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Finding their feet - Careers event at NHS

Find Their Feet is an immersive careers event for Year 8, 9 and 10 students and their parents designed to help you navigate this uncertain future.

 

The 7 - 7.40pm session time is reserved for Northcote High Students.

 

Much more than a careers expo

Find Their Feet is an immersive journey through time, from our industrial past to the technologically advanced future. After reflecting on their own unique interests, skills and strengths, students will place an avatar of themselves in the future world of work — a vast immersive landscape representing the future North made up of six distinct zones:

  • People Services (Health care and Social Assistance);
  • Food (Retail, Markets, etc.);
  • Construction;
  • Life Long Learning (Education & Training);
  • Tech / Bio Tech (Professional, scientific and technical services); and
  • The New Manufacturing (Trades and Manufacturing).

Future-focussed industry experts will be on hand to guide students on their journey and help with practical advice, support and next steps.

  • Be surprised by the skills students already have, and how useful they will be in the future
  • Transform anxiety into excitement as students see a place for themselves in the future world of work
  • Be ready and able to support students to take the all-important next steps.

This a FREE event but places are limited. Don't miss out. Register NOW! Northcote High students have been allocated to a specific session time – please choose the correct time when you book using this link: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/explore-the-future-world-of-work-tickets-49203994472

 

findtheirfeet.org

 

FAQs

Are parents/carers required to attend?

Yes, students must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Do parents/carers need to book a separate ticket?

No, each ticket includes entry for one student and their accompanying adult.

VTAC update for Year 12 students

Year 12 students who wish to pursue tertiary studies next year should have completed their VTAC registration during the holidays, and some will be finishing off SEAS and Scholarship applications this week.

 

They have also all been given a postcard with important dates and a checklist to help them with the ATAR release and Change of Preference period. They will have access to the relevant resources on myNorthcoteHigh until early next year, and are welcome to contact Kylie Witt and/or their sub school team for further assistance. This includes next year, after the offer rounds begin.

 

During the first Change of Preference period from December 14, Kylie Witt will be available at school for assistance until COP closes on December 19. All the unis will hold COP events on the weekend after ATARs are released, so the best plan of attack is to attend these events before seeking help on the Monday or Tuesday of the following week if needed. Please make an appointment to ensure everyone gets the help they need: https://calendly.com/witt-kylie-i.

 

To make contact next year, please email in the first instance – witt.kylie.i@edumail.vic.gov.au.

ATAR NOTES - FREE lecture notes for VCE students

ATAR Notes ran lectures for HSC and VCE subjects during September/October - if you missed the lectures you can still download the notes at:  https://atarnotes.com/notes/ 

Jobs for Youth campaign

In conjunction with the INLLEN and the three local councils (Darebin, Moreland and Yarra), local businesses and youth organisations are in the midst of a three month campaign to assist young people in the local area with their preparation for the world of work. Please visit the campaign’s event page to see whether any of these activities would be if interest to your specific needs, as they are all excellent opportunities!

https://jfyevents.com.au/ 

CASPer – a webinar for Year 12s who wish to study teaching

A recording of the student webinar held recently by Altus Assessments is now available: CASPer® Information Webinar Recording for Australian Teacher Education Applicants 

 

This webinar is aimed at students and covers information about why the test is in use, how the test works, and how to prepare for the test.

 

Note: this webinar has been presented by Altus Assessments, the manufacturer of the CASPer test, not VTAC. For further information about the CASPer test, please refer to takecasper.com.

Gap year as a bricklayer?

The Australian Brick & Blocklaying Training Foundation (ABBTF) is nationally known and recognised as a trusted partner and preeminent organisation for the placement of brick and blocklaying apprentices. There is currently a high demand for bricklayers, and it can be a great place to try out or begin a career in the construction industry.

 

Get involved in our Work-Ready Program 

ABBTF runs a Free 4-Day Work Ready Program designed to make jobseekers work-ready.

Get a taste for a career in the building industry by attending one of our upcoming Work Ready Programs.

 

Great opportunity to learn general trowel skills & laying bricks, how to build brick walls, basic tool use and more.

 

Heidelberg: Melbourne Polytechnic

7 November – 9 November (Three day)

ABBTF aims to carefully select and match new apprentices with the right employer.

VCAL info session at Melbourne Polytechnic

We run a VCAL program here at NHS, but the very nature of VCAL is that is can be offered in many different formats, and different formats suit different people. If you are curious about other VCAL options, you may wish to look into Melbourne Polytechnic’s course at their information evening.

 

Date: Wednesday 17th Oct 2018

Time: 5:45 pm - 7:00pm 

Presentation will begin at 5:45pm sharp. 

 

Address: Building F, Ground Floor Technical Education Centre,

Corner Waterdale Road and Bell Street, Heidelberg

Entrance is via Information Foyer, Building F. See map below.

Parking: Is available between Building B & Coomalie Crescent 

Federation University Year 12 Scholarship

Twelve scholarships, valued at $5000 each, are awarded to students completing Year 12 in 2018 who enrol at Federation University Australia in 2019. The scholarship will be awarded based on a student’s overall academic potential, contribution to their school and community, supporting statement from the School Principal and seek to study at FedUni in 2018.

 

For more information see the attached file or visit http://www.federation.edu.au/Year12Scholarships.

Monash Indigenous Summer Camp

From 4 - 8 December, 2018 Monash University invites Indigenous  students  from year 10 – 12 to participate in the Experience Monash Indigenous Summer Camp.

 

The 2018 summer camp aims to provide an in-depth insight into university life, while focusing on team-building,  motivation,  meeting new people,  confidence-building, and health and wellbeing.

 

Applications close 16 November 2018 - see the attached information for more information.

 


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