SIMONDS BUILDING AND TRADE PROGRAM PROGRAM GUIDE

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SIMONDS BUILDING AND TRADE PROGRAM PROGRAM GUIDE COMPLETE YOUR YEAR 11 & 12 Proudly supported by ENGAGE. EDUCATE. EMPOWER

ABOUT SEDA SEDA is an education provider that exists to engage, educate and empower young people as they transition from school to employment or further study. The program was established in 2006 to meet the needs of young people whose education preference is for an applied and context relevant learning experience. SEDA is registered with the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) as a non-school senior secondary provider. SEDA engages students in their education by connecting their passion with a hands-on learning environment. Students complete their senior secondary qualification and gain nationally recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications. SEDA works with the strengths of each young person to develop their self-confidence and self-worth through positive learning experiences. This provides all students with the opportunity to develop key life skills, including organisation, independence and teamwork, which see them prepared for the real world. The result is mature, resilient and capable young men and women who, on completing their secondary education, are empowered with a range of pathway choices, be it further study or employment. Over 2000 students are currently completing their education with SEDA in Victoria, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. MISSION: SEDA exists to engage, educate and empower young people. ABOUT BUILDERS ACADEMY AUSTRALIA Builders Academy Australia (National Provider Number: 21583) is a Registered Training Organisation that delivers nationally recognised qualifications at more than 30 locations across Melbourne and regional Victoria. An initiative of the Simonds Group, Builders Academy Australia was originally intended as a means to train Simonds staff. It was founded on the theory that better qualified staff will lead to better quality homes. This proved correct and today Simonds is Australia s second largest domestic home builder and the largest in Victoria. The opportunities offered to Simonds employees through Builders Academy Australia are now available to everyone, especially young people looking to begin a career in building and construction. Courses currently offered at Builders Academy Australia are focused on but not limited to building and construction and construction pathways in the areas of bricklaying, carpentry, painting and decorating, wall and floor tiling, solid plastering and stonemasonry. EDUCATIONAL PATHWAY The Simonds Building and Trade Program curriculum is designed to fit within the framework of the Victorian education system. Students enrol in nationally recognised qualifications through Builders Academy Australia. The curriculum is designed to equip young people with the knowledge, skills and qualities they will need to succeed in an increasingly competitive job market. The overarching theme across the program is 5 Star Apprentices for 5 Star Employers. SEDA and Builders Academy Australia will harness their collective capability and bring together their industry and community partners, in a sharing of knowledge, resources and expertise. PROGRAM OUTLINE 2015 Students complete VET qualifications and the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) qualifications. PROGRAM 1 (YEAR 11) CPC20211 Certificate II in Construction Pathways Intermediate VCAL Work Placement PROGRAM 2 (YEAR 12) 22216VIC Certificate II in Building and Construction (Carpentry) Pre-Apprenticeship Senior VCAL Work Placement PATHWAY 1 APPRENTICESHIP Certificate III in a range of trades including: Carpentry, painting and decorating, wall and floor tiling, bricklaying, landscaping and plumbing PATHWAY 2 FURTHER STUDY Opportunity for articulation into further study 2

CURRICULUM The Simonds Building and Trade Program curriculum currently offers a range of topics to all our students. Projects and Learning activities are: Active (hands-on) Relevant for young men and women (16-19 years of age) Community Focused Learner Centered Authentic Integrated PROGRAM 1 (YEAR 11) Intermediate VCAL Literacy Reading and Writing Literacy Oral Communication Numeracy Personal Development One Work Related Skills One Industry Specific Skills CPC20211 Certificate II in Construction Pathways PROGRAM 2 (YEAR 12) Senior VCAL Literacy Reading and Writing Literacy Oral Communication Numeracy Intermediate Level Personal Development Two Work Related Skills Two Industry Specific Skills 22216VIC Certificate II in Building and Construction (Carpentry) Pre-Apprenticeship PROGRAM OVERVIEW READY TO WORK (WORK AND CAREER LITERACY) This area of study has a strong career focus. It intends to provide students with opportunities to explore their individual career interests, to understand the range of work opportunities in the construction industry and undertake career path planning. Trade-specific and industry-wise Structured Work Placements, site visits and guest speakers are part of a curriculum which develops students knowledge and understanding of work and the apprenticeship system. DOING THE HARD YARDS (HEALTH LITERACY) This module fosters young peoples capacity to perform at work through the development of habits that build the health, well-being and physical capacity necessary to support a happy, healthy and productive personal and work life. Students will have the opportunity to develop a fitness and gym program and participate in practical exercise and sport sessions as they prepare to be physically fit for physical work. 4

PROGRAM OVERVIEW DESIGN AND BUILD (TRADE LITERACY) Design and build is a significant aspect of the curriculum. Students will build something for themselves, make items for others in the community and complete a building structure using a range of trade skills including carpentry, wall and floor tiling, plastering and bricklaying. 21st century thinking about sustainable building and design is fundamental to the curriculum. This includes an examination of five-star rating systems and sustainability issues in the building and construction industry more generally. BUDGET OR BUST (FINANCIAL LITERACY) This area of study design provides opportunities for students to develop money management skills, understand borrowing and credit and learn how to structure a personal budget. The Budget or Bust area of study is a job retention strategy with a focus on long-term financial goals and aspirations, designed to inspire young people to build a prosperous future. THAT S A SMART BUSINESS (BUSINESS LITERACY) This module focuses on the workings of business including starting and running a small business. Students will work through scenarios and think about business issues and problems from the employers perspective. The relationship between time, money, productivity and profitability will be explored. OUT AND ABOUT (SOCIAL LITERACY) Out and About is an important module for growing and developing students as local and global citizens, providing opportunities for personal growth and development particularly in the areas of communication, problem solving and managing challenges. Students will be involved in community and school partnerships undertaking activities such as: building, making or repairing work, running donation campaigns such as Full Tank Breakfast and Lunch Project, Tool Box Project, Flat-Pack Recycle and Bookshelf Project. 6

SAMPLE STUDENT TIMETABLE For Year 11 and 12 students, the SEDA program is a full-time, five day a week education program. MORNING AFTERNOON MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Design and Build Design and Build Ready to Work Structured Workplace Learning OUR GRADUATES Budget or Bust Spare Out and About Out and About That s a Smart Business Doing the Hard Yards Students who complete the Simonds Building and Trade Program will have the opportunity to progress into further education, training and employment in a variety of disciplines. Students are encouraged to realise their ambitions and goals through the development of a focused education and career plan. Each student s plan reflects their individual interests and is designed around achieving positive long-term outcomes. Upon completion of the two year Simonds Building and Trade Program, students have the opportunity to transition into two pathways. Students can complete an apprenticeship by enrolling in a Certificate III in one of the following areas: carpentry, painting and decorating, wall and floor tiling, bricklaying and landscaping. Alternatively, students have the opportunity to articulate into further study. Upon completion of the program, program staff remain committed to maintaining contact with each student, supporting them as they transition into further study or the workforce. INDUSTRY PARTNERS Connecting students education to industry is critical in continuing to engage each individual throughout their time in the program. Simonds Group provides students with the opportunity to develop networks, learn directly from industry experts and work in and around established contractors in the building and construction industry. Students engage with Simonds Group and their staff in a range of applied learning settings. Students have the opportunity to be involved in on the ground training in a variety of building and construction trades. INDUSTRY PARTNER - SIMONDS GROUP Founded 65 years ago by Gary Simonds, Simonds is one of Australia s leading homebuilders. Today, with Gary Simonds still at the helm, and with his son and grandson beside him, Simonds is a successful company with diversified interests across Australia and Asia. While homebuilding remains the cornerstone of Simonds business interests, the wider Simonds Group is constantly seeking new business opportunities through innovation, diversification and expansion. 8

WORKFORCE COMPOSITION The Simonds Building and Trade Program staff are dedicated to delivering a quality educational experience to students. They are qualified and experienced in areas including: building and construction, literacy, numeracy, welfare and career pathways. All teachers are registered with the relevant teaching authority. Teaching staff come with a wealth of experience with the common desire to make a difference in the lives of young people. Staff develop a close professional relationship with their students and a sense of responsibility for their future. Staff are committed to their work and feel closely connected to their students and colleagues. We recognise that forming relationships and connections with teachers is an essential part of a young person s social development. Students work with the same teacher for the whole year allowing them to develop a solid, meaningful relationship with a positive mentor. In supporting the teaching staff in their role, program management assist in the effective delivery of the program, overseeing the management of the students, teachers and venues, as well as maintaining relationships with our industry partners. 10

COMPLETE YOUR YEAR 11 & 12 APPLY FOR THE PROGRAM NOW or call 1300 11 7332 425 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn East, VIC, 3123 Phone: 1300 11 7332 Fax: 03 9818 7549 Email: info@ Proudly supported by ENGAGE. EDUCATE. EMPOWER