At St John’s School, we believe that career development and vocational education and training pathways are an integral part of the learning curriculum. Students are guided as they explore the many academic pathways through University, TAFE, School Based Apprenticeships or Traineeships (SBAT), Work Experience and Employment.
Today, career development incorporates everything we do. It is an important step in preparing students, through participation in education, work experience, sports, hobbies, voluntary work and paid employment, to successfully transition from school to further education, training and employment.
With the support of the school and teaching staff, St John’s has a Career Development Practitioner and Career Support Officer who are available to assist students and parents navigate their way through the many opportunities available.
The Career Development Team provide:
These activities and programs are aimed to enable students to make informed decisions about their future pathways.
Work Experience provides a formal arrangement whereby students participate in activities at a place of work. This is a great opportunity for students to learn about the nature of the work that is performed in each role within a business. Work Experience may confirm that a job in that field is what they wish to pursue, but also, what they want to avoid!
Work Experience at St John’s School:
St John’s have a direct relationship with local businesses that support the work experience program. Before commencing a Work Experience placement, a formal arrangement is made between the school, student, parents and the business for students to participate in activities in a workplace. St John’s encourages students to complete five days of Work Experience per business, however, this can be negotiated upon application.
Insurance is provided through Public Liability Insurance and is the responsibility of the Department of Education in all Queensland schools. Workers’ Compensation is the responsibility of the individual schooling sector.
VET can provide students the practical skills and knowledge they need to enter the workforce, undertake an apprenticeship or traineeship (including SBAT), or go onto tertiary study.
VET qualifications include a Certificate I, II, III, IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma, with a Certificate III or higher contributing to a student’s ATAR when studied alongside four general subjects. VET allows students to complete competency-based learning in an area they are interested as part of their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) pathway, contributing between 3 and 8 QCE points per course. On completion, students will also receive a Nationally Recognised Vocational Qualification.
VET can provide students with the practical skills and knowledge they need to
In 2020, 18.4% of our St John’s Year 10 cohort studied a VET subject, 83.3% of Year 11s studied a Certificate I – III whilst at school, and 55.6% of our Year 12 students worked towards a Certificate II or III.
How do School-based Apprenticeships and Traineeships Work?
School-based traineeship are intended for students in Year 10,11 and 12, and are usually completed while the student in enrolled at school. Traineeships include areas such as Business, Retail, Information Technology, Early Childhood, Hospitality and Agriculture. These areas provide the student with a specific skill set that can be used for further employment opportunities.
Traineeships are usually completed over a 12 – 24 month period, meaning that students in Years 10 or 11 have the possibility of completing their qualification whilst they are at school. Students with remaining competencies at the end of Year 12, will automatically switch to full time with the employer until completion.
School-based apprenticeships are intended for students in Year 10,11 and 12 and include several trade areas. Unlike Traineeships, Apprenticeships will not be completed whilst a student is at school, but instead is used as a stepping stone to employment after school. An Apprenticeship will start with 1 day a week in the workplace, which may increase to 2 in Year 12. This is negotiated with the school and timetables need to be adjusted. Students are welcome to complete further days in the workplace over their weekends and school holidays.
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St John’s is very supportive of the pathway programs available for senior students, recognising the advantages, flexibility and variety it offers. VET pathways allow students to get a head start in a career, a nationally recognised qualification, as well as the opportunity to learn and earn, and contribute to the community.
There are so many options available for students as part of their Senior Phase of Learning. If you’re not sure, have questions or need clarification, please get in contact and we will help you out.