Why choose VETDSS? Watch this video on the SWTAFE website.
All year 10 students are encouraged to select a VETDSS course.
1st Year courses will run from 8:30am until 12:45pm.
Year 11 VCAL students will need to study a VETDSS course as part of the VCAL program. Students may also study VETDSS in VCE.
2nd Year courses will run from 1.15pm - 5pm.
All courses come at a cost.
Courses are subsidised by the school and payment plans are available by early arrangement, VETDSS are considerably more affordable as a student.
Cost of VETDSS will be supplied on the webchoice selection process.
1st Year courses will run from 8:30am until 12:45pm.
Year 11 VCAL students will need to study a VETDSS course as part of the VCAL program. Students may also study VETDSS in VCE.
2nd Year courses will run from 1.15pm - 5pm.
All courses come at a cost.
Courses are subsidised by the school and payment plans are available by early arrangement, VETDSS are considerably more affordable as a student.
Cost of VETDSS will be supplied on the webchoice selection process.
VETDSS courses are valuable in the provision of:
Every VETDSS program provides a certain amount of credit towards your VCE and VCAL. We recommend you speak with Mr de Man about the combination of subject selections including any VET Delivered in Secondary Schools program and the credits it provides toward VCE or VCAL.
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VCE: A VETDSS program may contribute up to 13 of the 16 units required for satisfactory completion of the VCE, and many of the programs have a scored assessment which can be counted within your ‘primary four’ studies for calculation of your ATAR. Others may provide for one ATAR increment; calculated as ten per cent of the average scaled scores of the primary four – a 10 per cent bonus to your ATAR score!
VCAL: Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When you have been assessed as competent in units totalling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels. |
Courses on offer for students in 2022
Certificate II - Sport & Recreation - Baimbridge College
This course is ideally suited for students that have an interest in the fitness & recreation industry and enjoy being physically active. This qualification allows students to develop their basic functional knowledge and skills for working in customer contact positions in the sport or community recreation industry. Students will study units such as working effectively in sport, fitness and recreation environments, assisting with practical activity sessions, participating in sports at an intermediate level, participating in workplace health & safety and conducting coaching sessions.
Students have an opportunity to utilise sport and recreation facilities, leisure and aquatic centres assisting with the conduct of recreation activities, and facility maintenance and operations.
Pathways for students undertaking this qualification includes:
· Community activities assistant
· Customer service assistant
· Leisure assistant
· Recreation assistant
· Retail assistant
· Grounds assistant
· Facility assistant
Cost: $550
Students have an opportunity to utilise sport and recreation facilities, leisure and aquatic centres assisting with the conduct of recreation activities, and facility maintenance and operations.
Pathways for students undertaking this qualification includes:
· Community activities assistant
· Customer service assistant
· Leisure assistant
· Recreation assistant
· Retail assistant
· Grounds assistant
· Facility assistant
Cost: $550
HDSC Courses
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Course information booklet |
TAFE
- Cert II Agriculture
- Cert II Health & Community Services
- Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care* - YEAR 11 & 12 VCAL ONLY.
TAFE will run at the same time as the HDSC and BAIMBRIDGE.
8:30am - 12:45pm Tuesdays for 1st Year
1.30pm - 5pm Tuesdays for 2nd Year
*Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care runs 8:30am - 12:45pm Tuesdays, students will need to catch up on lessons missed in this time if selected in Period 5 & 6 on Tuesdays.
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