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balanced curriculum
  • QSA
  • Senior Schooling Conference
  • 19th March 2009

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match fit
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127 year old site
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history expectations
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How do you provide a balanced curriculum?
  • Respond to community expectations?
  • What where do you look?
  • Future needs and expectations?

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  • Area Maryborough
  • Hervey Bay
  • Tiaro
  • Woocoo
  • Growth Rate
  • Queensland 2.4
  • Fraser Coast 3.7

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Maryborough
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data
  • Lowest socio-economic are in Australia
  • Average Annual Income 39,198 (49,826 NMQ)
  • 48.4 below 26,000 (36.6 NMQ)
  • Internet no connection 49.9 (38.7 NMQ)
  • Unemployment 7.6 (4.7 Qld)
  • Youth 13.1 (8.9 Qld)
  • Indigenous 17.6 (13.2 Qld)
  • Median age 42 years (36 yr Qld)
  • Long Term Unemployment 23 (12 Qld)

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Maryborough Economic Development
  • Port Maryborough Marine Industry Park
  • Wide Bay Business Park
  • Airport Industrial Park
  • Dundowran Industrial Estate
  • Moonaboola Industrial Estate
  • Tourism Food Precinct

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  • Major Projects
  • Port Maryborough Marine Industry Park
  • Port Maryborough Marine Industry Park is a 65
    hectare ecologically sustainable development on
    the southern banks of the Mary River
  • Flight Training Queensland (FTQ)
  • The Flight Training Group, Maryborough Airport
    will train 200 students, employ more than 100
    staff, at both Maryborough and Hervey Bay
    airports.
  • Bruce Highway Industrial Land
  • 45 hectare industrial site south of the
    Moonaboola Industrial Estate for large allotment
    sites catering for rail, engineering/manufacturing
    , transportation, logistics and storage industry
    sectors.
  • Maryborough Urban Renewal Project
  • Area to be transformed with contemporary
    residential and commercial development. Wharf
    Street and March Street.
  • Royle Street Residential Development
  • Riverfront residential development,
    incorporating 24 medium density units.
  • Mary Harbour Residential Development
  • The Maryborough Sugar Factory is planning to
    develop a 5,000,000 residential and commercial
    development that will cater for 3,500 people. The
    project includes a 300 berth marina.
  • Original Maryborough Site Project
  • The development will enhance the open space
    heritage parkland and open up 81 exclusive
    quality residential lots providing a mixture of
    housing density options.
  • Maryborough Business and Industry Park
  • 50 industrial allotments adjacent to Maryborough
    on the Bruce Highway for the engineering/manufactu
    ring, construction,
  • service and transportation sectors.
  • Hyne Timber Tuan Mill Expansion

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Maryborough
  • Maryborough State High School
  • Aldridge State High School

St Mary's College (Maryborough) Riverside
Christian College
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Maryborough State High School
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ETRF Agenda VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONearn or
learn
Develop organisational capacity to respond to the
needs of students and the local community
1 teaching 2 learning environment leading
to the achievement of quality learning outcomes

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Capacity
  • Resources / HR
  • Professional Development
  • 48 staff Certificate 4
  • Access to Pathways
  • School Budget 6,000
  • Industry Placement
  • Recognition Competence

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Capacity
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CAPACITY
  • Resources / Equipment
  • 25,000 Digital Photography
  • 35,000 Computer Rooms Upgrade
  • 20,000 Marine Studies (new boats)
  • 48,000 Industrial Arts machinery
  • 20,000 Physical Education weight training
  • 20,000 Library furniture upgrade
  • 50,000 Hospitality kitchen upgrade
  • 10,000 Instrumental Music upgrade

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..no different
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Maryborough SHSBAS Believe Achieve Succeed
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QSA- Authority Subjects
  • ACCOUNTING
  • AEROSPACE STUDIES
  • ANCIENT HISTORY
  • ART
  • BIOLOGY
  • BUSINESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
  • CHEMISTRY
  • DRAMA
  • ENGLISH
  • GEOGRAPHY
  • GRAPHICS
  • HEALTH EDUCATION

HOME ECONOMICS INFORMATION PROCESSING
TECHNOLOGY LEGAL STUDIES MARINE
STUDIES MATHEMATICS A MATHEMATICS B MATHEMATICS
C MODERN HISTORY MUSIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICS
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Vocational Education
  • Certificate II in Business
  • Certificate II in Boating Services
  • Certificate II in Community Services Work
  • Certificate II in Engineering
  • Certificate I II in Furnishing
  • Certificate II in Hospitality
  • Certificate II in Information Communication and
    Technology
  • Certificate II in Music Industry
  • Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation
  • Certificate II in Visual Arts and Contemporary
    Craft
  • Certificate lll in Early Childhood Studies (My
    Other Mum)
  • SAS - Early Childhood Studies
  • SAS - English Communication
  • SAS - Pre-Vocational Mathematics
  • SAS - Industrial Graphics Studies

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STUDENT PARTICIPATION
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Outcomes
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Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation
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Boat Building Certificate 2
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Engineering Certificate 2
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Furnishing Certificate 2
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Hospitality Certificate 2
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Information Communication and Technology
Certificate 2

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Pre-Trade
Senior Course one stop shop
  • Flexibility.
  • Certificate II Engineering
  • Certificate II Furnishing
  • Certificate II Boat Building.
  • Trade Graphics
  • Literacy Numeracy to a trade standard.
  • Certificate II in Workplace Practices

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Pre-Trade
  • EXPECTED OUTCOMES
  • Every student placed in an apprenticeship.
    Preferably before end of Year 12.
  • Approx. 300 hours work placement over 2 years.
  • Queensland Certificate of Education possible 30
    credit points.
  • Increased working relationship with industry.
  • High level of skill across a broad range of
    industries
  • Wide knowledge of industries

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support
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TALENT
SCHOOL TO TRADE MENTORING PROGRAM
  • TradeAndLeadershipEngagingNationalTraining

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IMPLEMENTATION OF TALENT
TAFE
METAL SHOP 1 METAL SHOP 2 METAL SHOP 3
CERTIFICATE 1 CERTIFICATE 2 in
ENGINEERING S.T.O.P. SAT TALENT
TRADITIONAL APPRENTICESHIPS
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
UNIVERSITY
OTHER
YEAR 8 6 MONTHS
2nd LEVEL APPRENTICE
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Maryborough Community
CAREERS EXPO
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Careers Expo
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Maryborough Community
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Trade Training Centre
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Maryborough Trade Training Centre
  • Riverside Christian College
  • St Mary's College (Maryborough)
  • Aldridge State High School
  • Maryborough State High School
  • 4,448,336.00

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Community Involvement
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12th 13th September
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Solar Boats
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Alternative Education
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RATEP
2008 1 x Diploma 4 x Certificate 4
2009 3 x Certificate 3 3 x Certificate 4 4 x
Diploma 2 x Bachelor Degree
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