College News
VDSS (Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Schools
Our young people have gained positions in areas they aspire to. In the next couple of weeks students will be required to log onto the RTO (Registered Training Organisation) to complete a pre entry assessment called a LLN (Learning Literacy and Numeracy Pre Assessment) to gauge the necessary support, the students may need to successfully complete their studies.
24 students are preparing for vocational studies in 2025.
Longerenong Skill Invest: Paper hard copy:
- Isabel Bourne 1st Year Agriculture
- Madric Brennan 1st Year Automotive Heavy Diesel possible School Based Apprenticeship
- Declan Joulbert 1st Year Automotive Heavy Diesel possible School Based Apprenticeship
- Ruby Caldow 1st Year Agriculture
- Mitchell Hately 1st Year Agriculture possible School Based Apprenticeship
- Layla Linto Agriculture
- Shane Perks Automotive Heavy Diesel
Horsham College Tech Online enrolment:
- Carlos Martin still to be confirmed Screen Media
- Xanda Mayne still to be confirmed Screen Media
- Trinity Moritz still to be confirmed Screen Media
- Will Dubois 1st Year Automotive Small Engine
- Riley Honner 1st Year Automotive Light Mechanical leading to Automotive Electrical or Diagnostic Technology
Federation University Horsham: Online and visit by FU Administration
- Chloe Dubois 1st Year Early Childhood Education and Care
- Hope Martin 2nd Year Early Childhood Education and Care
- Lolah Joubert 2nd Year Allied Health Support
- Marlee Henderson 1st Year Community Services
- Silas Hutchins 1st Year Community Services to be confirmed
- Sierra Jorgenson 2nd Year Community Services
- Lilly Schapel 2nd Year Community Services
- Callum Sambell 1st Year Community Services
- Paul Martin 1st Year ElectroTechnology (Electrician) (Paul has already completed LLN and blitzed the assessment and shone in Digital at an Advanced level)
- Isabella Nicol 1st Year Salon Assistant. Currently enrolled in Community Services waiting for Salon Assistant to be confirmed
- Souljah Hughes 1st Year Automotives Light Vehicle
- Callum Mayne 1st Year Automotives Light Vehicle
Orientation to VET Federation University was a highlight for a number of students that were a little anxious about travelling to Horsham and studying with close to 300 students. The biggest number of enrolments so far. Thank You to Sheree and Tom Cooper for sharing the experience with our students.
Excited students with Kim Boulton VET coordinator and Annabel wellbeing and support person for Federation University. Callum Mayne also attended.
Mrs Donna Tucker
Work Experience Coordinator