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WELCOME TO SEDA A message from our State Manager At SEDA Group (SEDA), we change students’ lives by developing real skills and preparing them for a successful future. The SEDA model places student Our teachers work with each interest at the forefront of their student to develop their confidence senior secondary education, as staff are specifically recruited alongside a practical connection for their capacity to build healthy to industry and an individual and respectful relationships with approach to teaching and learning. students and develop skills for life. SEDA accesses leading industry partnerships including Cricket SEDA delivers the Northern Territory Australia, NT Cricket, Netball Certification of Education and NT, Basketball NT, the Darwin Training (NTCET) using an applied Basketball Association, Football NT, learning approach where hands-on AFLNT, Tennis NT, NRL NT and the learning happens both inside and Parramatta Eels. outside of the classroom. Through this applied learning model, students The SEDA Group model has have a deeper connection to their demonstrated success in engaging, education, resulting in enhanced educating and empowering young engagement levels. Students also people in the Northern Territory undertake industry placements and since 2013. community project work to develop their work readiness and community What makes for an engaging awareness. education? For us, the key component is interest-based Our vision is that students benefit learning. Young people and their from being exposed to a range of families choose SEDA because we learning opportunities. Each student connect with their interests and is supported to develop a career plan then get students outside of the that is specific to their aspirations classroom to learn directly from and goals and one that makes industry. direct links to the learning activities they undertake and their chosen Our ‘one teacher, one classroom’ career pathway. model also allows our teachers to take on a true mentoring approach, where they walk alongside and support the individual journey of our students as they complete their secondary education. Francis Gill State Manager, SEDA PROSPECTUS 3
SEDA NT is an Education Provider delivering the Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (NTCET). We aim to bring out the best in our students by focussing on key elements that define our unique approach. CONNECT TO INDIVIDUAL LEARNING INDUSTRY APPROACH What sets us apart from the rest Our ‘one teacher’ to ‘one class’ is our relationships with renowned approach allows our teachers to industry bodies. At SEDA, you will gain take on a true mentoring role, where practical skills and enjoy a wide range they get the time to know you and of learning experiences in the industry, your individual aspirations. They take as well as participate in programs the time to support you as you learn that are designed in partnership with through your own experiences and our industry partners. define your own journey. LEARN OUTSIDE DEVELOP YOUR THE CLASSROOM CAREER PLAN You will learn in real workplace and We know from our connection to community settings and directly industry the key personal qualities from industry experts. You may get and transferable skills that they out of your comfort zone and make are looking for. We place as much mistakes, but this is where the real importance on developing these learning takes place. Don’t worry, skills as academic progress. we will support you all the way. We’ll Through a tailored, individual equip you with transferable skills that approach known as MyPLAN, will help you enter the working world your teacher will support you with confidence. as you develop these skills to set you on a pathway to success. PROSPECTUS 5
SEDA YEARS 10, 11 AND 12 PROGRAMS Sports Development Program (SDP) SEDA partners with the biggest sporting brands and We are proud to partner with high profile industry organisations in Australia to facilitate real life industry organisations to offer the following programs: experiences and student opportunities. This includes elite club inductions, match day experiences, community › Cricket Australia Sports Development Program events, participation programs and work placement › Netball Sports Development Program opportunities. Combined with our applied industry based learning approach, students acquire the skills to support › AFLNT Sports Development Program future educational and employment pathways. › NRL NT Sports Development Program › Basketball NT Sports Development Program › Football NT Sports Development Program › Tennis NT Sports Development Program Completing Year 12 is essential for a young person’s social, personal and career development. As such, the foundation of our programs is a Senior Secondary Certificate. Students in the NT achieve this by successfully completing school subjects from the Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (NTCET). SEDA students undertake a combination of mainstream and Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications, which develop their industry-specific skills and contribute credits towards their NTCET. 6 SEDA NT
Year 10 Fees › SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation SEDA fees for Year 10, 11 & 12 in 2021 are set out below: › NTCET Year 10, 11 & 12 Full Fee Program Year 11 including essential resources › SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation* Sports Development $2,970* › NTCET Program Year 12 * The above fee is the full tuition and resource fee per student enrolment for 2021. This may change for 2022. › SIS40115 Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation › NTCET What do the fees include: › Opportunity for further study › VET training services › Uniform *In 2021, SEDA Group delivers and assesses, provides individual support services and manages the admissions process for the › Use of a Notebook Computer (contains all SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation on behalf of coursework, no books required for purchase) Charles Darwin University (RTO Provider: 0373) - cdu.edu.au In 2021, SEDA Group delivers NTCET on behalf of Casuarina Senior › Incursions/Excursions College - casuarinaseniorcollege.com.au › Insurance - Student In 2021, the SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation is delivered under the 2021 Training Contract – VET Delivered to › First Aid certification Secondary School Students in accordance with the Northern › Industry Specific Coaching Courses Territory Department of Education. Students who are 15 years of age or above and are enrolled in Senior Secondary Education (upon application) in 2022, may attract government subsidised training for this Additional fees apply for other services and overnight qualification – subject to approval. camps. Please refer to SEDA’s Fees and Charges Policy This information is subject to change. available on our website. Students are also entitled to a ‘back to school’ voucher from the Northern Territory Government for $150 which they will receive at the beginning of each school year. This can be put towards program fees or any other expenses relating to school. PROSPECTUS 7
CLASSROOM VENUES To maximise student learning and deliver industry-based experiences, classrooms are located in local community sport, recreation, and community facilities. Current locations Tennis NT Darwin Basketball Association St Mary's Football Club Waratah Football Club Casuarina Nightcliff 1 2 3 Darwin Palmerston City 4 Information accurate as of May 2021: go to seda.nt.edu.au/venues for up to date venue information. 8 SEDA NT
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT The SEDA difference Students will have access to a team of experienced teachers and support staff for sport, literacy, wellbeing, and career guidance. They are experts in their field, MySEDA 2020 Attendance rate helping students to develop their individual passions and achieve MySEDA is the Learning outstanding success. Management System (LMS) that students, parents, teachers and Our teachers, while being staff use as their central hub for experienced educators, also have communication, teaching and a broad range of professional learning. MySEDA supports parents skills and excellent theoretical and practical grounding. They have and guardians to stay connected with real-time access to student 98% industry experience, which will assessment, grades, reports, vary from teacher to teacher. Their industry experiences and important experiences could be as professional notifications. It is available online sports coaches, fitness professionals and as a smartphone app. or sports administrators. *Teacher approved attendance All staff are invested in unlocking each student’s potential as they 2020 NTCET Completion guide them on a pathway to success. Our teachers develop a professional relationship with their students, giving them the skills and guidance required to realise their full potential. Our staff also work in close collaboration with industry experts from our partner organisations, 100% delivering hands-on learning and creating meaningful workplace connections. 10 SEDA NT
MyPLAN MyPLAN is a digital portfolio that supports students to track their individual goals, achievements, experiences, and growth during their time at SEDA. Underpinning MyPLAN are the Transferable Work Skills and Personal Habits, which have been identified as important attributes, attitudes, and mindsets to develop in order to succeed at SEDA and beyond. Development of the MyPLAN portfolio, and the Transferable Work Skills and Personal Habits, is supported with timetabled MyPLAN sessions in class and regular MyPLAN meetings between teachers, parents, and students. The five Transferable Work Skills we believe are essential for student development are: › Problem Solving › Personal Organisation › Self-Awareness › Communication › Teamwork PROSPECTUS 11
AREAS OF STUDY Student Learning SEDA students engage in Areas of Study that enhance learning through their interest in sport and recreation. We design our curriculum in collaboration with our industry partners so that students develop the knowledge, skills and attributes of current industry professionals. Peak Performance Leadership in Sport Health Develop your knowledge and skills to Develop your leadership skills in SEDA aims to develop your physical work in the fitness industry through a sport and recreation setting by and mental wellbeing to cope developing and implementing an leading the planning and delivery with the things life throws at you. advanced fitness program aimed of a variety of sport, fitness, and In Health, you will investigate at achieving fitness for peak recreation sessions for different contemporary health issues performance. You will work with a groups. In the process, you will relevant to adolescents and develop strength and conditioning coach and improve your teamwork skills strategies to help improve your other professionals to achieve peak and gain a better understanding resilience, mental, physical, and fitness in preparation for a fitness of group dynamics. social wellbeing. challenge or sporting competition. Community Studies Structured Workplace Active Engagement Get involved in your local community Learning (SWL) Learn about the factors that and promote sport, fitness, and Our students get a head start in influence participation in sport health through implementing their careers through our structured across the community. You will link programs for marginalised groups. Work Placement. This hands-on with a community organisation to You will develop your understanding learning experience is delivered one identify opportunities to increase of diversity, as well as your day a week. Students gain an participation in sport and recreation, collaboration and problem-solving in-depth understanding of the duties develop an action plan to engage skills as you put your ideas into they might be expected to perform people and implement your services. action. in the workplace, and they will acquire the skills that prospective employers need and want in their employees. 12 SEDA NT
Sample Program Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 › English › English › English* › Maths › Maths › Maths* › Physical Education › Health and Wellbeing › IS40115 Certificate IV S in Sport and Recreation › Personal Learning Plan (PLP) › Community Studies › LTAID001 Provide H › Indigenous Studies › Duke of Edinburgh cardiopulmonary resuscitation › IS20115 Certificate II S › IS30115 Certificate III S * If students require extra credits in Sport and Recreation in Sport and Recreation for Year 12 completion › HLTAID003 Provide first aid › HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation Sample student timetable Students attend SEDA five days a week, completing a timetable that will look similar to the one shown below. Up to three days a week, students complete the classroom-based component of their qualifications. The other two days of the week focus on practical, and industry-based learning activities. This allows students to work towards completion of their senior secondary certificate, as well as vocational units of competency. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Community Structured Peak Physical The Coach Session 1 Workday Workplace Performance Education (VET) Clinic Learning Community Structured Leadership Community The Coach Session 2 Workday Workplace in Sport Studies (VET) Clinic Learning Community Structured Private Indigenous The Coach Session 3 Workday Workplace Study Studies (VET) Clinic Learning *Example 2021 Sports Development Program Timetable and is subject to change. PROSPECTUS 13
GRADUATES Develop your skills for an exciting career SEDA students develop transferrable skills, which lead to a variety of exciting career options. Students who have successfully graduated from the SEDA program with their NTCET find themselves studying and working in a broad range of industries including: › Sport and Recreation › Business › Hospitality › Administration › Primary Teaching › Trade Apprenticeships › Nursing › Youth Work SEDA career pathways 2020 Year 12 graduates 24% Employed Full Time 22% Employed Part Time 19% Apprenticeship / Traineeship 14% Higher Education 14% Sporting Pathway 8% Other *2020 - Year 12, graduate pathways data 14 SEDA NT
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Growing young Indigenous leaders in our community The Indigenous Education and Leadership Program provides students with unique opportunities to participate in a range of activities throughout the year. The program is developed with our A key aspect of the program is industry, education and community to develop the next generation partners to educate and empower of young Indigenous leaders and our Indigenous students and assist role models and to create a strong them to realise their potential. connection to the community. While identifying tailored pathways for our Approximately 35% of SEDA NT students into higher education or students identify as Aboriginal employment, we aim to mentor and and/or Torres Strait Islander. support our Alumni to increase their SEDA can offer Indigenous students: chance of success. › The opportunity to strengthen The program is supported by a their cultural identity number of Indigenous organisations including Tiwi College and Tiwi › Regular Indigenous Leadership Islands Training and Employment Program activities Board (TITEB). › Pathways and connections For more information regarding to higher education the SEDA NT Indigenous Education and Leadership Program in 2022 › Skills to gain meaningful please email Shontelle Hartog, employment Indigenous Liaison Officer - › Inclusion in Clontarf and Stars ShontelleH@sedagroup.com.au academy programs or visit: seda.nt.edu.au/indigenous PROSPECTUS 15
EXPERIENCES The SEDA experience 16 SEDA NT
At SEDA, students engage in key school activities, as well as a variety of experiences and events in conjunction with our Industry Partners. Peak Experiences Student Experiences › Sporting Partner Inductions › SEDA Cup › Game day and opportunities › Class volunteer days to engage in the Industry › Camps › Graduation Wellbeing and Regional Trips Celebrations In conjunction with our sporting › International Women’s Day partners, classes travel to various locations around the Northern › Men’s Health Day Territory to deliver sports programs to children in remote Indigenous › RUOK Day communities. These experiences › NAIDOC Celebrations provide our students with not only an amazing sense of fulfillment and pride but a level of perspective, * Events and experiences may change year to year empathy and gratitude. PROSPECTUS 17
HOW TO APPLY, ELIGIBILITY, NEXT STEPS Enrolment Process Apply online 1 Complete an online application form at seda.nt.edu.au/apply. The form will only take a few minutes to complete. Attend an Information Session 2 Hear from our state manager and learn more about our programs at an information session. Book an interview 3 Once you have applied our Admissions Team will contact you to book an interview with our teaching staff. If accepted Complete enrolment form 4 Once you have been offered a place, families must complete an enrolment form. Attend an Enrolment/Information Evening 5 Parents and students attend an enrolment/information evening where you will receive timetables, teacher contact details, key dates and have an opportunity to ask questions prior to your child commencing at SEDA. Experience Orientation Day 6 We hold an Orientation Day, where students meet their teacher and peers at their new classroom venue. Students will also attend a uniform fitting. 7 Start at SEDA 18 SEDA NT
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EMPOWERING EDUCATION THROUGH SPORT PO Box 42079 Casuarina, NT, 0811 E: info@seda.nt.edu.au P: 1300 777 332 seda.nt.edu.au RTO Provider: 22503 Information accurate as at May 2021. 0190_SEDA_PROSPECTUS_NT_FA
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