprenticeship.

 

What money is already available?

The Construction Training Fund provides information on:

  • The $1000 Apprentice Support Bonus
  • The $1000 Apprentice Tool Allowance
  • The Apprentice Travel and Accommodation Allowance
  • The $500 Pre-Apprenticeship Award Payment 

Go HERE to find information on: 

  • Try-a-Trade Programs
  • Women in the Construction Industry 
  • Apprentice support services
  • Scholarships

I’ve collated information in Building apprentices‘ road to riches – What support is available for WA construction apprentices. 

Financial support for apprentices in priority occupations

Skills and qualifications that are in high demand, get extra support if you train in a priority occupation.

 

NEW

There is a new function on the government site that helps you explore priority occupations and find the wages, day-to-day activities and study pathways. 

 

Find details HERE.

New Apprentice and Trainee Connect Providers

These are the WA organisations that connect apprentices and trainees with employers, and that support them through their training.

 

Apprentice Connect Australia Providers formerly the Australian Apprentice Support Network.

Apprenticeship Support Australia Intake Guide

The Apprenticeship Support Australia booklet is great for West Australian students thinking of an apprenticeship or traineeship. You can find it HERE.

 

Green Future Apprenticeships

Australia is gearing up to have skills required for green futures. Apprenticeship Support Australia has been identified to provide information and support to help West Australians to fill jobs of the future. 

 

You can register for information HERE.

 


GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES 

Master Mind Australia Courses (ATAR, Study Tips and OLNA Preparation)

MMA has courses running during the Term 1 holiday break (including OLNA preparation) to assist students to achieve the best possible academic results in their first semester.

 

Christ Church Grammar School (Monday 14 April to Thursday 17 April) 

  • ATAR Revision and Exam preparation for Year 12 students only (8 hours).

 

Hale School (Tuesday 22 April to Friday 25 April) 

  • Essay Writing and Study Skills programs for years 7-12 (5 hours).
  • Subject revision for years 7-10 students (8 hours).
  • ATAR Revision and Exam preparation for students in years 11 and 12 (8 hours).
  • OLNA Preparation program (8 hours).

 

Register by 21 March: UWA Young Leaders’ Council Workshops for Years 11 & 12

Monday 14 April & Friday 18 July

The UWA Young Leaders’ Council is a subsidiary council of the UWA Student Guild, established in partnership with the University of Western Australia, with the goal of connecting student leaders from across Western Australia and developing practical and applicable leadership skills to be utilised within school and broader community contexts. 

 

Details on sessions will be posted on the Young Leaders’ Council webpage

GET Network

Organisation: Curtin University

Location: Curtin Perth Campus

Date: May 3 to September 20, 2025

 

The GET Network is a ten-session program designed to support and inspire girls and non-binary students in Years 11 & 12 interested in engineering. The program runs fortnightly over Terms 2 & 3 at Curtin University, providing study support and opportunities to explore engineering pathways, role models, and careers.

 

The program will offer an opportunity to:

  • Meet like-minded peers
  • Meet industry role models
  • Connect with our university Student Mentors
  • Participate in a range of engineering-themed activities and workshops
  • Learn about engineering courses and careers

Who: Girls and non-binary students in Years 11 & 12

Location: Curtin University, Bentley

When: 10.00 am - 1.00 pm on Saturdays

Find out more and register

 

WA Government Kickstart Program

About a third of Australia’s jobs are in government. Whether you want to work in agriculture or the arts, there could be an opportunity that will be perfect for you. 

 

Check out all the different government departments, just in Western Australia. 

The State government has opportunities for:

  • Traineeships
  • Work experience
  • Internships and vacation programs
  • Graduate cadetships. 

Explore opportunities to do work experience in a government office HERE. 

Keeper Careers School Holiday Program

Organisation: Perth Zoo

Location: Perth Zoo

Date: April 16 to April 23, 2025

Have you always dreamed of working with the world's most wondersome animals?

Join our keepers for a day focusing on some of Perth Zoo’s most amazing animals. See parts of the Zoo that you've never seen before, learn about the best job in the world and be introduced to some of our incredible residents.

 

Suitable for students in Year 9 to Year 12.

 

Find out more and register

Filmbites Animation Skills for Ages 9 - 18

Dive into the work of animation with our 2D Animation course designed for kids aged 9-18!

 

Learn fundamental skills like creating walk cycles, mastering motion, designing characters with unique personalities, and telling compelling stories through animation.

 

Junior Animation Ages 9 – 13. At Filmbites Malaga 4:30 – 6pm Tuesdays. 

Check out the course and enrol HERE. 

 

WA Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) Short Courses

Music Theatre Workshops Years 7 - 12

Music Workshop 

Music Theatre is an exciting blend of theatre and music, weaving storytelling through the integration of singing, dancing and acting. WAAPA’s Music Theatre course offers students the perfect starting point to develop the vocal, acting, and movement skills necessary to become a true ‘triple threat.’ Each term, students get hands-on experience by applying their skills to a new musical production.

 

Book Music Theatre Workshop for Term 2, which starts on 11 May.

 

Actors’ Workshop

The Actor’s Workshop supports students in building self-confidence as they put their abilities into action on both stage and screen. Participants will develop ensemble skills, and the confidence needed to collaborate and work as part of a team. They will be guided by experienced teachers, who aim to challenge students in a respectful and encouraging environment, allowing them to develop their talent and abilities.

 

Book Term 2 Actor’s Workshop HERE. 

 

WAAPA Short Courses Free weekend music workshop

12 April Massed Sax Festival - Day One

Join us for an exclusive afternoon of saxophone discovery with renowned WAAPA Visiting Artist, Nic Russionello!

 

This incredible saxophonist and composer will lead a series of engaging workshops and composition classes, showcasing his unique techniques in live-looping, sampling, multitrack recording, and body percussion. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn from a master and elevate your saxophone skills to the next level – only at WAAPA!

Course details

 

Date: Saturday, 12 April 2025  

Time: 2.00pm - 5.00pm 

Age: High school and older

Register HERE. 

 

 

13 April Massed Sax Festival - Day Two

Join the Mighty Massed Sax Orchestra and special guest, the sensational Nic Russionello, for a day of saxophone workshops, performances, and pure saxophone magic. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this iconic event! Perfect for performers, educators, students, and all saxophone enthusiasts – there’s something for everyone.

 

Date: Sunday, 13 April 2025

Time: 11.00am - 5.00pm 

Age: High school and older

Register HERE.

 

18 May Classical FastTRACK 1.0 

Classical FastTRACK 1.0 is WAAPA’s elite training program for young musicians.  Take your creativity and performance skills to the highest level, through a specialised program of workshops and masterclasses. It’s the fast track to musical excellence.

 

Preparing for a music performance, audition or exam? In this FREE workshop, you get hot tips on musicianship, stagecraft, practising, projection and performance psychology. WAAPA’s inspirational lecturers show you how to tame your nerves, bring your music to life, and perform at your very best – so that when the day comes, your inner star shines bright and strong.

 

Dates: Sunday, 18 May 2025

Time: 1.00pm - 4.00pm

Age: For classical musicians in high school Years 10, 11 & 12

Register HERE

 

Don’t miss out on future courses

Check out future WAAPA music and theatre workshops and courses for school students HERE.

April School Holidays Filmbites Workshops

Would you like a career in the screen industry??

 

Western Australia has invested in the new WAAPA facilities in the city and Perth Film Studios in Malaga and the screen industries look buoyant in the next few years. 

 

A variety of Filmbites April school holiday workshops will be run in venues across Perth. Check them out HERE. 

Check out the range of Filmbites moviemaking, animation and acting workshops across the Perth metro area. You can check out the program and enrol HERE.

14 – 17 April Sky Careers School Holidays Workshops Ages 7 – 16 Years

Choose one or more of these great workshops to explore careers relating to aviation. They are on at 35 Eagle Drive Jandakot Airport. 

 

Check out details and register HERE. 

 

Wild Vets School Holiday Program

Organisation: Perth Zoo

Location: Perth Zoo

Date: July 9 to July 16, 2025

 

Come and learn from some of Australia's best Vets in this hands-on program.

From tiny frogs to mega rhinos, discover the diverse range of native Australian fauna and exotic wildlife and how they are care for.

 

Participants spend a day with an inspiring Perth Zoo veterinarian, going behind-the-scenes and gaining a unique perspective of the day-in-the-life of a Zoo Vet.

Suitable for students in Year 9 to Year 12.

 

Find out more and register.

Focus on Mining Camp – July Holidays

Organisation: Curtin University

Location: Perth & Kalgoorlie

Date: July 14 to July 18, 2025

 

Curtin University's Focus on Mining is a five-day residential camp for students in Year 11 and 12 to explore opportunities in WA's mining industry. We encourage anyone who wants to find out more about this career path to apply, even if they are currently unsure about pursuing a mining career.

 

Successful applicants will travel to Kalgoorlie to tour operational mine sites and visit the Kalgoorlie campus of Curtin's WA School of Mines. They will participate in site visits, hands-on workshops, meet STEM professionals, and be exposed to the different learning disciplines that lead to a career in mining.

 

The camp is free with all travel, meals and accommodation funded by Northern Star Resources and the WA School of Mines. Applications from regional students within Western Australia are encouraged and successful regional applicants will have support available to join the group.

 

Applications for the camp will close on Friday, 11 April 2025.

Find out more and register

Experience university with Oxford Royale Summer School

Oxford Royale is the most experienced and professional summer school in the UK and US, giving high school students from around the world the chance to experience student life at some of the world's top universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial London in the UK, and Yale and Berkeley in the US.

 

What are the benefits of Oxford Royale Summer School? 

Their 2-week courses will allow you to:

  • Get a taste of a career area
  • Immerse yourself via debates, seminars, guest speakers, and site visits
  • Learn about a top UK institution and get a taste of living on campus
  • Have fun with students from all over the world – social activities are included
  • Learn about how to craft an application to get into the best universities in the world
  • Attend inspirational venues and exclusive events
  • Network with students from all over the world

What courses are on offer? 

Oxford Royale offers courses in a variety of different areas, catered for students 13-15 years old and 16-18 years old, which include:

When do courses run? 

Courses are typically run 2-3 times a year in July and August and are 2 weeks in length. This makes it possible for international students to travel and attend during the school holidays.

 

Where can I find out more? 

Learn more about the Oxford Royal Summer School and browse upcoming courses on their website here.

 

Weekly WA Police Recruitment Sessions – Saturday mornings 

 

There is no age limit for applying for the WA Police Force. You must be 17 years and 6 months or older to apply for a Police Officer (Entry-level) and over 17 to apply for Cadet or Police Auxiliary Officer roles. 

 

You can register for a session HERE.

 

UWA Years 10 & 11 Science, Health & Engineering Camp – July school holidays

This year both Years 10 and 11 students who are interested in any area of science are invited to attend. 

 

The residential camp is usually held annually in July for students in Years 10 and 11. It is held in Perth and includes visits to The University of Western Australia and other locations of scientific interest around the city. 

 

Find details HERE.

 

Online Campus Day AIE

Organisation: Academy of Interactive Entertainment

Location: Online

Date: June 7, 2025

 

Discover the courses designed to get you started in game development, 3D animation, film and visual effects at the AIE Online Campus Day. AIE will be running this event for students interested in studying online. You will be able to meet their teachers, explore how classes will run, course options, career pathways and see amazing student work.

 

They will be covering everything you need to know about the:

  • careers in games and VFX that we train students for;
  • studios and industries that we work with;
  • courses we offer - from beginners to professional mastery, and;
  • the software, skills and knowledge we teach.

Find out more and register

 


GAP YEAR INFORMATION

Volunteering for Teens

Projects Abroad has spent over 30 years helping our participants fulfill their potential and make the world a better place. 

 

In addition to the Medical Internships in Nepal,  Projects Abroad also run a wider range of options in service and internships in construction, Conservation in Thailand and Human Rights Volunteering in Ghana or Argentina among others.

 

Students are encouraged to browse the above links, or browse Volunteer Overseas through Projects Abroad.

Gap Year Opportunity – AgCareer Start

The AgCAREERSTART program is designed to address the worker crisis and introduce Australian school leavers to a variety of careers in agriculture. 

 

You can identify where you would like to go and what sort of farm you’d prefer. There is funding for travel and support from the AgCAREERSTART team. 

If you are not sure what to do when you leave school, or if you would like to earn some money before you start uni, check out the opportunities at AgCAREERSTART. 

 

Thinking of Studying Overseas?

There is a group called Crimson Education that many students use to support their applications to overseas universities. 

 

They have extensive networks in the USA, UK and European countries, and support students to apply for mainstream courses and for specialist courses. Be aware that Crimson is not a free service- check the financial commitment carefully before engaging beyond their free resources.

 

Find more information HERE. 

 

 


PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY OPPORTUNITIES

Murdoch MyAccess Plan

Assess your own support needs using MyAccess Plan then contact Murdoch so that their staff in the Access and Inclusion Office can work with you to customise a study environment to suit your needs. 

 

See MyAccess Plan HERE.

How People with autism can get into university

  1. Attend outreach programs
  2. Try online courses
  3. Apply for support
  4. Find a suitable course

To get more information in your own time, see the following links:

5. Consider the different university entry pathways

 

Read the full list of tips HERE. 

Frank Hall-Bentick Education Fund Scholarships for persons with a disability

Organisation: Australian Communities Foundation

Location: Australia

Value: Up to $2,500 AUD

Open Date: January 1, 2025

Close Date: June 30, 2025

Find out more

CanDo Training

Long-time WA career professional Marilyn Garbin has been focusing on supporting school leavers with a disability. You can contact her at. admin@candotraining.com.au or go to https://candotraining.com.au/.

 

 

 

Support for Australian Apprentices with Disability

The Australian Government provides support to Australian Apprentices with disability to help them to reach their full potential as skilled workers. A range of assistance is available including tutorial, mentoring and interpreting services as well as the Disabled Australian Apprentice Wage Support (DAAWS) incentive, which is paid to employers.

 

Find out more and how to claim HERE. 

 

Employment Pathways for People with Intellectual Disability

Everyone Can Work is a website designed to help people with intellectual disability and their families understand the support available to get into open employment. 

 


SPOTLIGHT

Highest Paying Jobs in 2025

Open the attachment to discover the highest-paying jobs in Australia on SEEK right now.

 

Jane Hedley

Head of Pathways and Transition

Direct: (08) 9383 0416

Email: Jane.Hedley@johnxxiii.edu.au