Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Vocational Education and Training (VET) &

Flexible Industry Pathways (FIP)


VET stands for Vocational Education and Training, and gives students the opportunity to undertake training in a Flexible Industry Pathway or Skills Cluster and participate in work experience in a range of industries. VET recognition procedures enable students to include VET in their SACE studies. These procedures help students to build pathways in the SACE through VET and encourage students to complete, or make significant progress towards completing VET qualifications while completing the SACE.

Studying a Flexible Industry Pathway while still at school can:

  • provide you with a head start in your chosen career

  • enable you to work towards completing your SACE as well as gaining a training qualification

  • provide opportunities to learn 'on the job' while undertaking work placement.

For more information about VET opportunities go to the Education Department's Student Pathways page, visit https://studentpathways.sa.edu.au/ and to check the VET Recognition Register, visit www.sace.sa.edu.au/web/vet/vet-coordinators/vetrecognition-register

The recognition arrangements for VET in the SACE allow students to earn 10 SACE credits for successfully completing 70 hours of FIP/ VET. The SACE Board will decide whether the SACE credits earned for a particular FIP/ VET qualification will be recognised at Stage 1 or Stage 2. Students can refer to the VET Recognition Register for more information about Stage 1 and Stage 2 VET.


Want to know more?

Watch the video below for an overview of VET:

Southern Adelaide and Fleurieu Secondary School Alliance

Southern Adelaide and Fleurieu Secondary School Alliance (SAFSSA) is a consortium of schools in the Southern Adelaide, Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island regions, consisting of the following schools who each offer a suite of VET programs, which are delivered as FLEXIBLE INDUSTRY PATHWAYS (FIPs):

  • Aberfoyle Park High School

  • Christies Beach High School

  • Hallett Cove School

  • Eastern Fleurieu School

  • Kangaroo Island Community Education - Parndana and Kingscote

  • Mount Compass Area School

  • Reynella East College

  • Seaford Secondary College

  • Victor Harbor High School

  • Willunga High School

  • W irreanda Secondary School

  • Yankalilla Area School

Students can access a range of vocational courses across the region hosted by local schools working with the local community and industry. At the same time, young people will be able to achieve their South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) while learning skills and working toward industry-accredited qualifications. They will be better prepared to take on apprenticeships and skilled jobs in areas that have identified skill shortages.

SAFSSA students can also do an apprenticeship/traineeship while still at school, spending their weekdays involved in a combination of school, working at a business and skills training at a TAFE or other training provider.

Course Fees

SAFSSA Flexible Industry Pathway courses comply with Industry Training Packages. All of the courses include a financial fee. There is a variation of costs between similar courses due to differences in agreements with Registered Training Organisations and host schools. This may be due to training, assessment or the competencies selected.

Travel Arrangements

If students have chosen to participate in a course at another SAFSSA school, parents/caregivers will be required to arrange transport for their child to the training and work placements.

Selection Guidelines

Selection for entry to regional courses is competitive for some courses and will be based on the following guidelines:

  • Identified relevant interest and/or previous work experience and evidence of this

  • Demonstrated capacity for independent learning

  • Identified career pathway

For more information about the Southern Adelaide and Fleurieu Secondary School Alliance visit: https://safssa.eschoolsolutions.com.au

Flexible Industry Pathways (FIP)

You have the opportunity to enrol in a secondary school vocational program that:

  • provides credit towards some components of the SACE

  • provides credit towards a recognised VET qualification. In some FIPs students have an opportunity to complete the whole qualification

  • aims to provide pathways into the following: apprenticeships, traineeships, further education or training, and direct employment

  • focuses on industry areas where there are skills shortages or emerging industries

  • provides practical vocational experiences, including in the workplace, an understanding of pathways in the industry, career development skills and vocational literacy and numeracy skills.

Flexible Industry Pathway courses hosted by

Reynella East College

(All subject to number of applicants & all details are subject to change)

In Year 10 we offer a range of Pre-Voc subjects which students can select as a lead-in to VET courses. The details of these are listed on the Year 10 page of this website.

Certificate II Automotive Servicing Technology at TAFESA Noarlunga

Course Content

This course is open to Year 11 and 12 students. It is a nationally accredited TAFESA certificate level course which is offered through the Southern Fleurieu Trade School. The course develops knowledge and competencies relating to workplace practice in the automotive industry. Compulsory units include application of safe working practices, identifying environmental regulations and best practice in a workplace or business. Other units of study include servicing operations, tools and equipment, measuring devices and vehicle maintenance.

Additional Details

  • Students need to complete structured workplace learning in the automotive industry.

  • This course runs on 2 days/week for a year - please note that students need to be committed to the 2 days schedule.

  • Course cost: $260 (approx.)

  • Students require their own long work pants and long-sleeved work shirt plus steel-capped safety boots.

  • Stage 2 credits: 50

Certificate II Construction Pathways at Reynella East College

Course Content

This course is open to Year 11 and 12 students. This is a competency-based program, delivered by ATEC, that will provide a nationally recognised qualification. The program is designed to help the student learn about skills in the various areas of the building and construction industry and get practical on-the-job experience in a real workplace environment with industry people. For the past 3 years, part of this program has been held at a southern suburbs house site in partnership with CITB & Housing SA. Students must have reliable transport to get to and from the house site.

Additional Details

  • Training is undertaken both on and off the job and students are expected to participate in all the activities/exercises presented.

  • Students need to complete work placement in the construction industry.

  • Students require their own long work pants plus steel-capped safety boots. Hi-vis Shirt & PPE is supplied through the Construction Industry Training Board.

  • This course runs on 1 day/week for a year.

  • Course cost: $75 (approx.)

  • Stage 1 credits: 40

Certificate I Hospitality at Reynella East College (Year 10 only)

Course Content

This course runs within the Year 10 Pre-Voc Hospitality subject and is a great introduction for students who wish to continue to Certificate II in Kitchen Operations in Year 11.

The focus is on preparation and service of café-style food and coffee and includes theory modules and kitchen practical sessions in the VET kitchen, including the running of a café day towards the end of the course.

Additional Details

  • Barista training is included as part of this course.

  • Stage 1 credits: 10

Certificate II Kitchen Operations at Reynella East College *NEW in 2023

Course Content

This course provides training for students in Year 11 or 12 on a pathway to work as a Chef or Cook in the food industry and may lead to a school-based apprenticeship with CEG.

The focus is on food preparation and includes theory modules and kitchen practical sessions in the VET kitchen.

You will train in 13 units of competency and get to show off your skills in the VET café.

Additional Details

  • Cost: $200 (approx.)

  • Barista training may be offered to students who enrol in this course - at an extra nominal cost.

  • Evidence of pathway is required to apply for this course.

  • stage 1 credits: 40

Certificate II in Salon Assistant at Reynella East College

Course Content

This TAFESA course covers work health and safety issues, basic hair care, hair washing and styling, colouring and customer service skills. The course is designed as a lead-in to an apprenticeship. Tasks involve practical activities using mannequins and live models along with theory tasks and portfolio development. Some sessions may take place at Noarlunga TAFESA.

Additional Details

  • Students must be in Year 11 to begin this course.

  • Materials cost: hair kit is required approximately $120.

  • Course cost: $190 (approx.)

  • This course runs on 1 day/week for a year.

  • Stage 1 credits: 40

Customised SACE subjects for Flexible Industry Pathways

(All subject to number of applicants)

Pathway to Beauty, Makeup and Hairdressing (Stage 2 Integrated Learning) / Length: Full Year

Course Content

This course is open to Year 11 and 12 students. This course is designed for students wishing to pursue a career in the beauty, makeup, hairdressing, retail and fashion industries. Students will learn communication and consultation skills, skin and hair analysis, makeup and hair styling techniques, beauty treatments, event planning, skills for working in a retail environment, selling techniques, how to develop a small business and how to use social media for marketing. The course will be delivered in the REC salon and will feature a combination of theory and practical learning opportunities.

Assessment

School Based Assessment:

  • Practical Inquiry (40%)

  • Community Event (30%)

External Assessment:

  • Personal Project (30%)

Additional Details

  • Application for this course is required.

  • Each student is required to purchase a tool kit: $120.

  • Stage 2 Credits: 20

Construction Skills Pathway (Stage 2 Cross-Disciplinary Studies):

VET training Semester 1 and SACE subject Semester 2

VET Course Content (Carpentry Safety Skills Cluster) Semester 1

This course is designed for students wishing to pursue a career in construction industries. Students will develop their knowledge and skills for working in the industry including units of competency training with ATEC as listed below.

The course will be delivered in the REC trade training centre, ATEC Lonsdale and Housing SA site as required and will include a combination of theory and practical learning opportunities.

Assessment

  • Work experience

  • Theory tasks

  • Group collaboration tasks

  • Practical tasks

Units of competency :

  • CPCCCM2012 Work safely at heights

  • CPCCCM2008 Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

  • CPCCCM3001 Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres

  • CPCCCA3024 Install lining, panelling and moulding

  • CPCCCA3027 Set up, operate and maintain action powder-actuated power tools

SACE subject Construction Skills Pathway Semester 2

Field excursion and report - 20%

Framing project (team work) - 30%

Framing presentation and demonstration of workplace Mathematics - oral/skills presentation - 20%

Analysis task - 30% external assessment (as below or similar)

1. WHS in the workplace

Students develop a response to an article provided that relates to Work Health and Safety in the workplace.

2. Designing a student-friendly area

Students individually develop an extended written response to show how they would plan an outdoor student learning and relaxation area once the framing component has been completed.

Additional Details

  • An application for this course is required during subject selection week (term 3 week 5 2022).

  • Language, literacy and numeracy assessment conducted by ATEC in Term 4.

  • Prerequisite: completion of Cert II Construction Pathways.

  • Each student is required to supply their own safety boots, long work pants and long sleeved hi-vis shirt.

  • Course cost: $200

  • Stage 2 Credits: 40 (20 for each semester)

External VET courses available to school students

Certificate II Animal Studies

Pet carer, groomer, veterinary nurse pathway.

Duration/Times

1 day/week for 1 semester

Wednesday or Friday, 9.15am-4.30pm

Location

Gilles Plains

Additional Details

  • Course cost: $275

  • Stage 1 credits: 50

Certificate II Horticulture

Landscaping, greenkeeping, gardening pathway.

Duration/Times

1 day/week all year

9.00am-3.00pm

Location

North Brighton

Additional Details

  • Course cost: $300

  • Stage 1 credits: 40

Certificate III Individual Support (Disability)

Disability industry pathway.

Duration/Times

1 day/week all year

9.00am-3.00pm

Location

North Brighton

Additional Details

  • Compulsory work placement - 120 hours

  • NDIS Worker Check screening required

  • Course cost: $350

  • Stage 2 credits: 90

BEFORE YOU START A FIP COURSE

What to do if you are thinking of applying for a FIP course in 2023

Research first:

  1. WHY do you want to do the course?

  2. WHAT is the content of the course?

  3. WHERE is the course delivered?

  4. HOW much are any fees?

  5. HOW does the course fit in with your SACE plan?

  6. WHAT is the pathway your course leads to?

Then…make an appointment via SEQTA direqt message to discuss your ideas with Mrs Cathro to find out more and to get the forms you need to complete.

She is available after school on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays 3-4pm, before school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and lunchtime on Tuesdays and Thursdays between now and subject selection day in Term 3.

Evidence of your Pathway

To apply for any FIP course you will need to provide evidence that you are very interested in your chosen career pathway.

This may include:

  • having done a Pre-Voc course in Year 10

  • proof of work experience

  • documented voluntary work

  • documented community involvement

  • previous training (with a record of results)

You will also have to provide a photocopy of your ID with a photo - this could be student ID card, passport or driver's licence.


FIP/VET Checklist

Before you start a FIP/VET course, you need to have the following:

  • Unique Student Identifier: 10 digit reference number that creates an online record of your training and qualifications attained in Australia. Go to www.usi.gov.au with personal ID to get your number.

  • SACE ID: this is created by the SACE Board for each student. You can get this from school if you do not know it.

  • Application forms completed before the due date.

  • VETRO application submitted including evidence of pathway.

  • SACE plan completed.

  • Commitment to Pay form completed.

  • Working with Children Check if doing Early Childhood or Individual Support.

  • Know your mobile number and email address and that of your parent who signs your form.

After you have applied for a FIP/VET course and before you start your course

  • You may need to attend an information or enrolment session

  • You will need to do a Literacy, Language and Numeracy (LLN) test

  • You need to receive confirmation of being successful in gaining a place in your course from the Registered Training Organisation or host school - usually via email

  • You need to have all email registrations completed and all paperwork that is required submitted to Mrs Cathro


SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICESHIP/TRAINEESHIPs

What is an Australian School Based Apprenticeship (ASBA/ASBT)?

ASBAs allow senior secondary students to combine training and work in an industry area to achieve a nationally recognised vocational qualification that contributes to their final secondary qualification. Features of ASBAs are:

  • combining attendance and achievement at school and paid work

  • a training agreement which links to an industrial award

  • attainment of a senior secondary qualification (e.g. SACE) and a vocational education and training qualification

  • access to a wide variety of vocations, provided applicable awards have been varied to accommodate part-time hours

Who is involved in an ASBA?

Student:

  • must be committed to work and study in order to obtain qualification

  • must fulfil all obligations as defined on the Contract of Training

Employer:

  • needs to be flexible with working hours, provide adequate training and supervision, fulfil obligations as defined on the Contract and negotiate Training Plan with RTO upfront

Registered Training Organisation (RTO):

  • delivers competency-based training in accordance with the Negotiated Training Plan

School Principal, VET Leader:

  • Must endorse the Australian School Based Apprenticeship and make the student aware of all the implications of signing the contract of training

Parents/Guardians:

  • Must agree to terms and conditions and co-sign the Contract of Training if the student is less than 18 years old


For more information about the Southern Adelaide and Fleurieu Secondary School Alliance contact the VET coordinator at REC, Alanah Cathro, or visit: https://safssa.eschoolsolutions.com.au