Welcome back to Term 2, we are well underway already.

Congratulations to the students who undertook a work experience placement during the break, the feedback from the employers and the students has been extremely positive. Applications for the mid-year holidays have opened and will close on Friday 14 June. If you are not sure where to begin looking for opportunities, please make a time to speak to me in the Careers office.

If you are considering applying for medicine this year, please note that registrations for the UCAT assessment close on 17 May. The UCAT ANZ assesses a range of abilities identified by universities as important in the fields of medicine and dentistry. Students only sit this in Year 12. To book your assessment click here: UCAT registration

I hope that you all have a wonderful term and do not hesitate to contact the Careers office if you have any questions or would like to book an appointment.

“The best way to predict your future is to create it.” – Abraham Lincoln

Sarah Luck
Head of Careers
sluck@stpaulsags.vic.edu.au

Do you love the outdoors?

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Have you considered a career being an outdoor leader? Holmesglen offers the Certificate IV in Outdoor Leadership course – perfect for students who love the outdoors.  With the demand for outdoor guides in Australia at an all-time high, this Free TAFE course is a great stepping-stone to employment.

This course prepares students for the outdoor education/adventure industry and focuses on training learners to assist or guide a wide range of outdoor activities.

Specific skills are developed in bushwalking, canoeing, white water rafting, high ropes courses, rock climbing and abseiling.  The course is ideal for students with a strong interest in the outdoor environment and a sense of adventure.  Having the opportunity to work in the outdoors and facilitate enriching and life-changing outdoor experiences for other people is a fantastic lifestyle.

Examples of the types of roles you might be employed as are: an Outdoor Guide, Outdoor Education Group Leader, Activity Leader, Adventure Tourism Guide and Bush and Adventure Therapy Worker.  You may also choose to continue studying and enrol in the Diploma of Outdoor Leadership.


Events


VCE and Careers Expo
Once again the VCE and Careers Expo will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

An extensive range of exhibitors from all over Australia will be in attendance providing:

  • Information and resources for the VCE
  • Information about tertiary study, university, TAFE and training courses
  • Career and study advice
  • Employment advice and opportunities
  • Apprenticeship and traineeship advice
  • International exchange and gap year programs

Attendees will also have access to VCE and Careers Expo: Seminars throughout the day.

2–4 May, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Tickets are $15 per person, children under 14 are free, to find out more, or to book a ticket, visit VCE and Careers Expo 2024.

Simpson Barracks Open Day
The Simpson Barracks Open Day will be filled with interesting and engaging military displays and demonstrations.  Explore the displays, interact with soldiers and learn about their daily lives.  Witness thrilling demonstrations and enjoy this fantastic opportunity to experience military life up close and personal.

This event is being developed to showcase the variety of careers in the Army and Defence, students in Years 10 to 12 (along with their parents) are encouraged to attend.  The Royal Australian Army Corps of Signals Museum and Royal Australian Army Pay Corps Museum are located at Simpson Barracks.

Sunday 5 May, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Simpson Barracks, 200 Greensborough Road, Macleod.

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Collarts Open Day
Collarts will be hosting its first Open Day for 2024 on Saturday 11 May.  Students are invited to go along and experience all things offered by Collarts, from their passion for creativity, close community, state-of-the-art facilities, expert faculty and more.

Registration is essential: register at Open Day — Register and Discover Collarts.

Discover Monash Events
Monash University will be hosting several Discover Monash events or activities over the coming weeks.  Unless specified online**, these will be face-to-face events.

Participating in one or more of these events will assist students in making informed choices about their study options after Year 12.

The following events will take place during May and students are encouraged to register early.
For a complete list, and to register, visit Events Calendar – Discover Monash.

Discover Nursing and Midwifery ** Wednesday 8 May, 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Discover Science: The Monash Science Experience Wednesday 8 May, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Discover Biomedical Science and Nutrition Science ** Thursday 9 May, 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Discover the Bachelor of Arts Thursday 16 May, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Discover Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Paramedicine ** Tuesday 21 May, 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
Discover Health Sciences, Public Health and Psychology ** Thursday 23 May, 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm
Discover Radiation Sciences, Medical Imaging and Radiography ** Tuesday 28 May, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Discover Engineering Tuesday 28 May, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm


Box Hill Institute and Sing Sing East studio are giving away free time in their world-class recording studio! - TAGGMagnify Winter Music Camp
During the winter term break, Box Hill Institute is holding the Magnify Winter Music Camp, a high-level music intensive for students wanting to fast-track their careers and boost their skills.  Meet other high school musicians (aged 14-18) and take part in this unique music camp where you will develop the real-world skills you will need in your music career.

During this week-long camp, students will get to participate in daily tutorials, workshops and collaborative sessions, getting the opportunity to develop skills in songwriting and composition, improvisation and arranging.  Students will also record a real studio session in Sing Sing East and take part in workshops in social media and online marketing to promote their music.

Date:               Monday 8 July – Friday 12 July 
Time:               9:30 am – 4:30 pm each day (with a concert on Friday night (6:00 pm – 7:00 pm)
Cost:                $450

Numbers are restricted to 30 participants, and entry is by audition (video, submitted by email).

To find out more and to submit an application of interest, visit Magnify Winter Music Camp 2024.


University of Melbourne Accommodation Tours

Residential Colleges Open House
Are you looking to attend the University of Melbourne and would like to check out on-campus living? The University of Melbourne has ten Residential Colleges, and they are holding an Open House event on Saturday 11 May.  Attendees can hear from current students, meet the academic and pastoral care staff, learn more about residential scholarship programs and discover the best of residential college clubs, societies, events and leadership opportunities.

Lunch and refreshments will be served across the Colleges on the day.  There will be tours between 12:00 pm and 3:30 pm, as well as information sessions about courses and admissions at 12:00 noon and 3:30 pm.

Saturday 11 May, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Registrations are open at Open House 2024 – Colleges University of Melbourne.


Gap Year

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The US Summer Camp Experience
Participating in the 9 to 11 week cultural exchange program as a Camp Counsellor team member is a great way to experience this unique part of American culture.

The role can be challenging and demanding, but also highly rewarding, as you will be positively impacting the lives of American youth while sharing your own skills and culture.

If you are ready to…

  • be a positive role model
  • be outgoing and eager to share your skills and experiences
  • be an Ambassador for your country
  • create lasting memories while making friends from around the world, then this program is for you!

Please click here to watch the Camp Counsellors USA and Canada presentation and click here for further information on programs.


University Information

So You Want To Study Actuarial Science
Bachelor of Actuarial Science/Master of Actuarial Studies
Monash has introduced the new four-year, integrated vertical double-degree allowing students to fast-track registration in this growth industry.  The Bachelor of Actuarial Science and Master of Actuarial Studies allows students to complete the Foundation Program and the university component of the Actuary Program which is designed to get the maximum number of exemptions within the shortest time.
Students cannot practice as an Actuary without meeting the registration requirements of the Actuaries Institute – Becoming an Actuary | Actuaries Institute.

The Deakin Guaranteed ATAR provides access for more students, so you can secure a place in the course you want. Deakin is providing lower upfront guaranteed ATARs for eligible students from under-represented cohorts at Deakin.  So, this may mean students who:

  • attend an under-represented school – see list here
  • live or study in a regional or remote home or school location or
  • are of Indigenous Australian descent

This provides students with more certainty, reduces stress and gives them the best chance to get into the course they really want.  Applications can be made through VTAC later in the year.

Find out more at Find your future | Deakin University

University Courses


Where Can a Science Degree Take You?
Jobs in Science can vary depending on the major you select in your Science degree.  Students keen on finding out about the broad range of careers a science graduate can enter are encouraged to browse Where can a Science degree take you?  Students can watch a number of short videos of recent graduates who have all completed their Science (or double) degree in the past five years.  The diversity of careers these science graduates have been employed in provides reassurance about the flexibility of studying science at university.


Studying Nutrition and Dietetics at Swinburne

Swinburne’s nutrition courses help students explore the relationship between health and nutrition and gain a deeper understanding of how they are intertwined.  Students choosing to study nutrition studies gain an in-depth understanding of food sources, proteins, vitamins and minerals, and get to explore the complex relationships between anatomy, physiology and nutrition.
Students also get to work with a range of evolving food and health management strategies and examine the biological, psychological, and cultural impacts of our food choices.

Nutrition is offered as a major in the Bachelor of Health Science, and for students who wish to go on to become a Dietitian, there is also the Master of Dietetics on offer after completion of the undergraduate degree.

To find out more, browse Studying Nutrition and Dietetics at Swinburne.


Job Spotlight 


What Does a Computer Systems Auditor Do?
The Good Universities Guide states that Computer Systems Auditors are involved in the design and monitoring of control systems, which ensures the accuracy and security of data.  They also review an organisation’s computing environment and the use of their computer facilities.  Computer systems auditors provide managers with expert opinions about the reliability of results and operations of computer systems.  It is essential that computer systems auditors understand both the accounting and information technology implications of computer systems.

Successful Computer Systems Auditors: 

  • are interested in business
  • have accuracy and attention to detail
  • are logical and analytical
  • have good communication and interpersonal skills
  • have good leadership skills

To become a computer systems auditor, students usually have to complete a degree in information technology, accounting, commerce, information systems or business information systems.


Snapshot of Australian Catholic University in 2024


  • ACU has over 32,000 students nationally spread over seven campuses across Australia plus a campus in Rome – ACU Campuses.
  • ACU is ranked equal seventh in Australia for graduate employer satisfaction, with more than 95 per cent of its graduates finding employment within four months of graduation, and is ranked second in Australia for education, and fourteenth in the world for nursing – Excellence at ACU.
  • Besides its wide range of institutes and centres, ACU has four faculties:
      1. Education and Arts
      2. Health Sciences
      3. Law and Business
      4. Theology and Philosophy
  • Student Accommodation is offered at a number of the ACU Campuses.
  • ACU has relationships with more than 200 universities and educational institutions in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia, with over 25 per cent of bachelor’s degree students travelling overseas during their studies. Students can attend an overseas university in more than 35 countries, complete international internships and work in community programs around the world – all while receiving credit towards their degree – Study Abroad and Exchange and Study Overseas.
  • Community engagement is also a core part of every student’s experience at ACU, to the point where it is embedded within its courses. This allows students to give back to their communities and make a difference through opportunities such as volunteer experience programs – Community Engagement.
  • ACU has a number of alternative admission pathways including the recently launched ACU Guarantee. The ACU Guarantee program offers eligible Year 12 students a place at ACU based on their Year 11 results.  Of course, the final exams still matter and students need to finish Year 12 to validate their offer – ACU Guarantee.
  • ACU has an Elite Athlete and Performer Program (EAPP) which has been designed to support and encourage elite student-athletes in managing both areas of their lives to ensure that they achieve their goals. Elite athletes and performers have access to a range of support services, academic resources and funding opportunities – Elite Athlete and Performer Program.
  • ACU offers many courses and has recently introduced a number of new courses


Aviation Courses

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The aviation industry is not only about pilots and flight attendants but also includes aircraft manufacturing, ground crew, management, customer service, cargo and logistics and the list goes on.  Below are a number of courses offered in Victoria.  For a comprehensive list of all courses, their majors, and double degrees on offer, visit VTAC.

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RMIT

 

Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) Aircraft general knowledge, Aviation, Aviation (commercial pilot licence), Aviation (flight rules and air law), Aviation (general navigation), Aviation (instructor rating), Aviation (instrument rating), Aviation (instrumentation and control), Aviation (law), Aviation industry environment, Aviation quality systems, Flight training.
Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot Training) Aviation safety, Piloting.
Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) This course has two specialised streams:
a) Aviation operations and management stream
b) Piloting.Aviation, Aviation management, Aviation operations.
Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)/Bachelor of Business

 

Aviation, Aviation Operations, Aviation management, Blockchain Enabled Business, Business and Technology, Business Information Systems, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Financial Planning, Global Business, Innovation and Enterprise, Logistics and Supply Chain, Management, Management and Change, Marketing, People and Organisation, Social Impact, Study and Work.
SWINBURNE

 

 

Bachelor of Aviation Airline business strategy, Airline operations management, Aviation capstone 1: project planning, Aviation capstone 2: project implementation, Aviation legal and regulatory framework, Aviation project: blue sky ideas, Aviation project: managing implementation, Aviation safety and risk management, Essential aviation analytical skills, The global aviation system.
Bachelor of Aviation and Piloting Airline business strategy, Airline operations management, Aviation capstone 1: project planning, Aviation capstone 2: project implementation, Aviation legal and regulatory framework, Aviation project: blue sky ideas, Aviation project: managing implementation, Aviation safety and risk management, Commercial pilot licence practicum, Essential aviation analytical skills, Private pilot licence practicum, The global aviation system.
Bachelor of Aviation Management

OR

Bachelor of Aviation Management/ Bachelor of Applied Innovation **

 

Aircraft flight operations for managers, Airline business strategy, Airline operations management, Aviation legal and regulatory framework, Aviation project: blue sky ideas, Aviation project: managing implementation, Aviation safety and risk management, Continuing airworthiness management, Essential aviation analytical skills, Human factors in aviation management, The global aviation system.

** All the above majors + Applied Innovation

Bachelor of Aviation/Bachelor of Business Accounting, Airline business strategy, Airline operations management, Aviation capstone 1: project planning, Aviation capstone 2: project implementation, Aviation legal and regulatory framework, Aviation project: blue sky ideas, Aviation project: managing implementation, Aviation safety and risk management, Business administration, Business analytics and analysis, Entrepreneurship and innovation , Essential aviation analytical skills, Finance, Human resource management, Logistics and supply chain management, Management, Marketing, The global aviation system.
Bachelor of Aviation Management/Bachelor of Business Accounting, Aircraft flight operations for managers, Airline business strategy, Airline operations management, Aviation legal and regulatory framework, Aviation project: blue sky ideas, Aviation project: managing implementation, Aviation safety and risk management, Business administration, Business analytics and analysis, Continuing airworthiness management, Entrepreneurship and innovation, Essential aviation analytical skills, Finance, Human factors in aviation management, Human resource management, Logistics and supply chain management, Management, Marketing, The global aviation system.
WILLIAM ANGLISS INSTITUTE

 

Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew) Customer Service on an Aircraft, First Aid, Inflight food and beverage service, Pre-and Post flight Cabin and Security checks, Pre-flight customer service, Responding to Emergency situations, Responsible Service of Alcohol.

WHAT’S ON Warragul Secondary School

APRIL 26 April  Rocky Trail Academy – Schools MTB Racing, Mt Buller Presentation Ball Rehearsal, Lardner Park, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm 27 April  Presentation …

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WHAT’S ON Warragul Secondary School

APRIL

26 April  Rocky Trail Academy – Schools MTB Racing, Mt Buller
Presentation Ball Rehearsal, Lardner Park, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
27 April  Presentation Ball, 6:00 pm (doors open at 5:30 pm)
30 April  Year 12 Physical Education Incursion, Science Centre Lecture Theatre, 9:15 am to 10:45 am

MAY

1 May  Theatre Studies Final Rehearsal, DT Parker Centre, 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm
2 May  SEISA Athletics Carnival
Annamieke Mein Exhibition, Year 10/11 PD&T (Soft Materials), Year 11 Art Creative Practice students, Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
DAV Debating, St Margaret’s Berwick, 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Theatre Studies Performance Assessment, DT Parker Centre, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
3 May  Year 9 Urban Experience Day 2, Group 2, Melbourne CBD, 7:06 am to 4:48 pm
Theatre Studies Performance Assessment, DT Parker Centre, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
4 May  Open Day, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Alumni Reunions, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
5 May  Sports Aerobics Victorian State Qualifiers Region 4
6 May  Combined SEISA Victorian Sports Association Swimming Championships
9 May  House Cross Country Day
SEISA Music
10 May  Year 10 Melbourne Holocaust Museum Excursion, 10:15 am to 4:00 pm
Kammer Konzert Rehearsal, Science Centre Lecture Theatre, 2:00 pm to 3:10 pm
Kammer Konzert, Science Centre Lecture Theatre, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
14 May  SEISA Visual Arts
15 May  Gippsland TIS (Year 12 students), Chairo Christian College, 1:30 pm to 2:45 pm
Studio Concert, Science Centre Lecture Theatre, 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Studio Concert, Science Centre Lecture Theatre, 7:00 pm
16 May  SEISA Junior Round 1
DAV Debating, St Margaret’s Berwick, 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
17 May  Family Photos, Warragul Junior School
Year 7 & 8 Disco, Year 9 Building, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Mountain Bike Training, Warragul Secondary Campus, 7:15 am to 8:15 am
23 May  SEISA Junior Round 2
Practice GAT, Year 11 and Year 12 Common Rooms, 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm
24 May  Year 9 Urban Experience Day 3, Group 1, Melbourne CBD, 9MGT1 and 9MGT3, 7:06 am to 4:48 pm
28 May  Centrepiece, West Gippsland Arts Centre, 7:00 pm
30 May  House Tug of War (Year 10)
SEISA Junior Round 3
DAV Debating, St Margaret’s Berwick, 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
31 May  Year 9 Urban Experience Day 3, Group 2, Melbourne CBD, 9MGT2, 9MGT4 and 9MGT5, 7:06 am to 4:48 pm
Mountain Bike Training, Warragul Secondary Campus, 7:15 am to 8:15 am

WHAT’S ON Warragul Junior School

APRIL 26 April Years 3 to 6 Cross Country 30 April Division Athletics (selected students) 30 April to 3 May  Year 6 Camp MAY 1 …

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APRIL

26 April Years 3 to 6 Cross Country
30 April Division Athletics (selected students)
30 April to 3 May  
Year 6 Camp

MAY

1 May Year 1 Excursion – Old GippsTown
6 May  Parent Prayer Group
7 May  Anniversary Service
9 May  Year 2 Coal Creek Excursion
10 May  Mother’s Day Stall
17 May  Family and School Photos
20 May  Division Cross Country (selected students)
21 May
Cultural Diversity and Dialogue Day
22 May
National Simultaneous Storytime

JUNE

3 June  Years 3 to 6 District Winter Sports
Parent Prayer Group
7 June  Year 3 Scienceworks Excursion
10 June  King’s Birthday Public Holiday
13 June 
Performing Arts Showcase (selected students only, 7:00 pm)
14 June Student Free Day
28 June  End of Term 2, 2:20 pm finish

 

WHAT’S ON Traralgon Secondary School

MAY 4 May Open Day 9 May SEISA Music 10 May Kammer Konzert Rehearsal 2:00 pm Kammer Konzert 7:00 pm 14 May SEISA Visual Arts 15 May Anniversary Service 16 …

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WHAT’S ON Traralgon Secondary School

MAY

4 May Open Day
9 May SEISA Music
10 May Kammer Konzert Rehearsal 2:00 pm
Kammer Konzert 7:00 pm
14 May SEISA Visual Arts
15 May Anniversary Service
16 May SEISA Junior Round 1
17 May Year 7 and Year 8 Disco
21 May Cultural Diversity and Dialogue Day
22 May National Simultaneous Storytime
23 May SEISA Junior Round 2
24 May Year 10 – P.A.R.T.Y Latrobe Regional Hospital Excursion
28 May Centrepiece
30 May SEISA Junior Round 3

JUNE

6 June SEISA Junior Round 4
10 June King’s Birthday Public Holiday
12 June Year 9 and Year 10 Examinations
13 June Year 9 and Year 10 Examinations
SEISA Junior Round 4
14 June Curriculum Day
17 June Semester 2 Commences
20 June Latrobe Valley Choir Big Sing 6:30 pm
25 June VCE Information Evening
28 June Last Day of Term 2 – Boho Friday, 2:10 pm Finish

WHAT’S ON Traralgon Junior School

APRIL 30 April     District Cross Country MAY 1 May        Years 3 and 4 Camp CYC The Island Buddy Picnic 2 May        Years 3 and …

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WHAT’S ON Traralgon Junior School

APRIL

30 April     District Cross Country

MAY

1 May        Years 3 and 4 Camp CYC The Island
Buddy Picnic
2 May        Years 3 and 4 Camp CYC The Island
3 May        Years 3 and 4 Camp CYC The Island
9 May        Mother’s Evening Event 5:30 pm
10 May     FOSP Mother’s Day Stall
Traralgon Secondary School Market Day for Years 3 to 6
State Individual Tennis
15 May     Division Cross Country
16 May     Education Support Staff Day
22 May    National Simultaneous Storytime
Studio Concert
27 May    Reconciliation Week

JUNE

4 June    District Winter Sports
5 June    World Environment Day
6 June    Regional Cross Country
10 June   King’s Birthday Public Holiday
12 June   Buddy Picnic
14 June   Student Free Day
18 June   Classroom EXPOs 2:30 pm
20 June   Division Winter Sports
Endeavour Showcase 2:30 pm
27 June   Aladdin JR Musical 6:00 pm
28 June   Boho Friday
End of term dismissal 2:20 pm