2021 SHARED LEARNING CAMPUS STUDY & SHARED LEARNING VET COURSES - Golden Grove High School
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Choice + Opportunities + Success 2021 SHARED LEARNING CAMPUS STUDY & SHARED LEARNING VET COURSES The One+ Campus comprises three schools; Gleeson College, Pedare Christian College and Golden Grove High School. We are committed to excellence in teaching and learning and we work creatively and collaboratively to expand learning opportunities. We have worked in partnership to grow student pathways and opportunities for success. This has been a strong feature of One+ for over 30 years serving more than 3000 students on our Campus. One+ is a unique collaboration that enhances the learning opportunities for all students in our campus schools, enriched by innovation and choice. Shared Learning – What is it? Students studying SACE (Year 11 and Year 12) have several options to personalise their educational pathway: + Shared Learning VET - In line with the One+ principle of Shared Learning, students may study one or more of these courses. The course may include students from all three schools and may be hosted by a teacher or trainer from any of the schools. + Campus Study – At SACE Stage 1 or Stage 2 students may elect to study any one Campus + Take advantage of opportunities to find out more subject. This means attending a subject hosted at Information from subject counselling sessions, one of the other schools on the One+ Campus. One+ Careers Expo, teachers, and VET coordinators. Students have the option to make use of these + Indicate interest in your online selections. enhanced subject opportunities in order to best + Attend Course Counselling session to discuss your fit a student’s desired pathway. This effectively allows a wide range of subject choices and interest and determine the suitability of provides Flexibility in student timetables. courses for your identified pathway. A formal appli cation and the processes will be explained at this Taking advantage of Choice, Opportunity, point. + Return the completed application form to your Success own school. The process for identifying interest and intent to + Class viability will be determined by demand and study Campus subjects or via Shared Learning VET is staffing. as follows: + Browse the curriculum handbook for each site to Support in Learning check If there are subjects offered at one of the All students taking advantage of Campus Study or other sites best suited to your pathway: Shared Learning VET are inducted and supported in + Gleeson College https://www.gleeson.sa.edu.au/ their study outside their own school. Progress checks curriculum.html (Stage 1 approximately pg. 54) and communications between schools is routine. + Pedare Christian College https:/sites.google.com/ To see what Shared Learning may offer to enhance your pedarecc.sa.edu.au/senior-curriculum-handbook/ pathway, visit each school’s Curriculum Handbook or home find the One+ VET information booklet at: + Golden Grove High School https:www.goldengrovehs.sa.edu.au/curriculum- www.oneplus.sa.edu.au page/subject-selection.html
2021 Shared Learning Campus Study & Shared Learning VET Courses D2C Cert I Construction CPC10111 Course Description Learning includes working effectively and sustainably in the Construction Industry, planning, organising and carrying out workplace communication, measurements and calculations, a basic construction project, reading and interpreting plans, use of construction materials, tools and equipment, basic levelling and how to work safely in the Construction Industry. It is an entry point to a career in trades and the construction industry. 40 SACE Stage 1 credits. Cost to students: $1550* Time Commitment: Attend a full day of training each week plus any required work placements Cert II Electronics UEE21911 & Cert II in Electrotechnology UEE22011 (dual certification) Course Description Students will complete competencies and foundation skills as well as safety in related to all electro technology disciplines. The skills will include selection of materials, setting up and maintaining electronics devices. These skills are relevant to a range of areas under the umbrella of electro technology including air conditioning, electrical, refrigeration, data communications, security systems, computer systems, electronics and engineering. 50 SACE Stage 2 credits. Cost to students: nil if eligible for TGSS. Full fee $2850* Time Commitment: Attend a full day of training each week plus any required work placements Certificate II in Kitchen Operations SIT20416 Course Description This course is designed for students interested developing an understanding in the nature, range and structure of the Hospitality Industry, who enjoy practical work and like being involved in a diverse social environment. Our Commercial Kitchen and Dining room enable students to gain industry experience in an operational commercial setting. Students carry out all aspects of restaurant operations, particularly focused on back-of-house and kitchen duties. 55 SACE Stage 1 credits. Cost to students: Uniform $125*. Course - Nil if eligible for TGSS. Full fee $2300* Time Commitment: A full day of training weekly over a semester plus any required work placements. Cert III in Hospitality SIT30616 Course Description Students will complete competencies and skills related to the Hospitality industry. This course includes skills in working effectively with others, sourcing and using information on the hospitality industry, customer service, cultural sensitivity and workplace safety. Training in hospitality courses will provide you with the knowledge and skills to work within the industry, locally, nationally and internationally. Students gain practical experience in the service of food and beverage in a range of service environments and styles; including cafés, restaurants, hotels, clubs, functions and catering operations. Our Commercial Kitchen and Dining room enable students to gain experience in a simulated setting. Students carry out all aspects of restaurant operations, particularly focused on front-of-house duties. Twenty (20) Credits can be used towards the ATAR calculation. 60 SACE Stage 2 credits. Cost to students: $950* if eligible for TGSS funding. Full fee $3000* Time Commitment: Attend a full day of training each week plus any required work placements *All Fees and Funding are subject to change
Cert III in Individual Support CHC33015 Course Description This qualification is an entry to the healthcare industry. This industry is experiencing strong growth and will continue to do so due to our aging population. The course is a pathway to employment in the healthcare industry as a Direct Care Worker in residential or community aged care facilities. It is also a road to further study in many areas including Enrolled Nursing, Registered Nursing, Leisure and Health studies. Twenty (20) Credits can be used towards the ATAR calculation. 95 SACE Stage 2 credits. Cost to students: Uniform $30* Course – If eligible for TGSS $650*. Full fee $2300* Time Commitment: Attend a full day of training each week plus any required work placements (120 hours) Cert III in Sport and Recreation SIS30115 Course Description This course is designed to give students the skills and knowledge required to work in the administrative side of the Sports and Recreation industry. This role is an introduction into the types of roles that keep Sport organisations and recreational facilities running. It covers a range of operational practices necessary such as providing customer service, organising groups and activities, assisting in the delivery sports and recreations sessions, maintenance of sport and recreation facilities and other related administrative duties. Twenty (20) Credits can be used towards the ATAR calculation. 50 SACE Stage 2 Credits Cost to students: nil if eligible for TGSS. Full fee $2300* Time Commitment: Attend a full day of training each week. Cert III in Micro Business Operations BSB30315 - VET Entrepreneur program Course Description This course is designed to give year 11 and 12 school students the skills required to measure business viability. It covers a range of operational practices necessary to research a small business environment. The course is designed for people intending to open their own small business in the near future. This course offers pathways into the Certificate IV in Small Business Management (BSB40415). It may also lead into diploma and advanced diploma level study and higher qualifications at university. Twenty (20) Credits can be used towards the ATAR calculation. 50 SACE Stage 2 Credits Cost to students: $1350* Time Commitment: Attend a full day of training each week. Cert III in IT & Digital Media with Cyber security electives ICT30118 Course Description This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a wide range of general Information and Communications Technology (ICT) technical functions and to achieve a degree of self-sufficiency as an advanced ICT user. The course can be a starting point for a career in IT and Cyber Security. People working at this level will support information technology activities in the workplace across a wide range of ICT areas, including technical support, network administration, web technologies, cyber security, software applications and digital media technologies. Twenty (20) Credits can be used towards the ATAR calculation. 10 SACE Stage 1 & 80 SACE Stage 2 Credits Cost to students: $850* if TGSS eligible. Full fee $3500 * Time Commitment: Attend a full day of training each week. For more information, contact your schools VET and Flexible Pathways leader at: Gleeson: flexible.pathways@gleeson.catholic.edu.au Golden Grove: dl.1834.vet@schools.sa.edu.au Pedare: vet@pedarecc.sa.edu.au *All Fees and Funding are subject to change
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