❓ Hon. Sally Talbot asks about Aboriginal school-based traineeships in the South West Region. The Minister for Education provides a list of schools and a breakdown of student enrollment in various courses.
AnsweredQoN 873Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
ABORIGINAL
SCHOOL-BASED TRAINEESHIPS — SOUTH WEST REGION
873. Hon SALLY TALBOT to
the Minister for Education:
(1) Which schools in the South West Region offer Aboriginal school-based
traineeships?
(2) How many
students are currently undertaking an ASBT, at which schools, and in which
subjects in the South West Region?
SCHOOL-BASED TRAINEESHIPS — SOUTH WEST REGION
873. Hon SALLY TALBOT to
the Minister for Education:
(1) Which schools in the South West Region offer Aboriginal school-based
traineeships?
(2) How many
students are currently undertaking an ASBT, at which schools, and in which
subjects in the South West Region?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) The schools in
the South West Region that have students enrolled in Aboriginal school-based
traineeships are Albany Senior High School, Coodanup College, North Albany
Senior High School, Pinjarra Senior High School, Bunbury Senior High School,
Busselton Senior High School and Newton Moore Senior High School.
(2) I have that
information in tabular form, so I seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard .
Leave granted.
The
following material was incorporated —
(2) The
number of students enrolled at the commencement of 2016 in the Aboriginal
School-Based Traineeships – Institutional Pathway in schools in the Southwest Electoral Region.
School
Course
Number of Students Enrolled
Albany
Senior High School
Certificate
I in Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE)
6
Coodanup
College
Certificate
II in Leadership
4
North
Albany Senior High School
Certificate
I in Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE)
11
Pinjarra
Senior High School
Certificate
I in Leadership
11
The
number of students currently enrolled in the program at the seven schools
offering the Aboriginal School-Based Traineeships – Employment
Based Pathway in the Southwest
Electoral Region is as follows:
School
Qualification
Number of Students Enrolled
Albany
Senior High School
Certificate
II in Business
3
Certificate
II in Government
1
Certificate
II in Conservation and Land Management
1
Bunbury
Senior High School
Certificate
II in Business
2
Busselton
Senior High School
Certificate
II in Community Services
2
Coodanup
College
Certificate
II in Business
3
Pinjarra
Senior High School
Certificate
II in Sport and Recreation
1
Newton
Moore Senior High School
Certificate
II in Business
3
Certificate
III in Disability
1
Certificate
II in Stevedoring
2
Certificate
II in Automotive Servicing Technology
1
Certificate
II in Meat Processing
1
Certificate
II in Building and Construction (Pathways -Trades)
1
North
Albany Senior High School
Certificate
II in Civil Construction
1
Certificate
II in Business
3
Certificate
II in Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades)
1
Certificate
II in Animal Studies
1
Certificate
II in Information, Digital Media and Technology
1
Certificate
II in Retail Services
1
some notice of the question.
(1) The schools in
the South West Region that have students enrolled in Aboriginal school-based
traineeships are Albany Senior High School, Coodanup College, North Albany
Senior High School, Pinjarra Senior High School, Bunbury Senior High School,
Busselton Senior High School and Newton Moore Senior High School.
(2) I have that
information in tabular form, so I seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard .
Leave granted.
The
following material was incorporated —
(2) The
number of students enrolled at the commencement of 2016 in the Aboriginal
School-Based Traineeships – Institutional Pathway in schools in the Southwest Electoral Region.
School
Course
Number of Students Enrolled
Albany
Senior High School
Certificate
I in Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE)
6
Coodanup
College
Certificate
II in Leadership
4
North
Albany Senior High School
Certificate
I in Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE)
11
Pinjarra
Senior High School
Certificate
I in Leadership
11
The
number of students currently enrolled in the program at the seven schools
offering the Aboriginal School-Based Traineeships – Employment
Based Pathway in the Southwest
Electoral Region is as follows:
School
Qualification
Number of Students Enrolled
Albany
Senior High School
Certificate
II in Business
3
Certificate
II in Government
1
Certificate
II in Conservation and Land Management
1
Bunbury
Senior High School
Certificate
II in Business
2
Busselton
Senior High School
Certificate
II in Community Services
2
Coodanup
College
Certificate
II in Business
3
Pinjarra
Senior High School
Certificate
II in Sport and Recreation
1
Newton
Moore Senior High School
Certificate
II in Business
3
Certificate
III in Disability
1
Certificate
II in Stevedoring
2
Certificate
II in Automotive Servicing Technology
1
Certificate
II in Meat Processing
1
Certificate
II in Building and Construction (Pathways -Trades)
1
North
Albany Senior High School
Certificate
II in Civil Construction
1
Certificate
II in Business
3
Certificate
II in Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades)
1
Certificate
II in Animal Studies
1
Certificate
II in Information, Digital Media and Technology
1
Certificate
II in Retail Services
1
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