When: Tuesday,
30 July Time: 6.30 -
7.30 pm
Where: Chisholm
Catholic College, Beaufort Street, Inglewood
Year 10 and 11 students who are
interested in choosing a Vocational Education Training or TAFE pathway should
consider attending this information evening.
Those who are unsure of their pathway would also find the evening useful
as it is an opportunity to meet people from industry and various training
institutions.
The evening will particularly
benefit those students who think they might want a career in:
- Health
Sector (Nursing, Community Services, Disability and Aged Care services)
- Building
and Construction (including Trades, Drafting, Estimating etc)
- Child
Care/Education (especially if not doing TEE)
- Electrical
- Plumbing
Holy Cross College has access to
specialised training in these areas through our partnership with ONSITE. In
these specialised courses ONSITE manages the work place training while TAFE
deliver the qualification.
Students who complete one of these
courses will graduate with a Certificate qualification from TAFE enabling them
to gain employment, pre apprenticeships/apprenticeships or move on to higher
level training in their chosen field.
To get into one of these courses you
must attend this information night where you will have the opportunity to speak
with many ONSITE/TAFE representatives who can help you find out more about the
industry itself.
Remember, this is just an
information night. You get to go away and decide whether you wish to apply for
one of these programmes.
Reserve your place now by contacting
ONSITE on 9443 8371 - leave name, school, year level, area of interest and
number attending including yourself, or fax 9443 8370 or email onsite@aranmore.wa.edu.au by Thursday, 25 July.
If you are not looking to specialise
in one of the above courses but would like to access work experience in an
industry of your choice, please select ONSITE in your subject selection. This
programme can help you identify which career is suitable for you before you
leave school.
A map of the venue is available below.
Mr Ian Wilson
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