Bulli High School participates in a range of vocational pathways to support students with accessing learning experiences that are meaningful to them and will give them a head start on their chosen career. These pathways include an accredited qualification, industry experience, participating in an adult learning environment, and may involve travel and time out of school.
Students interested in applying for an eVET course OR Virtual VET course, will be required to submit the 2026 eVET Course Application (found in the information below) to the Careers Adviser by Friday 4th July (Week 10). These courses are not to be listed in the school Subject Selection process as applications are not guaranteed.
If students receive a course offer, it will eventually replace one of the courses at school - so it is important to ensure that students are 100% committed to studying an eVET course BEFORE they apply and that it aligns with their interests and career aspirations.
Students will also be required to apply for a USI Number at www.usi.gov.au to submit with their application.
Students interested in learning more about School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships and accessing support from the appointed SBAT Engagement Officer or Careers Adviser, are requested to submit an Expression of Interest through the link provided in the information below.
A different way to think about school, combining teacher-led virtual classrooms with workshops and work placements across a range of exciting courses for growth industries.
Externally Delivered VET program (EVET) can offer students a range of VET courses developed or endorsed by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) and delivered by approved registered training organisations (RTOs) external to the school.
Click here to access detailed information about eVET courses, including ATAR pathways, unit value and if there is any Work Placement required.
SBATs are a great way to set yourself up for the career you want while you're completing your HSC.
Please complete this EOI to access support and further information from the SBAT Engagement Officer and/or Careers Adviser.
The Educational Pathways Program complements existing careers education activities through the provision of additional resources, including two key roles; Head Teachers Careers and School-Based Apprentice and Traineeships (SBAT) Engagement Officers, who work closely with schools to:
• Ensure students have access to sound advice, great training pathways and rewarding work opportunities.
• Promote SBAT opportunities, a proven pathway for students to successfully transition to work and/or further education.
• Connect students with employers and provide tailored support throughout the SBAT journey.
• Streamline delivery of the program across groups of schools.
• Support students with barriers to education.
To learn more about what students at Bulli High School have access to through the Educational Pathways Program, follow the links above to a short video and information about the initiatives.
Parents are welcome to contact the following people for further information :
Head Teacher Careers - Michelle Hope
0460 030 606
Enhancing SBAT Engagement Initiative:
SBAT Engagement Officer - Nick Leary
nicholas.leary1@det.nsw.edu.au
0460 031 949
Since 2010, all NSW students must complete Year 10.
After Year 10 and until the age of 17, students must be:
in school, or registered for home schooling OR
in approved education or training OR
in full-time, paid employment (average 25 hours/week) OR
in a combination of these three.
This is a link to a website containing resources and links to further information and support for students and their parent/carer when transitioning from school.