Pathways and Transition

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Welcome back to school! Thank you for taking the time to read through the Pathways and Transition component of the JTC weekly newsletter. To get in touch regarding matters concerning Pathways and Transition, please contact Jane Hedley, Head of Pathways and Transition: 9383 0416 or jane.hedley@cewa.edu.au.
In this week’s Pathways and Transition newsletter read about:
- University open days
- Defence Force events
- University news
- VETDSS courses
- Medicine News
- Training and VET news
- Senior school opportunities
- Career-building opportunities and resources
- People with a disability news
- Spotlight – study tips podcast
University open days 2023
Save the date! Here are the dates for 2023 university open days, registration links to follow in 2023.
Curtin University | Sunday 26 March 2023 |
| Mount Lawley including WAAPA: Sunday 30 April 2023
Joondalup: Sunday 2 April 2022 |
| Saturday 29 April 2023 |
| Sunday 2 April 2023 |
University of Western Australia | Sunday 12 March 2023 |
Defence Force events
Check here to learn about and register for several events held over the coming weeks in Perth and online. Some events of note include:
- Perth: Defence Careers Mini Expo 18th Feb (multiple session times)
- Virtual: Health Careers Information Session 22nd Feb
- Irwin Barracks: Army Reserve Information Session 28th Feb
- Perth: ADFA Information Session 1st March
- Virtual: Engineering Careers Information Session 2 March
- Perth: Trade Careers Information Session 22 March
UNIVERSITY NEWS
ANU Tuckwell Scholarship for 2024
Australian National University (ANU) launched the Tuckwell Scholarship Program in 2013. The Tuckwell Scholarship Program at the ANU is the most transformational undergraduate scholarship program in Australia. A Tuckwell is not just about a students’ intellect. It is also about their desire and determination to use their natural abilities to realise their full potential so that they can make a difference in the world. All up one could say, this is no ordinary scholarship!
So, Tuckwell Scholar students will receive:
- $23,000 per annum (2022 rate) (increasing with inflation) for each year of the length of their undergraduate degree, to cover on-campus residential costs, books, and general living expenses
- priority access guaranteed to ANU-approved student accommodation
- an annual allowance to assist with their move to Canberra and to support two annual return journeys (e.g., airfares) between their home and the University for each year of their degree. The allowance will be dependent on the proximity of their family home to ANU.
- an allowance to help cover the transport costs for their parents to attend Commencement Weekend at the start of the program, and
- an ANU Sports Centre membership for the length of their degree.
Scholarships are awarded based on four criteria:
- academic potential and achievements to date;
- other significant achievements to date, of any type;
- demonstration of the Attributes of a Tuckwell Scholar; and
- a desire to eventually give back to Australia.
Applying for a Tuckwell Scholarship is a three-stage process which commences with an initial application from yourself and a recommendation from a schoolteacher. Applications will begin in March 2023 and submissions must be made before the April 2023 deadline.
For more information browse Tuckwell Scholarship.
New Admission Pathway to UWA
The University of Western Australia has launched Experience-based entry, a new pilot program to enable a broader range of students to apply for entry to study at UWA. The program recognises there are many ways to measure a student’s potential to succeed at university and will consider students’ backgrounds, experiences and circumstances when assessing applications. Entry is a points-based system; applicants require 100 points for successful admission to one of UWA’s Comprehensive bachelor degree courses.
Some examples of points* include:
Cert IV qualification | 60 points max. |
Successful completion of ATAR subject | 15 points per unit |
A grade achievement in General subject | 10 points per subject |
B grade achievement in General subject | 7.5 points per subject |
Work experience or volunteering | 10-15 points max. |
AMEB Level 7 music achievement | 50 points max. |
AMEB Level 5 music achievement | 30 points max. |
*points weightings are subject to change- use Eligibility Checker for best indication of likelihood of entry.
Read more from UWA here and use the UWA eligibility checker here.
UWA Fogarty Scholarship Program
If you are aiming for an ATAR of 98+ consider going for a Fogarty scholarship.
This is a prestigeous scholarship that is awarded to 10 outstanding year 12 graduates each year.
To be eligible you must demonstrate outstanding achievement across Years 11 & 12.
Find out about the program HERE.
UWA Parents Space
Help your teenager figure out what to study or navigate their transition from secondary school to uni! Find advice, tips and all the info you wish you knew when you were a teenager, shared by other parents and guardians like you.
New Courses at UWA
We have an exciting range of new courses on offer for 2023. To meet the growing demand for skills that address today’s shifting economic, social and technological landscapes, we're expanding our internationally recognised degrees.
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
A degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice draws broadly on knowledge and perspectives from a range of disciplines including Law, Psychology, History, Anthropology, and Geography. Be exposed to the breadth of contemporary Criminology and Criminal Justice issues with UWA's new Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Scholarships
At UWA, we award more than 600 scholarships to our coursework students, totalling $6 million – the most of any WA university.
Applications for scholarships in Semester 1, 2023 close Monday 6 March.
For scholarships enquiries, contact the UWA Scholarships team on 08 6488 3834 or courseworkschols@uwa.edu.au.
UWA Grand Challenges: Making A Difference Grant
After a successful launch in 2022, UWA Grand Challenges (Next Gen) grants are now available for 2023. The grants are worth $500 and are available to WA high schools (students in Year 10, 11 and 12), who want to make a positive difference by creating a social and/or environmental impact initiative in their school and/or connected communities. The initiatives need to address one or more of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) and one or more of the UWA Grand Challenges: A more just and equitable world and Climate Change.
Applications are due by 5pm, Friday 3 March. Contact grandchallenges@uwa.edu.au for more details.
Changes to Notre Dame English Language Entry Requirements
From 2023, the minimum English language requirement for entry into Notre Dame Undergraduate programs will be:
- Successful completion of secondary studies in Australia (WACE in WA).
- Successful completion of an AFQ Certificate IV or higher from an Australian RTO[1]
Programs also have academic requirements which may be at a higher level.
Notre Dame Core Curriculum
Notre Dame has always had a Core Curriculum for undergraduates. They have updated it this year.
Notre Dame is launching a new core curriculum. At the undergraduate level, students will now undertake the following two courses.
- ‘Foundations of Wisdom’ is a course which integrates faith and reason, theology and philosophy.
- One of five new elective types embedded in the study of philosophy and theology.
The core curriculum primarily serves to build essential critical thinking skills. It allows students to collaborate between disciplines, tackle ethical problems and consider how they can achieve their career ambitions while building a better world.
Find details HERE.
Notre Dame Undergraduate Diploma of Exercise & Sport Science
Eligible school leavers can undertake our new Undergraduate Diploma of Exercise & Sport Science as a pathway into some programs at Notre Dame University.
This specialist program will introduce students to methods used in exercise science to assess health status, provide basic exercise delivery, and understand the beneficial effect on human physiology. It also develops student’s study skills for further study or work.
Murdoch to get new $320m agricultural biosecurity and primary industries facility
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is replacing its old laboratory facilities in South Perth with new facilities at Murdoch University to be in 2027.
Students interested in practical and research agriculture science and technology will have a world class facility located on the south eastern corner of the campus.
Which University is Best in WA – Good Universities Guide 2022/23 Ranking
Edith Cowan University led Western Australia with 82.6% of students being satisfied with the overall quality of their educational experience. It is ranked third in Australia, behind Bond University on the Gold Coast, which was ranked first again (85.5%), and Avondale University (82.8%) north of Sydney.
Universities in WA 2022/23 Ranking from Good Universities Guide
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Starting Salaries of graduates (Unexpected results)
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VETDSS Courses
John XXIII College offers our non-ATAR senior students the opportunity to travel offsite one day per week to undertake VETDSS (Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Students.) The table below lists some of our partner RTOs (Registered Training Organisations). Click the links to browse the courses on offer. Please get in touch with Jane Hedley or Kelli Beaton, should you wish to discuss how you, or your child, may combine offsite VET with their senior school studies at John XXIII College.
RTO | Courses |
FEC (Fremantle Education Centre) | Business; Education Support; Early Childhood Education; Community Services |
NMTAFE (North Metropolitan TAFE) | Trades; Creative Industries; Engineering and Mining; Education; Horticulture and Conservation; Hospitality and Events; Laboratory Operations; Library Services; Networking and Security |
SMTAFE (South Metropolitan TAFE) | Trades; Aerospace, Maritime and Logistics; Agriculture, Animals, Science and The Environment; Creative Industries; Education and Community Services; Engineering and Mining; Health, Beauty and Fitness; Hospitality, Tourism and Events; ICT, Library and Digital |
Diamond Fitness | Health and Fitness |
Health Science Hub | Health and Nursing; Forensic Science; Exercise Science; Animal and Marine Science; Psychology and Mental Health |
Mount Pleasant College | Game Design and Animation; Media; Design; Screen and Media; Music; Sound |
AMA (Australian Medical Association) Training Services | Aged Care; Allied Health Assistance (contact Jane Hedley for details regarding secondary school training options) |
MEDICINE NEWS
Getting into Medicine in WA
There is good reason to believe medical students are outstanding. This year there were one hundred successful applicants for medicine at Curtin from 2700 applicants.
If you want to apply for medicine:
- Take chemistry: Chemistry is a pre-requisite subject for medicine at most universities across Australia.
- 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
Check Do you want to study medicine in WA post.
Entry to Medicine for 2024 (UCAT)
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. 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 1 March 2023 and close 17 May 2023. The testing dates will be from 3 July 2023 to 12 August 2023.
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 |
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 Otago NZ | Medicine, Dental Surgery |
Find out more at UCAT.
Free Online Student Guide
Students considering studying medicine or dentistry are invited to access the iCanMed website for information about where to study medicine and dentistry, what the entry requirements might be, and all things related to the UCAT test required for most medicine courses. This is an excellent ‘go to guide’ to use as a resource.
TRAINING AND VET NEWS
Try a Trade Term 1 Holiday Program for Year 9 and older
The Construction Training Fund delivers fully funded opportunities for students in year 9 and above to experience careers in the building industry during holidays.
You can find details and register your interest HERE.
South Metropolitan TAFE gains key role in WA defence industry plan
South Metropolitan TAFE in Western Australia will receive new state-of-the-art training equipment under the state’s latest defence industry blueprint that will give it a key role in naval manufacturing.
The Western Australian Defence Industry Workforce Development Plan 2022-27 was launched last week. It sets out the approach to skilling WA's defence industry workforce through collaboration across schools, TAFEs, specialist training providers, universities, and unions.
Construction Futures Pre-Apprenticeship Scholarship Program
Take the first step towards a career in construction while still at school with our Scholarship Pre-Apprenticeship Program. The course is designed to combine work experience, training and education while helping students explore and plan career options.
The Construction Training Fund Scholarship Program is an innovative way to get a head start and work towards a building and construction apprenticeship. Suitable for Year 11 and Year 12 students, our Pre-Apprenticeship Scholarship Program is highly regarded by employers and may provide credits or reduced time as an apprentice.
Each year scholarships are awarded to students in Western Australia with a passion for the building industry. Gain experience and unlock job-ready training while completing school.
Register HERE.
Construction has started on the new Balga TAFE Campus
Work on this long overdue upgrade of the Balga TAFE campus has begun. It will provide new facilities for building and construction, electrical and automotive trades.
There will be new facilities for English and migrant education programs as well as computer laboratories and a new library.
The new buildings are due to be completed by the end of 2024.
See how a VET qualification can be the door to a wonderful life
This is a fantastic OECD article that talks about how a vocational qualification can be a ticket across academic and professional higher education levels.
You can find it HERE.
Electrical Group Training has apprenticeships waiting to be filled
The skills shortage was hitting our building industries even before the floods in Fitzroy Crossing put more pressure on the industry to deal with that crisis.
If you know of anyone who is interested in taking up an electrical apprenticeship, Electrical Group Training has been in touch saying that they have positions waiting to be filled.
You can contact them HERE.
SENIOR SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES
2023 Marine Discovery Competition
The University of Tasmania is once again proud to present Year 11 and 12 students with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a week as a marine biologist. This is our 2023 Marine Discovery Competition.
A Practical Introduction to Temperate Marine Biology is an introduction to the Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science degree at UTAS. Upon completing this short course, students will receive a credit unit towards their future University of Tasmania degree.
This is a 5-day field trip based on the picturesque Maria Island, on the Tasmanian East Coast. Led by marine ecologist, Dr Scott Bennett, students will be doing field work and experiencing the sights and sounds of climate change, invasive species, pollution, debris, and the associated economic and social impacts.
To enter, students are to complete an online application and submit a 300-word pitch on the topic: why I wish to study the marine biology of Maria Island.
Applications are open and will close at midnight (AEST) on Monday 20 February 2023.
There are 24 places available, 14 of which are scholarships places. Scholarships will cover flights, accommodation, catering, local transport costs, equipment hire, tuition costs and survey gear. The course will run from Monday April 17 – Sunday April 23, 2023.
Read the Terms and Conditions, here.
Find out more and apply at 2023 Marine Discovery Competition.
2023 WACE Manual
This is your opportunity to find everything you need to know about senior secondary school WACE qualifications in one spot.
For example, it has:
- A summary of WACE requirements
- Different study options.
- Course outlines
Teachers use information in the WACE Manual to make sure you are enrolled in appropriate courses and to explore what different study options you can take.
The publication is free and you can check out what is needed and what is possible HERE.
University Admissions 2025 – Pre-requisites
If you want to go to university when you leave school, but don’t know what you want to do, check out the University Admissions 2025 course pre-requisites.
Make an appointment with your school career advisor and go through courses that you might choose. Make sure you are doing the subjects you need to get into those courses.
Alternative Pathways This booklet also identifies alternative pathways into university.
Senior school Language
Here is a quick guide to some of the acronyms and initials that you will her in senior school.
You can download a free copy HERE.
CAREER-BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES
Term 1 Enrol now: Acting and Performance Making School Years 7 – 12
Students in Years 7 – 12 can start their careers in performing arts through these weekend courses in Acting and Performance Making at WAAPA.
Bookings are done on a term-by-term basis and each term has a particular focus.
See details HERE Cost: $530 per term.
*WAAPA offers several bursary places for students who experience financial barriers to participation.
Please contact Gabrielle Metcalf at explore.waapa@ecu.edu.au for more information.
10 February – 5 March Festival of Perth Creative Learning Program
Summer in Perth is the season for performing arts.
The Festival of Perth Creative Learning Program brings opportunities for primary and secondary school students to engage with literature, music, visual arts and dance.
Check out the program and book in to one of the great opportunities to supercharge your career. You can find details HERE.
Entrepreneurship for 12 – 17 year old students @Bloom
Each year enterprising school students start their own businesses doing everything from dog walking to cyber security services.
Bloom Youth Outreach Programs are student focused innovation programs that provide students with entrepreneurship and innovative camps throughout the year.
The programs allow students to get access to enthusiastic support and know how.
They connect with industry professionals to provide one day, to one weeklong programs for students aged 12 - 17 years to upskill in entrepreneurship concepts.
Check out what is available HERE.
If you want help to organise and market your small business, you can also get in touch with the WA government’s Small Business Development Corporation for free advice.
Develop these skills if you want a job
Employers identified that they wanted these skills in the latest National Skills Overview:
- adaptability*
- analytical
- digital
- collaboration skills
You can see details of this interesting analysis of our work world HERE.
*Adaptability includes: emotional intelligence and resilience, stress tolerance and flexibility. This is an interesting new development given the significant rise in young people identifying that they have high levels of distress.
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 delivered 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.
31 March Applications Close for Rotary Youth Exchange 2024
Successful applicants for the Rotary Youth Exchange program spend 12 months in a foreign country with board and accommodation provided by host families.
Students must be between the ages of 15 and 18 on the 1 January on the year of their exchange.
Young people make lifelong friends, change their world views and have a brilliant time.
Contact Rotary Youth Exchange Western Australia for details on how to apply.
What Job Opportunities are available?
You can check out the total number of people employed in a job in Australia by going to Labour Market Insights.
The page gives a breakdown of employment outlook, earnings and hours worked and job tasks.
It is well set out and easy to follow. Check it out HERE.
PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY NEWS
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 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.
SNAPSHOTS
Spotlight – Study Tips Podcasts
Nine podcasts with all the study tips and advice you could ever need (from Study Work Grow)
Looking for study tips and love listening to podcasts? You might want to check out these gurus with all the insights:
- Study with Jess – A youtube based podcast dedicated to helping students study smarter, not harder
- CDU Study Skills – The ‘I wish I’d known that” podcast with tips from uni students
- The Exam Study Expert – Tips for working smarter, not harder from a psychologist
- The Study Sessions – A podcast that offers advice and support for students looking to improve their study habits
- The Skills Pod – All about maths and study skills from the Uni of Chester’s Academic Skills team
- Chloe Made Me Study – Perfect for non-traditional students who are mature age, studying online, or just don’t fit into the normal ‘student’ box
- The College Info Geek Podcast – A podcast that provides practical advice for students on a variety of topics, including studying, test-taking, and productivity
- The Productivity Show – Tips on productivity, time management, and efficiency in all areas of your life
- UnstoppableTeen Podcast – With study skills, employability tips, and more
Jane Hedley
Head of Pathways and Transition
Direct: (08) 9383 0416
Email: Jane.Hedley@cewa.edu.au