Head Start supports students to complete an apprenticeship or traineeship alongside their senior secondary education.
Head Start is a program that supports students in years 10-12 to participate in a school-based apprenticeship and traineeship (SBAT) program to develop skills, capabilities and confidence that employers in growth industries need.
SBAT students receive paid on-the-job training that contributes to their VCE, VCE Vocational Major or VPC and leads to a qualification.
How Head Start works
Head Start teams are based in 12 school-based hubs across Victoria and provide wrap-around support for SBAT students.
Each student completing an SBAT with Head Start receives:
career planning advice from their school career practitioner to find the right pathway
a plan for their pathway into a priority industry career, tailored to their specific needs and the needs of their employer
one-on-one support from a Head Start coordinator to keep them on the right track
quality-assured training through TAFEs and Skills First providers
a secondary certificate such as the VCE, VCE Vocational Major or VPC
completion or significant progress towards a qualification such as a Certificate III or IV
payment of a fair training wage.