Careers News
VET is up and Running
Vocational Education and Training (VET) are TAFE courses that run out of a variety of TAFES as well as other schools that auspice through Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s). This is compulsory for our VCAL students at Year 11 and 12 and for our LEAP students at Year 10. VCE students can choose a VET course as one of their subjects and this goes towards their ATAR.
Our students are undertaking a range of courses from Plumbing, Engineering, Hairdressing, Digital Media and Technology, Fashion Design, Building and Construction and Electrical - just to name a few.
These courses are registered Certificates and provides students with a qualification. Our students are attending these courses on a Wednesday afternoon (mostly… some are on a Friday or a Thursday evening) at Swinburne University, Chisholm Institute, Holmesglen TAFE, Box Hill Institute and more.
All VET classes have now commenced and have been embraced enthusiastically. Students must maintain a 90% plus attendance record at VET to be eligible to pass the subject. For those who are ill and unable to attend VET on any given day, they need to notify the College and also the TAFE.
Each VET provider has a portal or site for students to log in and retrieve materials and messages, and to upload their assessments. It is a student's responsibility to keep up at VET and notify Elena or myself should issues arise.
Ms Naomi Pernar, the VCAL Learning Support Officer, attends a range of VET courses each week to ensure our students are coping with the demands of a VET. We suspect Ms Pernar could be a trained Carpenter, Engineer and Beautician by now! She took some fabulous photos yesterday at TAFE – check them out here.
Work Experience
Year 10 students are required to secure a Work Experience placement before the end of this term in order to be ready to go out to work by the end of next term. There is a lot of paperwork and processing involved and students need to undertake their Occupational Health and Safety before they can head out. This all takes time – thus the need to get this organised now.
Students can ask their relatives, coaches, family friends or anyone in their family network for a placement. The only restriction is that they are unable to work with their parents or at their part time job. It is possible to work in a parent’s workplace under the supervision of someone else, however, the family business is not suitable. Working with your friend's parent is certainly an option.
Lets get cracking Year 10s!
Stay positive – Cheers
Ms Elena Flodstrom
Careers and Pathways Coordinator