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2019 VET IN SCHOOLS EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2019 VET IN SCHOOLS EXCELLENCE AWARDS
CAMPASPE COHUNA LLEN VET IN SCHOOLS EXCELLENCE AWARDS WINNERS 2019
CAMPASPE COHUNA The annual VET in Schools Excellence Awards
were held on Tuesday November 12 to celebrate
CVGT
LLEN STUDENT OF the outstanding achievements of Vocational CAMPASPE PRIMARY CARE BUILDING AND COMMUNITY LIVING & ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE
PARTNERSHIP
RESPITE SERVICES
EDUCATION SUPPORT
THE YEAR 2019 Education & Training (VET) students within our ALLIED HEALTH AWARD CONSTRUCTION AWARD COMMUNITY SERVICES AWARD WINNER
regional schools.
WINNER
WINNER
AWARD WINNER
Around 670 secondary school in the relevant industry is a pre- MEGAN
students are enrolled in VET requisite to be a nalist with host MCLOUGHLAN SETH BILLIE
subjects and School Based employers providing reports on Home school: MCLURE LOGIE TAMEKA
Apprenticeships in our region individual student performance. St. Joseph’s College Home school: Home school: HANSEN
this year. Fifty students were Host employers provided evidence Workplacement: Rochester Secondary Echuca College Home school:
St. Joseph’s College
Workplacement:
College
Echuca Regional Health
nominated for the Awards, during of the skills in their comments Rich River Pharmasave Workplacement: Pink and Blue Early Workplacement:
the ceremony at Moama Bowling such as “uses their initiative, really Training Organisation: Jarrod Kelly Carpentry Learning Echuca Specialist School
Training Organisation:
Training Organisation:
Australian Catholic
Training Organisation:
Club all nalists were presented contributed to the team, eager to University Bendigo TAFE Echuca Echuca College St. Joseph’s College
with certicates, and winners learn and demonstrate new skills,
were announced in 13 categories. and really showed great industry
This year a category for students knowledge”.
studying the Victorian Certi cate Nominated students submitted
of Applied Learning – VCAL, was their resume and nalists were
introduced to acknowledge this interviewed by a panel of judges BRADY ELECTRICAL BENDIGO TAFE MOAMA BOWLING CLUB WINTER BLUES
alternative learning pathway. who have dedicated their time CONTRACTING HAIRDRESSING AWARD HOSPITALITY AWARD MUSIC AWARD WINNER
More than 250 guests attended into reading up on the students ELECTROTECHNOLOGY WINNER WINNER
the event which was organised by nominations before the nal AWARD WINNER
Campaspe Cohuna LLEN. Those interview. The process from
present included students and submitting nominations, including
MITCHELL BERG their families, trainers, teachers, Resumes and Portfolios is good THOMAS KYLA JASMIN MADISYN
host employers, school community preparation for entering the CLARK LUSCOMBE MALHAM COLVILLE
Home School: Echuca College and sponsoring businesses. Music workforce. Home school: Home school: Home school: Home school:
Rochester Secondary
St. Joseph’s College
St. Joseph’s College
VET Subject: Sport and Recreation students from Echuca College Judges Brendon Hawken, Belinda Kyabram P-12 College Workplacement: College Workplacement:
Workplacement: Echuca Basketball performed four great numbers for Egan and Michael Pratt were again Workplacement: Lyndy Lawton Workplacement: St. Joseph’s College
Wild Things
Hairdressing
Brett Cox Electrical
M.V. Mary Ann
Association & Echuca College the audience. impressed with the calibre of the Training Organisation: Training Organisation: Training Organisation: Training Organisation:
Training Organisation: Echuca College Guest speaker was Kelly Shotton nalists. Students demonstrated Kyabram P-12 College Bendigo TAFE, Echuca Bendigo TAFE, Echuca St. Joseph’s College
who talked about her career strong employability skills in
journey to her current employment their assessment reports and
with local Business Foodmach. interviews but the Judges were
Kelly is a standout for women in most impressed with the “Can Do “
MEGT SCHOOL BASED non-traditional roles. Students attitude of so many of the students. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES SPORT AND RECREATION ECHUCA MOAMA REGIONAL CAMPASPE COHUNA LLEN
RIVERINE HERALD
SARINA RUSSO
were nominated for the Awards
One proudly saying “ I am not sure
TOURISM
VCAL STUDIES AWARD
APPRENTICE/TRAINEE by their VET teachers and trainers. exactly what I want to do but I will AWARD WINNER AWARD WINNER TOURISM AND EVENTS WINNER
Completion of a work placement
give anything a crack “ .
AWARD WINNER
OF THE YEAR NICHOLAS MITCHELL CAITLIN
EBSWORTH
What is VET in Schools? HALL BERG Home school: CARISSA
HAMILTON
Home school:
Moama Anglican
Home school:
Moama Anglican Echuca College Grammar Home school:
Vocational Education and practical components. Students Grammar Workplacement: Workplacement: St. Joseph’s College
Training in (VET) Schools allows undertaking a VET subject may be Workplacement: Echuca Basketball Moama Bowling Club Workplacement:
Echuca Primary School
Sea World Resort
Association
A D P Christian Pty Ltd
secondary school students to planning a career in that industry, Training Organisation: Echuca College Training Organisation: Njernda Medical Centre
study a particular job or vocation or seeking a contrast to their Moama Anglican Training Organisation: Moama Anglican Training Organisation:
Grammar
St. Joseph’s College
Echuca College
Grammar
and gain industry quali cations. academic subjects, or wanting to
A VET subject includes theory and develop their work related skills.
Riverine Herald
What is Structured Workplace Learning?
FINALISTS IN CAMPASPE COHUNA LLEN VET IN SCHOOLS EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2019
Structured Workplace Learning Jacq Campbell, Structured
(SWL) is an important component Workplace Learning Coordinator
of a VET subject. Students are with Campaspe Cohuna LLEN, says Allied Health Community Services Electrotechnology Music Sport and Recreation VCAL Studies
hosted by employers to undertake that “a work placement assists Emmy McDougal Grace Shaw Billy Preddy Tyler Cox Molli Johns Hal Mulcair
a short term hands on placement. students to develop a realistic Megan McLoughlan Shyhan Dean Thomas Clark Katelyn Haitsma Maddison Peters Carissa Hamilton
Samantha Williams
Grace Membrey
Haydn Newcombe
Mitchell Berg
On-the-job experience helps them understanding of the world of work Cassandra Hooper Billie Logie Hairdressing Jonathan Morphett Luka Van De Zand School Based
to develop skills and competencies and to gain employability skills. Kaitlyn Schroder Kyla Luscombe Madisyn Colville Callum Fish Apprentice/Trainee
JOSHUA TREACY related to their subject. Chloe Fisher Education Support Bella Slattery Finn Pangrazio Tourism and Events Joshua Treacy
Bethany Lunney
Ella Larkin
Building and Mia Dixon Hospitality Shannon Dunstan Georgia Lowe
Home School: Cohuna Secondary College Construction Tameka Hansen Jessica Zlateff Hamish Thomson Caitlin Ebsworth
Nathan Huismann
Workplacement: Mawsons Cohuna Beau Harris Jasmin Malham Primary Industries Amelia O’Connell
Training Organisation: Murray Mallee Mitchell Gugliotti Casey Ryan Milli Moncrieff Ashah Downie
Training Centre Alexander Graham Cloe O’Brien Angela Bavich
Certi cate: Certicate III in Engineering Seth McLure Nicholas Hall
Proudly brought to you by Campaspe Cohuna Local Learning and Employment Network. 53 Havereld St. Echuca (03) 5482 6055 www.ccllen.com.au
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