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Year 11, 2016 VET in Schools 2015 Lynton Smith Head of Career Education Careers Counsellor, VET Coordinator
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Different pathways Open opportunities Achieving a WACE from 2017 requires students to Be eligible to apply for university admission (ATAR) OR Complete a Certificate II or higher in Vocational Education and Training (VET qualification) as part of their school program (General)
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What is VET in Schools? VET in Schools refers to Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses undertaken as part of school studies About one third of Australia’s senior secondary students are presently enrolled in a VET in Schools course VET in Schools enables students to work towards a recognised VET qualification while completing their WACE
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Year 11, 2016 Certificates on offer In-house through T&E Department CareerLink VET in Schools (TAFEs)
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Sample of LJBC VET offerings 2016 LJBC & CareerLink Program – Certificate II in; Automotive(2 years) Building & Construction(para-prof)(2 years) Community Services(1 year) Construction (trades)(2 years) Engineering (Cert. III)(2 years) Electrotechnology(2 years) Hospitality(2 years) Make Up(2 years) Nursing (Cert. III)(2 years) Teacher Assistant (Cert. III)(1 year) Sport & Recreation(1 year)
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VET in Schools (TAFE) Applications close end of August, 2015 Automotive Electrotechnology Health Services Commerce (Business) Beauty Therapy Events & Tourism Science (Sampling and Measurement) Hairdressing Animal Studies Aquaculture Aeronautics (commercial pilot Theory) Avionics – Pre. Apprenticeship
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Visit the Careers Webpage on LJBC Website
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Any Questions? Please talk to me after this session in the T&E Building at the Careers Display Or Please make an appointment through College Reception Thank you!
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