Vocational Education & Training (VET) is industry recognised training, designed to support students to begin a vocational pathway and progress their career aspirations, while still at school. VET qualifications are designed to lead to skilled careers and employment; however, it is possible for a student to combine vocational courses with their SACE studies.
VET is assessed as units of competency completed. In general, 70 hours of training in a VET course equates to 10 SACE credits. Where a VET course is aligned to further study, including University courses, the completion of a Certificate III contributes to a student’s ATAR.
Seaview High School offers students a variety of opportunities to access Flexible Industry Pathway VET Programs via Registered Training Organisations (RTO's).
For further general information about VET courses, click on the "Getting Started in VET" image on the right.
How do I apply for a VET Course or find out more information?
To find out more information about VET courses, please complete the contact form on the right.