Pathways and Transition
To contact the Head of Pathways and Transition, Jane Hedley, you may call 9383 0416 or email pathways@johnxxiii.edu.au. You can also make an appointment to see Ms. Hedley using this booking link: https://calendly.com/johnxxiiicollege-pathways-transition
In this week’s Pathways and Transition newsletter read about:
- Pathways & Transitions at JTC
- For Families
- University news
- Scholarships
- Australian Defence Force careers
- Medicine News
- Training and VET news
- Growth and development opportunities
- Gap year opportunities
- People with a disability news
- Spotlight: Year 10 course selection resources
PATHWAYS and TRANSITION AT JTC
Students following a Uni Transition or Training Direct pathway (and their parents) may like to gain an understanding of which Registered Training Organisations and Vocational Education and Training courses the College has accessed in recent years. Find a list below, which is also accessible on SEQTA Documents under ‘Pathways & Transition’.
INSTEP West for work experience
John XXIII College partners with INSTEP West to facilitate work experience opportunities for students wishing to complete ongoing work experience (one day per week as part of a Training Direct pathway) or longer block placements during senior school examination periods and/or holiday periods. Browse the INSTEP West site here. Get in touch with Ms. Hedley or Mrs. Beaton should you wish to pursue a work placement.
Pathways and Transition Parent Presentations
Jane Hedley delivered two parent presentations as part of the Secondary Parent Information Evening in Term 1 Week 3. One presentation focused on the role of Pathways & Transition in the College and the senior secondary pathways available to our students. The other presentation focused on the expectations of students studying offsite courses. Slides of the presentations are available in SEQTA Documents, under ‘Pathways’. You may also view them here:
FOR FAMILIES
7 May Career Conversations Information for Families Wembley 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
This Education Department free event is for parents, students and the community in the local area to learn more about:
- exploring university and training pathways
- career pathway information for young people with disabilities
- the labour market and where the jobs are
- future work trends
- what employers and industry are looking for.
Location: Telethon Speech & Hearing Centre, 36 Dodd Street, Wembley WA 6014
Find information HERE
14 May Career Conversations Information for Families Midland 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
This Education Department free event is for parents, students and the community in the local area to learn more about:
- exploring university and training pathways
- career pathway information for young people with disabilities
- the labour market and where the jobs are
- future work trends
- what employers and industry are looking for.
Registration opens at 6:00 pm for a 6:30 pm start. Refreshments provided.
LOCATION: Midland Sports Complex,45 Patterson Drive, Middle Swan WA 6056
There is a waitlist for those who can’t get tickets.
Find information HERE
27 May Career Conversations Information for Families Bentley 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
This Education Department free event is for parents, students and the community in the local area and Registration opens at 6:00 pm for a 6:30 pm start. Refreshments provided.
LOCATION: Bentley Technology Park - Global Streaming RoomThe Hub, 2 Brodie-Hall Drive, Bentley WA 6102
Register HERE.
Career Resources for Young People Aged 15–24 and for Parents and Guardians
The National Careers Institute has released its 2024 suite of career resources for school leavers. There is a:
- School Leavers Information Kit (SLIK) – information for students on what’s next; from higher education and training options to financial assistance or getting a job.
- Parents and guardians guide (PGG) – support for parents and guardians in starting important conversations at home.
- Resources are available HERE
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.
UNIVERSITY NEWS
Early Offers for 2025 courses in WA
Early Offers are not made until 2 September
All WA universities will be open for applications for 2025 courses on the 1 May.
The first offers will not be made until 2 September. This is a significant change that aligns our procedures with a consistent cross-jurisdictional approach.
More information can be found HERE.
Curtin Early Offers |
Apply through TISC from 1 May and choose Curtin as your first preference. Key Contact How to Apply to Curtin Contact 1300 222 888 Book an appointment HERE. |
UWA Early Offers |
Key Contact Phone 131 UWA (131 892); 8.30am–5.00pm (AWST), Monday to Friday Book an appointment HERE. |
Notre Dame Early Offers |
Key Contact Phone: (08) 9433 0555Email: future@nd.edu.au |
ECU Early Offers |
Key Contact |
Murdoch University |
Key Contacts Opening hours:Mon – Fri, 8am – 6pm
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2025 Undergraduate Course Guides
- UWA Undergraduate Course Guide
- Curtin Undergraduate Course Guide
- Murdoch Undergraduate Course Guide
- ECU Undergraduate Course Guide
CURTIN UNIVERSITY UPDATES
1 May Curtin Application Support Webinar
Get help with your application for Curttin at the Application Support Webinar.
The webinar is divided into parts A for Year 12s and B for mature-age applicants. Join the session that is right for you.
Register HERE.
New course Sem 1, 2025 Bachelor of Science (Midwifery)
This three-year (full-time) bachelor degree in midwifery prepares students for a rewarding career as a midwife. In this degree, students will gain the knowledge and skills to work in metropolitan and rural healthcare settings such as antenatal clinics, labour and birth suites, postnatal wards, special-care nurseries, breastfeeding clinics, midwifery group practice and birth centres. The current national shortage of midwives means there are excellent career opportunities across Australia.
For more information, visit the Bachelor of Science (Midwifery) course page.
Curtin Year 10 Course Guide
Each university puts out course guides. The Curtin University Year 10 Course Guide includes:
- Tips on how to choose your study pathway.
- Information about uni life.
- Details about ATAR, Portfolio and other pathways to Curtin.
- Scholarship information
- Information about double degrees
You can download a copy HERE.
You can check out the video at Choosing Subjects for Years 11 and 12.
Curtin also provides these links to jump to the section you’re looking for.
- Choosing your course
- Exam tips and tools
- How to apply
- Scholarships and finance
- Common questions
- Before you start uni
ECU UPDATES
28 April ECU Mount Lawley Open Day
This Mount Lawley Open Day includes information about WAAPA. Find more HERE.
9 May ECU Years 11 and 12 Parent Information Session
For parents of students in Year 11 and 12, navigating the conversations about life after high school can be daunting. ECU's online information session is designed to alleviate your concerns and provide all the information you need to guide them through Year 11 and 12 and beyond.
Register HERE.
5 May WAAPA Production Tour
ECU's Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) is one of the world's leading performing arts academies and we're giving you the opportunity to explore our state-of-the-art production and design facilities.
- 6 – 7:30pm Mount Lawley Campus
- Register HERE.
30 May WAAPA Production Tour
ECU's Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) is one of the world's leading performing arts academies and they're giving you the opportunity to explore our state-of-the-art production and design facilities.
6 – 7.30pm Mount Lawley Campus
22 May ECU Parent Information Evening and Pizza Night
Are you currently in Year 10 and trying to choose subjects for next year? Well, grab your parents and come along to ECU's Year 10 Parent Information Evening.
Joondalup Campus 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Register HERE.
6 June ECU Engineering Showcase for Years 11 and12 students
Discover why engineering is such a great profession and how ECU can provide you with an excellent start to a highly rewarding career.
Hear from current students and alumni speakers about their experiences at ECU and the transition into exciting industry roles.
Joondalup Campus 5pm Register HERE.
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY UPDATES
22 May Murdoch Parent Information Evening
Help your child understand university and tertiary study options.
There are hundreds of study choices for school leavers. Murdoch is here to help you through this exciting new chapter in your teen’s life by providing all the information you need to guide them through Years 10, 11, 12 and beyond.
Join them for a Parent Information Evening where they'll cover:
- Course offerings
- How to help your child choose preferences
- Understanding university lingo
- Fees and Scholarships
Parents of Years 9 & 10 students Register HERE.
Parents of Years 11 & 12 students Register HERE.
4 June Murdoch Mandurah Campus Open Night
Visit Murdoch University's Mandurah Campus and discover your future career in Nursing and the enabling pathways into university bachelor’s degrees.
Talk to Murdoch staff about the different pathway options available at their Rockingham and Mandurah campuses.
Gain hands-on experience as they take you on a tour though the state-of-the-art facilities including their Simulation Lab.
Find more information and register HERE.
NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY (FREMANTLE) UPDATES
4 May Notre Dame Open Day
Notre Dame allows you to identify what information you are looking for and they will customise your Open Day experience for you.
10 am – 3pm
You can find details HERE.
9 May Notre Dame Doctor of Medicine information Session Online
Join Notre Dame for an online information session designed to provide you with crucial insights into Notre Dame's Doctor of Medicine program. This webinar offers a unique opportunity to delve into the program's structure, entry pathways, and exciting new developments.
- Date: Thursday, May 9, 2024
- Time: 4:00PM - 5:00PM (AWST)
- Register HERE.
UWA UPDATES
8 May UWA Careers in Health
Hear from specialist admissions staff and academic staff from Medical, Biomedical, Dental, Allied Health, Human Sciences Schools.
- Find about UWA’s health courses, entry requirements, how to apply and career opportunities.
- Ask any questions you may have about studying at UWA during the Q&A or after the event.
Octagon Theatre UWA
5.30 – 6.30pm | Information session
6.30 – 7.30pm | Have an opportunity to ask any questions from UWA staff and course lecturers (light refreshments will be provided)
Find more information HERE.
UWA+ Starter Micro-credentials
John XXIII College is offering Year 11 students the opportunity to complete UWA+Starter micro-credentials in Semester 2 2024. Interested Year 11 students should fill out this EOI form ASAP.
UWA+Starter micro-credentials are designed to meet secondary students' flexibility requirements, UWA+Starter micro-credentials focus on providing secondary students with the opportunity to study subjects online or in mixed mode with the school.
Students can gain credit towards selected bachelor’s degrees by completing 3 micro-credentials.
UWA has SCSA recognition for three micro-credentials and is applying for recognition for more.
INTERSTATE UNIVERSITY UPDATES
Medicine Information Evening - Webinar
Explore medicine at UQ. This is an invaluable chance for students to delve into UQ’s renowned Doctor of Medicine program.
Participants will hear from the Faculty of Medicine staff, UQ alumni and current students on the changing medical climate, how to apply for medicine at UQ, and tips for success.
Date: Tuesday 30 April 2024
Time: 6.00pm—7.30pm AEST
Registration for this virtual event is essential – visit Medicine Information Evening.
Access Monash Online Seminars
These Online Seminars are led by experienced Access Monash mentors, giving students valuable first-hand insight into the university. Mentors provide handy tips and tricks and insider knowledge to assist students in their decision-making for the future.
The following seminars will take place on Wednesday evenings in May and are open to Year 11 and 12 students. Registration is essential – register here.
Medicine and Biomedical Science Panel | Wednesday 1 May 2024 at 5:00pm – 6:00pm |
Nursing, Midwifery and Health Sciences Panel | Wednesday 8 May 2024 at 5:00pm – 6:00pm |
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Panel | Wednesday 15 May 2024 at 5:00pm – 6:00pm |
Science Student Panel | Wednesday 22 May 2024 at 5:00pm – 6:00pm |
ANU Early Entry Application Q&A
May 7, 2024
This is an opportunity to get your last-minute questions about ANU's direct entry application answered by staff from admissions and accommodation before applications close on 13 May 2024. They will answer commonly asked questions, and there will be time for you to ask your own—come prepared with any questions you might have!
Torrens University - Virtual Open Day
May 7 to May 9, 2024
Ready for the next step on your career journey? Join online as academics from Torrens University talk you through the courses on offer and how you can get the most out of studying with them. Learn about scholarships, internships and what sets them apart from other universities.
- Design and Creative Technology: Tuesday 7 May – 6 – 7pm (AEST)
- Health and Education: Wednesday 8 May – 6 – 7pm (AEST)
- Business and Hospitality: Thursday 9 May – 6 – 7pm (AEST)
Bond University
Bond University in the Gold Coast has some high profile alumni from Western Australia. As such, they offer some impressive scholarship opportunities to Western Australian students. They also have the quickest possible pathway to becoming a doctor, via their undergraduate Medicine program.
If you are interested in Bond, reach out to our WA representative Matthe Griffin:
Matthew Griffin Regional Manager – Gold Coast, Northern New South Wales and Western Australia Office of Future Students |
Mobile: +61 447 594 715 Email: mgriffin@bond.edu.au Book a meeting: Here |
ANU: Apply Now for 2025 courses
The Australian National University located in Canberra is Australia’s number 1 ranked university for research. ANU offers a wide range of on campus accommodation and has a student residential community of approximately 6000. ANU offers over 600 double degree combinations.
You can apply for 2025 courses now, using the ANU website. Applications close in May.
A representative from ANU recently visited John XXIII College. There are ANU course guides in the Pathways office- students are welcome to come and grab one. You can also browse through information regarding ANU double degree combinations and entry requirements.
You can also contact our ANU rep, Clara Hill, via these contact details:
- T +61 2 6125 8050
- M 0409 629 558
- E Clara.Hill@anu.edu.au
Meet Melbourne Perth
Monday 13 May 6pm-8pm (AWST)
Hyatt Regency, 99 Adelaide Terrace, Perth
Future Students team are visiting Perth to meet with prospective undergraduate students to discuss study options and the exciting campus life that awaits at Melbourne. Students also have the chance to speak one-on-one and ask any burning questions.
UniMelb Residential Colleges Open House Saturday 11 May
The University’s Residential Colleges will again be holding their annual May Open House event at Parkville campus on Saturday 11 May. Future students and their families are recommended to hold this May date with more event information and registration details to be published in an upcoming edition of our Careers Update.
The University of Sydney Upcoming Webinars
University Rankings
Read about how WA universities performed, according to student satisfaction data, in the Good Universities Guide 2023/24 and via QILT/CompareEd.
University Admissions 2026
For students who are in Year 11 in 2024
- How to apply for a place at university, requirements and different pathways
- Pre-requisites
- Check out the University Admissions 2026 for a comprehensive list of prerequisites from each West Australian university.
- Make an appointment with Ms. Hedley and go through university courses that you might choose.
- Make sure you are doing the subjects you need to get into those courses.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Financial Aid and Scholarships to Study in the USA
Scholarships are gifts. They don't need to be repaid. There are thousands of them, offered by schools, employers, individuals, private companies, nonprofits, communities, religious groups, and professional and social organisations.
Students often ask about scholarships to study in the USA, so browsing the following link might be of use - Finding and Applying for Scholarships | Federal Student Aid.
1 May Applications Open for Global Footprint Scholarship
$9000 towards global work experience.
If you are an Ag College or doing horticulture subjects, AND if you have a passion for sustainability this could be for you.
The scholarships are available for young people in agriculture, horticulture and many trades and provide $9000 to gain global work experience.
The Global Footprints Scholarships provide the opportunity for young people to travel abroad and learn more about sustainability in their areas of interest.
There are also professional coaching, networking opportunities and group workshops.
Find details HERE.
Women in Defence Industry Scholarship
The Women in Defence Industry scholarship program is offering 20 scholarships, for $5,000 each in training at South Metropolitan TAFE, for women who would like to kickstart a career in WA's defence industry. And it's open for all ages - school leavers through to mature aged!
This is an amazing opportunity to get two full qualifications (in only six months!) plus a genuine head start on your new career.
Full details are at https://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/defence... -
The University of Melbourne Narrm Scholarship Program
The Narrm Scholarship Program provides financial, academic and wellbeing support to eligible undergraduate students who apply through our Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS), Access Melbourne.
Check if you are eligible HERE
UNSW Co-op Program
Opens: May 1, 2024
Closes: September 30, 2024
A Co-op Program scholarship provides industry training, professional development, networking and financial support for selected undergraduate students in the disciplines of Business, Engineering, and Science.
Today, it is the largest and most prestigious scholarship program of its type in Australia and a leader in career development learning. There are over 300 current Co-op scholars who join more than 3,500 UNSW Co-op Alumni. The experience and networks their scholars develop enrich their time at university and give them an invaluable head start upon entering the work force.
Torrens University - Vogue Australia Scholarship
- Opens: March 1, 2024
- Closes: May 20, 2024
Vogue Australia and Billy Blue have a long-standing partnership founded on a mutual love of design, innovation and fostering emerging talent in the Australian creative industries. That’s why we launched the Vogue Australia Design scholarship.
Real Futures Grant
- Opens: February 26, 2024
- Closes: October 31, 2024
The Real Futures Grant is an annual one-off $5,000 prize, awarded to a student studying for a certificate, diploma, degree or traineeship in one of the following fields: healthcare, medicine, business, or finance.
UWA Fogarty Scholarship Program
If you are aiming for an ATAR of 98+ consider going for a Fogarty scholarship. This is a prestigious scholarship that is awarded to 10 outstanding Year 12 graduates each year. To be eligible you must demonstrate outstanding achievement across Years 11 and 12.
Find out about the program HERE.
Year 12s - Register NOW for Scholarship Alerts
Set up your infrastructure to support your transition from school at the end of the year. Register for scholarship email alerts at universities of your choice at:
- Good Universities Guide Scholarships page.
- Your local TAFE college
Check out special needs scholarships like:
- Australian Indigenous Education Foundation
- Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training
2025 Scholarships to Boost Diversity in STEM
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has announced 116 scholarships to support women and diverse people to thrive in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers.
Applications for the Elevate program commencing in 2025 will open in early 2024.
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE CAREERS
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.
Click here to browse face-to-face and online events from ADF Careers. Events take place every week and are repeated throughout the year. Here are some happening soon:
Day in the life of a Soldier: Irwin Barracks - May Job Ref - WEP/00474/24
Closing Date: 31-Mar-2024 |
An Aerial View: Air Force Careers Day RAAF Base Pearce - May Job Ref - WEP/00726/24
Closing Date: 14-Apr-2024 |
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.
MEDICINE NEWS
9 May Notre Dame Doctor of Medicine information Session Online
Join Notre Dame for an online information session designed to provide you with crucial insights into Notre Dame's Doctor of Medicine program. This webinar offers a unique opportunity to delve into the program's structure, entry pathways, and exciting new developments.
Date: Thursday, May 9, 2024
Time: 4:00PM - 5:00PM (AWST)
Register HERE.
UCAT & Pathways into Medicine Information Session - Free Webinar
8 May 2024 at 7.00pm (AEDT)
The National Institute of Education ( UCAT NIE) is proud to present the free information seminar all about UCAT and the undergraduate pathways into medicine and dentistry.
This forum is an excellent opportunity for teachers, students, and parents to find out about the UCAT and to have their questions answered by an expert who has been working in the field since 1999. The session is PACKED with loads of valuable information during which they will be covering the following topics and more.
- What is UCAT? UCAT scores? UCAT Sub-tests?
- The Undergraduate Selection Criteria
- Application process into universities for medicine and dentistry
- When and who can sit the UCAT
- UCAT vs GAMSAT - How is UCAT different?
- Can you prepare for the UCAT?
- Undergraduate medical school interview explained and medical school interview preparation advice
- Gap Year
- Alternative degrees and career choices
- Q & A
Entry to Medicine 2024: Guide from Study Work Grow
Click the link below to access Study Work Grow’s 2024 guide to Medicine entry in Australia.
Medicine Matrix 2025 (February Edition)
Check out this Matrix of Medicine courses (undergraduate and post graduate) offered across Australia.
Dental Matrix 2025
Check out this Matrix of Dental courses (undergraduate and post graduate) offered across Australia.
University Clinical Aptitude Test
The University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical, dental, and clinical science degree programs. Universities requiring the UCAT are listed at this link - Universities requiring the UCAT but also listed below. Students intending to apply for courses requiring the UCAT at any of these universities are reminded that they will need to book a test.
Bookings will open on 5 March 2024 and close 17 May 2024. The testing dates will be from 1 July 2024 to 9 August 2024.
Students who are preparing for entry into any of these courses are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the format of the test at UCAT Test Format and the practice tests and preparation material provided at UCAT Preparation.
Institutions that will require the UCAT are:
The University of Adelaide | Medicine, Dental Surgery, Oral Health |
Central Queensland University | Medical Science (Regional Medical Pathway provisional entry to UQ) |
Charles Sturt University | Dental Science, Medicine (Joint Program in Medicine) |
Curtin University | Medicine |
Flinders University | Clinical Sciences / Medicine |
Griffith University | Dental Health Science |
Monash University | Medicine |
Notre Dame University | Medicine (Assured Pathway- new to WA in 2025) |
University of Newcastle / University of New England | Joint Medical Program |
The University of New South Wales | Medicine |
The University of Queensland | Medicine (provisional entry), Dental Science |
University of Tasmania | Medicine |
The University of Western Australia | Medicine (Direct Pathway), Dental Medicine (Direct Pathway) |
Western Sydney University | Medicine (Joint Program in Medicine) |
The University of Auckland (NZ) | Medicine |
University of OtagoNZ | Medicine |
Find out more at UCAT.
Getting into Medicine in WA
There is good reason to believe medical students are outstanding.
If you want to apply for medicine:
- Take chemistry: Chemistry is a pre-requisite subject for medicine at most universities across Australia.
Entry to Medicine for 2025 (UCAT)
Only Curtin University in Western Australia takes students into medicine straight from school*. It was designed as a pathway for West Australian school leavers.
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: The Medicine 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
There were over 3000 applicants for the 120 places being offered at Curtin in 2024.
- Applicants must 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 5 March. Testing begins 1 July.
- Applicants then take the Casper Test which was introduced by Curtin last year.
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. Find details here:
Doctor of Medicine : The University of Western Australia (uwa.edu.au)
TRAINING AND VET NEWS
Creative Industries Open Day - 8 May 2024
You are invited to attend the Creative Industries Open Day and see what options are available to kick-start your career in the creative field.
- Time 4pm-6pm
- Date 8 May 2024
- Location Pink Sea Container, 12 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge
- RSVP No tickets required. Please click attending on our Facebook event to save the date.
They are throwing open their doors and inviting you to tour their amazing Perth campus facilities and find out more about their diverse range of creative courses while chatting with their expert lecturers.
The event will feature a mini–Creative Industries Expo in the foyer, an exhibit in Gallery Central, and tours through their campus facilities hosted by lecturers to depart at regular intervals. Depending on your areas of interest, you can choose which areas to visit including:
- Animation and Game Art
- Fashion and Textile Design
- Film and Television
- Printing and Graphic Arts
- Graphic Design
- Interior Design
- Jewellery
- Photography
- Product Design
- Visual Arts
- Building Design and Drafting
- Special Make-Up & SFX
- BOOM Radio (Information booth)
- Music and Sound (Information booth)
The Jobs and Skills Centre career advisors will also be on hand to assist with any application questions you have.
Apprenticeship Support Australia
Apprenticeship Support Australia is an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN), contracted deliver skills development advice and solutions to businesses and job-seekers across Australia. We offer employers holistic business-wide training advice and can assist in recommending suitable qualifications, advice on how to access Government funding for training, help with matching and recruitment of new staff, as well as ongoing coaching, mentoring and support of apprentices and trainees.
Link : Apprenticeship Support Australia - WA (cciwa.com)
Australian Apprenticeships and Traineeships Information Service
The Australian Apprenticeships and Traineeships Information Service (AATIS) offers pathways information to students, job hunters, career advisers, and employers. The website, app, and resources are used by schools, parents, friends, and supporters to provide career planning and direction. AATIS is free to use and is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills, and Employment.
The Australian Apprenticeships Pathways website - AAPathways - is a hub providing in-depth information about Australian apprenticeships and traineeships, including information on in-demand occupations.
Students are encouraged to browse both the AAPathways website, as well as the AATIS website.
Year 9 and above - Construction Futures Try a Trade
Gain construction experience with CTF’s fully funded Try-A-Trade program. Participants get a taste of careers in the building industry and learn what to expect in various trades.
The Try-A-Trade program gives students in Year 9 and above, school leavers and mature-age job seekers, a chance to try various construction trades.
Selected Registered Training Organisations deliver the courses on behalf of CTF at locations throughout Western Australia. Find details HERE.
Get an electrical apprenticeship at Electrical Group Training
Electrical Group Training (EGT) is the largest employer of electrical apprentices in Western Australia. Our apprentices are amongst the safest and best trained in the electrotechnology industry.
See how to get an apprenticeship by going to the EGT site.
Subsidies for Apprentices
The Commonwealth Government has created incentives for apprenticeships. You can find an overview of incentives for employers and employees HERE.
Fee-Free Training in 2024
Find details of the 130 courses that are fee free in 2024.
NOTE: Students must still pay for their tools, uniforms and equipment.
Find details HERE.
Notre Dame to deliver free Diploma of Nursing
Notre Dame is delivering a Diploma of Nursing in 2024 under the FREE VET courses offering being subsidised by the WA government.
- Students can undertake the 18-month Diploma, which leads to work opportunities as an Enrolled Nurse.
- Students may also choose to use their diploma to gain one year credit towards a Bachelor of Nursing.
There will be a resource fee; however, the course delivery will be subsidised.
For more information go HERE or email to VETAdmin@nd.edu.au.
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Perth Careers Expo 2024
May 16 to May 19, 2024
The only careers event in WA that brings together over 120 organisations. It attracts local and national universities, various vocational and professional training providers, industry associations and employers.
This event is for students, graduates and job seekers. It’s perfect for anyone pondering their future, seeking personal development and training opportunities.
Open Now: 2024 Next Gen Awards for Young Entrepreneurs, Innovators, and Leaders
Nominations are now open for the Next Gen Awards 2024.
There are six categories:
- Young Entrepreneur
- Young Innovator
- Young Leader
- Next Gen
- Dream Team
- Innovative Educator.
Nominate yourself or someone you know today: www.bopindustries.com/next-gen
25 May Innovators’ Tea Party – STEM Speed Networking Career Event
This is a unique opportunity for students to meet with inspiring female role models working in Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths. Designed for students in years 10-12, you will speak 1-1 with a number of different Women in STEM. Mentors speak to students about their career journey and what day-to-day life is like working in their field.
Session | Session Time | Theme |
1 | 9:45am-12:00pm | Technology, Engineering, and Data |
2 | 12:15pm-2:30pm | All STEM fields -jobs including mining engineer, agricultural researcher, medical physicist and more |
Fields covered: Medical Physicist and Medical Student, Chemical Science, Technology Engineer, Agricultural Science, Mining engineer and Oil Gas and Energy Engineer, Geology
Find details HERE.
Screen Careers – Set Educated
The Set Educated course lays the groundwork for a successful career within the Australian screen industry. It is a practical course that covers the fundamentals required to navigate a career behind the scenes, including health and safety protocols and set etiquette.
This e-learning course is entirely free and conveniently accessible at any time through our website.You can access the course HERE
Apply now for Curtin Focus on Mining 2024 for July
The Focus on Mining Camps are five-day residential camps for high school students to experience what it’s like to study and work in the mining industry in WA. Students will get to tour mine sites, participate in hands-on workshops and meet industry leaders. The program targets students in Year 11 or 12 who have an interest in science or engineering and who would like an introduction to the mining and resources sector.
The camp is free with all travel, meals and accommodation provided.
Five-day residential camp – July
- Dates: 1-5 July 2024
- Duration: Five-day residential camp
- Who: Years 11 & 12 STEM students
- Location: Perth – Kalgoorlie – Perth
- Cost: Free
GAP YEAR OPPORTUNITIES
Defence Force Gap Year
If you are not sure what you want to do next year, check out the Defence Force Gap Year program.
- You get paid.
- You have somewhere to live.
- You learn new skills.
- You travel and you meet new people.
There are 22 career paths to choose from. Check them out HERE
GAP Year Opportunities with CCUSA
CCUSA specialise in facilitating work placements at summer camps in the USA and Canada for young travellers. These opportunities are available during a gap year, before, during, or after university, college, or TAFE.
Many Australians find that a GAP year experience between high school and tertiary studies or after graduating university, before entering the workforce, is an effective way to acquire essential skills - communication, collaboration, and creativity. Moreover, working or volunteering overseas serves as a catalyst for personal growth and aids students in charting their study or career paths.
Two of CCUSA’s programs are:
Camp Counselors USA and Canada Programs
These programs are open to individuals aged 18 and over by 1 June of each year. The program typically runs from June to September (Northern Hemisphere summer). Australians are highly sought-after to work as camp counselors/leaders at the 1000+ camps CCUSA collaborates with across the USA and Canada.
Work Experience USA Program
Tailored for seniors heading directly into University, College, or TAFE in 2025, this program seamlessly fits into their summer holiday break 2025 after their first year of university. Work Experience USA allows students to work in the USA at ski resorts such as Aspen or various Vail resorts. The job opportunities range from hospitality and retail to on-mountain roles for proficient skiers/snowboarders.
Find out more at CCUSA AUSTRALIA - Summer Camp Jobs, Work Experience, Volunteer
Projects Abroad
If you are aged 15 to 18 and looking for an unforgettable overseas experience, explore Projects Abroad High School Specials: tailor-made volunteer programmes.
As a teen volunteer abroad, you'll have the opportunity to travel, make a difference, and connect with peers from around the world.
Join other teen volunteers as you embark on a structured itinerary filled with meaningful projects, cultural activities, and excursions.
Find more details HERE.
Thinking of Law? Thinking of a Gap Year?
Projects Abroad has launched Law & Human Rights in Tanzania designed for teens aged 15 to 18. This project offers a unique opportunity to enter the world of justice and make a difference in the vibrant city of Arusha.
Alongside local lawyers, you’ll work on real legal cases, empowering women to defend their rights. You’ll also campaign for critical issues such as illiteracy and domestic violence.
Living with fellow teenagers, you’ll prepare presentations, conduct interviews, and attend court hearings. This provides unbeatable hands-on experience while actively contributing to human rights in Tanzania.
Find out more HERE.
If you think you might like to do something different in 2025, you could try studying overseas. You can find courses @ hotcoursesabroad.
Fully supported volunteering overseas
Projects Abroad supports students aged 15 – 18 who would like to volunteer to work overseas for approximately 2 weeks. There is a range of fantastic opportunities available and Projects Abroad support participants through all stages of the experience. Programs cost about $3000.
The most popular High School Special projects include:
Hot Courses Abroad
If you think you might like to do something different in 2025, you could try studying overseas. You can find courses @hotcoursesabroad.
Crimson provides services that link you to universities in the US or UK. Crimson staff come to Perth and give presentations each year.
Register on their site for updates.
For information about Gap Year opportunities for the end of the year check School Leavers 2025 Gap Year Opportunities HERE.
PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY NEWS
Essential Personnel Employment Buddy Program
The Employment Buddy Program is a free program for young people with disability between the age of 15-24.
The program runs for 1 x day per week for 12 weeks.
Find out more HERE.
Improving employment outcomes for people with disability
The Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre has released an Employment and Disability in Australia report which reveals increasing employment of people with a disability by 10 per cent could add $16 billion to economic output yearly.
The Report details the benefits of employing people with a disability, including addressing economic advantages, allowing individuals to find meaningful work, gain job satisfaction, autonomy and promote overall wellbeing.
Read more HERE.
Disability and Indigenous Peoples' Education Fund
The Australian Disability and Indigenous Peoples’ Education Fund is open for applications. This education fund is about helping people complete or undertake courses and programs through six monthly grants of up to $2,500.
Australians with disabilities of any age may apply for any assistance to help with their education.
Deadline for applications: 31 March.
Find details HERE.
Curtin AccessAbility Newsletter
The newsletter includes information about:
- Scholarships and grants
- What’s happening on campus?
- Research projects and studies.
- Reminder of the deadline for equity exams
- Seminars and workshops.
To register for the newsletter, go HERE.
Individual Access Plans at Curtin
Curtin’s Assess Plan outlines the reasonable adjustments recommended for students with a disability/medical condition. Potential students who have a disability should contact Curtin early so that there is plenty of time to design the perfect plan for entry to a uni course.
Find out more HERE.
Support for Young Carers
There are over 40,000 young people in WA who have a sibling, parent or family member with disability or physical or mental health challenges – they are called ‘young carers’. It is important to recognise that young carers take on extra practical and emotional responsibilities that other young people don’t have to.
The support that young carers provide does not go unnoticed. There is free support and a team dedicated to helping young carers thrive and reach their individual goals.
Find out more HERE.
Support for Australian Apprentices with Disability
The Australian Government provides support to Australian Apprentices with disability to help them 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.
Can Do Training for people with disability.
Marilyn Garbin has been around the WA careers education world for some time. She is providing short courses that develop soft skills, for people with disability. Some courses like these have been cut from TAFE, and Marilyn is addressing the needs identified by families of people with disability. I went to the graduation of the Term 4 group in December and all participants were supported by a family member or carer.
Check out the pictures and find out about the courses HERE.
Employment Pathways for People with Intellectual Disability
Everyone Can Work is a website designed to help people with intellectual disability and their families to understand the supports available to get into open employment.
School Leavers kit for students with Disability
A School Leavers Information Kit specifically designed for school leavers with disability has been developed. You can find a copy HERE.
Entry Roles Supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Find information about entry roles supporting the Deaf and Hard of Hearing HERE.
SPOTLIGHT
Spotlight: Year 10 course selection resources
Resources to help with Year 10 subject selection
Are you heading into senior school and needing to select the subjects you’ll be taking in those crucial final years? We know it can all seem a bit daunting – that’s why we’ve put together some useful resources to help with your Year 10 subject selection options. Take a look.
Before you do anything else…
First of all, we recommend you ask your teachers what information your school provides. They’ve been doing this for a long time and have probably heard any question you could possibly ask, so they’ll more than likely have heaps of ways they can help.
You might also like to read former Australian Chief Scientist Alan Finkel’s advice to Julie in Year 10. It could put you in the right mindset and help you prioritise better.
Resources to help with Year 10 subject selection
There are lots of experts out there with information and tools that could help you with subject selection. If think you need more guidance, check these resources out.
Tertiary Admission Centres (TACs)
As the people in charge of university admissions, TACs have lots of information that can help you choose the rights subjects for your dream degree. Take a look at these resources:
- QTAC publishes the My Path Guide for Year 10 Students – scroll down to find the link to download the most recent version.
- UAC’s Steps to Uni Guide provides a handy list of things to go through when considering your subejcts. You can also check out Subject Compass tool, which can help match subjects with your interests and future study preferences.
- VTAC has a handy Year 10 Guide that goes through tertiary study options, ATARs, prerequisites, scaling, and more.
- SATAC provides information for students in Years 10 and 11.
- TISC will be publishing their Guide to University Admission 2027 in May – keep an eye out for it here (look under the tab called “WACE Students”).
- UTAS have information on their website for students in Year 10 and below, plus more handy info on their ATAR admissions page.
Universities
Lots of universities provide information about Year 10 subject selection and pathways to university. Here are a few that we’ve found:
- The University of Queensland’s Year 10 Subject Selection Guide
- The University of Sydney’s Year 10 Guide 2025
- Curtin’s Year 10 Guide
- JCU’s Information for Year 10 Students Brochure
- Deakin’s Guide to University for Year 10 Students
- ACU’s article How to choose what to study in years 11 and 12
- Notre Dame’s Year 10 Subject Guide
- Monash’s Guide to Entry for Year 10 Students
- Charles Sturt’s Year 10 student resources, including their guide and careers quiz
Keep in mind some of this information is only relevant for gaining entry to a course at the university that made the guide, so make sure you check prerequisites and advice available for any other specific courses and institutions you have in mind.
Calling the future students office at individual universities with any questions can also be a great way to help you decide on which subjects to take.
Education Departments
All education departments provide resources for Year 10 subject selection, but you’re best speaking directly with your school for more detailed information. Nonetheless, it could still be worth taking a peek at the information provided by other states too – they sometimes have resources you might find more appealing or informative.
- QCAA’s planning your pathway page has loads of information about the Senior Education and Training (SET) Plan
- Learn about the Exploring Identities and Futures (EIF) subject you’ll study as part of your SACE, or check out their Subject Planner
- NESA provides advice for students choosing HSC courses, as well as information on the compulsory HSC: All My Own Work program
- Get a copy of WA’s SCSA Year 10 Information Handbook
- Tasmania’s DECYP have produced a Year 11 and 12 Student Guide which might answer some of your questions
Still need more information?
Each year at Study Work Grow, we put together a handy guide and workbook to walk you through the subject selection process and take away the pressure. You can purchase a copy from our bookshop, or if your school has a membership, you can grab them from your Pathways Hub.
We also have lots of other blogs on study on our website here.
Jane Hedley
Head of Pathways and Transition
Direct: (08) 9383 0416
Email: Jane.Hedley@johnxxiii.edu.au