
on-the-job training (a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship). Students can undertake a pathway through either: You can even study VET to support you to start your own business. Choosing a VET pathwayįlexible industry pathways lead to a wide range of careers, from health, agriculture, and cyber security, to construction, mining and space. This helps ensure students can transition more easily from study to employment. Pathways have been developed together with industry so that students can gain the skills, knowledge, and experience valued by employers. Connecting students with industryįlexible industry pathways are VET courses that lead to real jobs in key growth industries in South Australia. While students are still at school completing their SACE, they can begin studying for their careers through a flexible industry pathway. Vocational education and training for school students
the provision of individual case management. having a school-managed Flexible Learning and Transition Portfolio (FLTP) in place. the undertaking of appropriate learning programs (SACE, Australian Curriculum, VET). The program is available in all areas of the state. Flexible learning options (FLO)įLO is a student enrolment strategy aimed to assist schools and the wider community in supporting the successful engagement and retention of young people in secondary schools identified at significant risk of disengaging from a mainstream school-based learning program. Find out more about VET for school students. Senior secondary students can do vocational education and training (VET) in their final years of schooling while studying toward their SACE.
SACE provides pathways to work and further education with some subjects counting towards higher qualifications offered through vocational education and university.
Students working towards the SACE study SACE subjects and other learning recognised by the SACE.
vocational education and training (VET). Students can choose to incorporate SACE studies with: Years 10 to 12 students study towards the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).