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Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Vocational Education and Training (VET) in schools enables students to obtain nationally recognised qualifications and industry skills alongside their secondary education. Integrated into the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE), VET can play a crucial role in achieving WACE certification. A VET qualification provides students with vital, transferable skills that are valuable across numerous employment and educational pathways. Students in Year 11 and 12 can choose to complete a recognised qualification at a Certificate II level or higher as part of their senior school program.

VET at Hammond Park Secondary College is offered through two different platforms; Auspice, where a VET Qualification is delivered at school by a qualified teacher as a part of a normal timetable and VET Connect, where students have three days at school and two days for the VET Qualification through an external provider and the opportunity to participate in out endorsed Workplace Program.

Authority Developed Workplace Learning (ADWPL) - Endorsed Program

The Workplace Learning endorsed program (ADWPL) provides an opportunity for a student to demonstrate, and develop increasing competence in, the core skills for work, often referred to as generic, transferable or employability skills. A student learns to apply and adapt the workplace skills that are necessary to understand and carry out different types of work, and that play a key role in lifelong learning.

Workplace Learning (ADWPL) is an Authority-developed endorsed program that is managed by individual schools. To complete this endorsed program, a student works in one or more paid or unpaid workplace/s to develop a set of transferable workplace skills. The student must record the number of hours completed and the tasks undertaken in the workplace in the Authority’s Workplace Learning Logbook. The student must also provide evidence of their knowledge and understanding of the workplace skills by completing the Authority’s Workplace Learning Skills Journal after each 55 hours completed in the workplace.

Each 55 hours is allocated as a WACE Unit. The equivalence is allocated on the basis of one unit equivalent for each 55 hours completed in the workplace, to a maximum of four units. That is: Less than 55 hours = 0 unit equivalents 55–109 hours = 1 unit equivalent 110–164 hours = 2 unit equivalents 165–219 hours = 3 unit equivalents 220+ hours = 4 unit equivalents.

VET Connect Program - External VET Program 

The VET Connect Program supports students pursuing TAFE entry, apprenticeships, employment, or an alternative pathway to university through a split school timetable. Students attend the college three days per week (Monday to Wednesday), studying General English, General Mathematics, General Health, and General Careers and Employability. On Thursdays and Fridays, students participate in TAFE or Workplace Learning (ADWPL). The program operates through a collaborative partnership between the school, industry, and training providers, enabling students to complete secondary graduation requirements while gaining valuable workplace experience.

The benefits include recognition and accreditation for school studies when enrolling in TAFE courses, opportunities to gain work experience while still attending school, and early access to future career pathways. Additionally, students have the unique opportunity to explore future career options in a practical manner while continuing to earn the necessary points for WACE achievement. Students can apply for the VET Connect program when selecting their Senior School pathway. As places are limited, applicants must be assessed for suitability. Eligibility for the program is determined by reviewing a student’s lower school behaviour, engagement, and attendance. Students should also be achieving a minimum of C grades across all subjects.

Detailed information regarding the above programs can be found in the Year 11 and Year 12 Course Handbook. Some of our Partnered RTO’s, include South Metropolitan TAFE (RTO Code: 52787) and North Metropolitan TAFE (RTO Code: 52786) where students enrol in Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Students (VETDSS) courses are fully funded by the WA Government and come at no cost to students, other RTO’s are called Fee For Service and come at a cost for students to participate in their courses.

Auspice Programs - School based VET Program

School based VET programs are delivered on the college site as part of a student’s regular timetable. All school-based VET programs involve a partnership between Hammond Park Secondary College and Registered Training Organisations so that students can achieve a VET qualification that is delivered at the college by qualified schoolteachers, as part of a student’s Year 11 and/or 12 course selection:

Qualification BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business
RTO
This qualification is delivered through an auspice arrangement with Skills Strategies International (RTO Code: 2401). Student enrolment is with the RTO, not the school.
Program Duration
This program runs for 2 Years
Mode of Delivery
This program is run face to face at Hammond Park Secondary College
Outcome
Upon satisfactory completion of all units of this course, a student may attain a national qualification.
Entry Requirements / Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites for this qualification. However, a basic level of literacy and numeracy is recommended.
Fees and Additional Costs
$150.00
Support Services
Students have access to a range of support services including academic support from VET trainers, career counselling through the school's careers advisor, and wellbeing support via the school counsellor. Further details are available in the Student VET Handbook and on the school's internal Learning Management System (LMS).
Qualifications SIS30122 Certificate III in Sports Aquatics and Recreation CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services SIT20322 Certificate II in Hospitality
RTO
This qualification is delivered through an auspice arrangement with IVET Institute (RTO Code: 40548). Student enrolment is with the RTO, not the school.
Program Duration
These programs each run for 2 Years.
Mode of Delivery
This program is run face to face at Hammond Park Secondary College.
Outcome
Upon satisfactory completion of all units of this course, a student may attain a national qualification.
Entry Requirements / Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites for this qualification. However, a basic level of literacy and numeracy is recommended.
Fees and Additional Costs
Sport Aquatics and Recreation $250.00 (inclusive of First Aid CHC32015), Community Services $130 + $95.00 First Aid (CHC32015) and Hospitality $250.00
Support Services
Students have access to a range of support services including academic support from VET trainers, career counselling through the school's careers advisor, and wellbeing support via the school counsellor. Further details are available in the Student VET Handbook and on the school's internal Learning Management System (LMS).
Qualifications MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways MSF20522 Certificate II in Furniture Making
RTO
This qualification is delivered through an auspice arrangement with AIET a readcloud VET RTO (121314). Student enrolment is with the RTO, not the school.
Program Duration
These programs run for 2 Year/s
Mode of Delivery
This program is run face to face at Hammond Park Secondary College
Outcome
Upon satisfactory completion of all units of this course, a student may attain a national qualification.
Entry Requirements / Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites for this qualification. However, a basic level of literacy and numeracy is recommended.
Fees and Additional Costs
Engineering Pathways $250.00 and Furniture Making $250.00
Support Services
Students have access to a range of support services including academic support from VET trainers, career counselling through the school's careers advisor, and wellbeing support via the school counsellor. Further details are available in the Student VET Handbook and on the school's internal Learning Management System (LMS).
Qualification CUA30920 Certificate III in Music
RTO
This qualification is delivered through an auspice arrangement with COSAMP a readcloud VET RTO (41549). Student enrolment is with the RTO, not the school.
Program Duration
This program runs for 2 Year/s
Mode of Delivery
This program is run face to face at Hammond Park Secondary College
Outcome
Upon satisfactory completion of all units of this course, a student may attain a national qualification.
Entry Requirements / Prerequisites
Involvement in HPSC Music Academy and a basic level of literacy and numeracy is recommended.
Fees and Additional Costs
$150.00
Support Services
Students have access to a range of support services including academic support from VET trainers, career counselling through the school's careers advisor, and wellbeing support via the school counsellor. Further details are available in the Student VET Handbook and on the school's internal Learning Management System (LMS).
Abbreviation Full Term
ATAR
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank
OLNA
Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment
The Authority
School Curriculum and Standards Authority
TISC
Tertiary Institutions Service Centre
VET
Vocational Education and Training
WACE
Western Australian Certificate of Education
WASSA
Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement
WASN
Western Australian student number