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2016

PARTNERSHIPS FOR LEARNING

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PARTNERSHIPS FOR

LEARNING

NEVO is a partnership made up of Department for Education and Child Development (DECD) and non-DECD secondary schools, which provide a wide range of Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses to Year 10, 11 and 12 students in North East Adelaide. The job-related courses will increase pathway options for students through the provision of VET choices linked to the Industry Pathways Program.

In collaboration with the North East Trade School for the Future, NEVO provides curriculum and learning choices, which support all students in these schools to achieve the SACE and to provide pathways, which lead all students to further education, training and/or employment. NEVO VET courses are hosted by schools and Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s) and are available for students from DECD and non DECD schools to enrol in. Students stay enrolled at their Home School, and attend the Host School or RTO for their NEVO VET course.

WHAT ARE THE bENEFITS

OF cHOOSING A NEvO

vET cOuRSE?

• Gaining a nationally – recognised qualification while completing your SACE. • Getting a Head start in your chosen career. • Making your senior school study more

relevant and interesting.

• Providing opportunities to learn ‘on the job’ through workplace learning. • Gaining the skills and knowledge that

employers look for.

• Providing pathways into apprenticeships, traineeships (including School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships) further education and training and direct employment.

Upon completion of a NEVO VET Course, students wishing to continue their training pathway can do so through:

A School-based Apprenticeship:

Only DECD School students can meet with the Apprenticeship Broker to discuss their options. For more information please visit www. nevo.sa.edu.au (under School-Based Apprenticeships)

The Training Guarantee for SAcE Students (TGSS): SACE students

can undertake VET training at an approved Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in certain qualifications, and have a guaranteed training place after completing SACE to finish the qualification they have started. For more information, speak to your VET Coordinator about completing an application Education and Training Plan and visit www.skills.sa.gov.au

cAN IT cOuNT

TOWARdS SAcE?

The flexibility of the SACE enables students to include a significant amount of VET in their SACE studies. The SACE credit information is shown in each VET Course. Please refer to the information in this brochure and also on our website (www. nevo.sa.edu.au) under NEVO VET Courses.

Please also speak to your VET Coordinator for more information about VET in the SACE, or visit the SACE Board website:

www.sace.sa.edu.au/subjects/ recognised-learning/vet-vocational education-and-training.

WILL I NEEd TO dO SOmE

WORkPLAcE LEARNING AS

PART OF my vET

cOuRSE?

Many VET courses require students to undertake Structured Workplace Learning (SWL). This involves learning opportunities related to your VET course in a real or simulated workplace. These placements provide on-the-job training and mentoring to develop your technical and employability skills. SWL also provides opportunities for on-the-job assessment as part of your VET course. Before participating in workplace learning you will need to complete a workplace learning agreement form, which needs to be signed by your Home School Principal, Care Givers, yourself and the workplace employer.

HOW dO I APPLy FOR A

NEvO vET cOuRSE?

Step 1 – Read the information in this brochure. Step 2 – Read the detailed VET Course information for the course/s you are interested in and encourage your caregivers to read this too. This information is available for each course on our website (www.nevo.sa.edu.au) under NEVO – VET Courses.

Step 3 – Download and fill in an Expression of Interest Form from the website (www.nevo. sa.edu.au). This form needs to be forwarded to the VET Coordinator for an interview appointment. Step 4– At your interview you will be provided with all the information and an NEVO Enrolment Form. Which needs to be sign by your caregivers, yourself and VET Coordinator. This will then be forwarded to the Host School for approval of acceptance. Selection for entry to NEVO VET Courses will be based on the following principles: Demonstrate capacity for independent learning and meeting the requirements of the course. Identified relevant interest and/or experience in the course.

Step 5– Applicants will be advised of the enrolment outcome term 4.

Step 6– Applicant may need some further subject counselling at their Home school to ensure that the VET Course is included in their SACE and timetable.

Will I have to pay to participate in a NEVO VET Course?

All students will need to speak to your Home School VET Coordinator re costs. Also specific equipment or materials are required to be purchase. Please see detailed VET course information on our website (www.nevo.sa.edu.au) for more detail about these costs.

WHO cAN I SPEAk TO

AbOuT A NEvO vET

cOuRSE?

Please contact your VET Coordinator for more information.

For more information, go to www.nevo.sa.edu.au

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AUTOMOTIVE

CERTIFICATE II AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING TECHNOLOGY

Automotive Servicing is a nationally recognised qualification in the Automotive Industry. Ranges of competencies are generic to a number of automotive trades. The program is balance of theory-based tasks linked to industry skills development tasks in a simulated workshop environment.

St Pauls College, I year, Course RTO: TBA

Light Vechicle | Heavy Vehicle | Auto Electrical Crash Repairs | Motorcycle Mechanic

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 MIN 30 - MAX 135

BUSINESS

CERTIFICATE III BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

(MEDICAL)

This qualification would appeal to students who are interested in acquiring skills and knowledge to work in the health and business services Industry, working in various medical administration contexts. Individuals may exercise discretion and judgement using appropriate knowledge to provide technical advice and support to a team.

Windsor Gardens Secondary College

3 Semesters full or 2 Semesters partial

Course RTO: AMA (SA) Training

Medical Receptionist | Medical Records Clerk | Medical Secretary

Medical Administrative assistant | Information Desk Clerk Certificate IV in Health Administration | Diploma of Practice Management

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 – MIN 45 TO MAX 90

CHILDREN’S SERVICES

CERTIFICATE III CHILDREN’S SERVICES (PARTIAL)

This course will give you a taste of the Child Care Industry and develop a range of skills that will assist you in both the workplace and to relate to children in everyday life. You will work on a range of activities which focus on communication with children, behaviour guidance, occupational health and safety, preparing nutritious foods, basic administration and an introduction to the importance of play.

Valley View Secondary School

1 year (partial), full Certificate 2 years

Course RTO: Open Access College & Marden Senior College

Child care worker | Home care provider |

Out-of-school hours worker | Nanny

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 MIN 110 - MAX 115

COMMUNITY SERVICES

CERTIFICATE III AGED CARE

ANMEC has partnered with the leading providers in the aged care industry to deliver a contemporary Certificate III in Aged Care that embeds the philosophy of empowering older people. The training uses evidence based practice to support the principles of a client-centred approach and engage learners to deliver care that places the client at the centre of service with inclusive decision-making and informed client choices about activities of daily living.

Australian Nursing and Midwifery Education Centre

3 Semesters full or 2 Semesters partial

Course RTO: Australian Nursing and Midwifery Education

Personal Care Worker | Nursing assistant | Aged Carer | Orderly - transport clients Patient support assistant | Patient care assistant | Diploma of Enrolled Nursing/then University.

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 - MIN 65 TO MAX 75

CERTIFICATE III DISABILITY

This qualification addresses work in the community and/or residential facilities under direct supervision or regular supervision within clearly defined organisation guidelines and service plans. Work and good health care are considered pillars of happiness in a modern society. More of us work in health care than any other sector of employment. According to the 2011 Census: 13.6% of all employed South Australians.

AMA (SA) Training Room

3 Semesters full or 2 Semesters partial

Course RTO: AMA(SA) Training

Accommodation Support worker | Care Assistant | Community Care Worker Home Care Assistant | Support Worker | School Support Officer (working with children with disabilities) Disability Services Officer | Residential Aide

Personal Care Assistant

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 – MIN 75 TO MAX 100

CERTIFICATE II COMMUNITY SERVICES

There is an opportunity for you to gain experience in the workplace through structured workplace learning in a community services field. This is your choice and can include child care, aged services, youth services, clerical support, patient services, disability services etc.

Kildare College, I year, Course RTO: tafeSA

Child & Youth Services | Aged Care Patient Services

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 25 TO MAX 70

CERTIFICATE III HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANCE

The Certificate III in Health Services Assistance qualification can open doors to entry level jobs in aged facilities, health care and hospital settings as Nursing assistant, orderly or personal care worker. This qualification can also prepare you to apply for selection into the Diploma of Nursing or other health qualifications, and the Diploma of Nursing is an entry qualification into University Bachelor of Nursing (for year 12 students who didn’t get an ATAR score to get a university place). Nursing assistant | Patient service attendant | Orderly - transport clients Personal Care Worker | Patient care assistant

Diploma of Enrolled Nursing/then University

Australian Nursing and Midwifery Education Centre

3 Semesters full or 2 Semesters partial

Course RTO: Australian Nursing and Midwifery Education

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 - MIN 55 TO MAX 95

CONSTRUCTION

PRE-CONSTRUCTION – TRADE TASTER COURSE

This 15 week course will provide students with CPC20111 units that will enable them to continue to the Certificate II in Construction and qualify for TGSS funding. This course provides an introduction to the construction industry, its culture, essential occupational health and safety requirements, the industrial and work organisation structure, communication skills, work planning, and basic use of tools and materials.

St Paul’s College, Grand Junction Trade Training Centre

15 weeks, Course RTO: Marcellin Technical College

Carpentry & Joinery | Bricklaying Plastering/Rendering

Tiling | Painting | Electrotechnology

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 10

CERTIFICATE I CONSTRUCTION (PLUMBING)

You will undertake competency based training on and off the job in: OHSW, White Card, Manual Handling, First Aid, levelling, trench calculations, drain cleaning, copper tube work and workshop practices for the plumbing trade. This program provides the opportunity for you to experience first hand work in the plumbing industry while at school and to gain the base level qualification.

Banksia Park International High School, 1 year

Course RTO: Plumbing Industry Association of SA

Plumbing | Related Trades

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CERTIFICATE I CONSTRUCTION

(DOORWAYS 2 CONSTRUCTION - D2C)

This course provides an excellent opportunity for you to experience work in the building industry firsthand. It develops your industry accepted skills such as using hand and power tools, reading and interpreting drawing plans, handling construction materials and safe disposal of waste.

Gleeson College, 1 year

Course RTO: tafeSA

Construction Industries | Brick laying Carpentry | Tiling | General Construction

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 40 - MAX 45

CERTIFICATE II CONSTRUCTION

On successful completion of this pre-apprenticeship course you will have gained credits to enter your full apprenticeship in your chosen stream of construction. This certificate will also lead onto Certificate III in many of the building industry courses and will help you towards becoming an all-round tradesperson.

St Paul’s College, Grand Junction Trade Training Centre

1 year, TGSS Course RTO: Marcellin Technical College

Carpenter | Bricklayer | Shop Fitter | Joiner | General Builder

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 45 - MAX 100

CERTIFICATE III CARPENTRY STAGE 2

Build your career pathway towards your own business in the carpentry trade with Certificate III in Carpentry. GJTTC carpentry teachers build your skills in all aspects of construction and essential knowledge of building regulations with Carpentry as prime focus. On successful completion of this course you will have gained credits to enter your full apprenticeship.

St Paul’s College, Grand Junction Trade Training Centre

1 year, TGSS Course RTO: Marcellin Technical College

Carpenter | General Builder | Shop Fitter

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 MIN 115 - MAX 165

CERTIFICATE I RESOURCES AND INFRASTRUCTURE

(DOORWAYS 2 CONSTRUCTION - D2C)

Students will complete competencies and skills related to the civil construction industry. The skills are relevant to a range of areas under the umbrella of building and construction including unroofed construction, demolition, rail and road works, utilities construction, landscape construction and structural engineering.

Golden Grove High School, 1 year, Course RTO: tafeSA

Civil Construction | Landscape Construction

Engineering Building and Construction

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 15 - MAX 30

CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

CERTIFICATE II CREATIVE INDUSTRIES (3D ANIMATION)

In this course you will cover a range of options in the Creative Media Industries specialising in 3D animation. This course offers a good start to work in the areas of Games Production, CGI film and TV. You will learn how to produce 3D environments, light scenes and create animated productions.

Banksia Park International High School, 1 year

Course RTO: tafeSA

Games Artists | Screen and Media Interactive Digitial Design | Self Employment

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 15 MAX 50

CERTIFICATE III TECHNICAL PRODUCTION (MUSIC)

This course offers Music Industry and Technology training. Topics include music software and audio recording techniques, live and studio PA and microphone setup techniques, marketing and composition. The full qualification can be gained over 18 months (3 semesters). However, students can exit after 12 months with a Statement of Attainment (partial completion of Certificate III).

Windsor Gardens Secondary College – Music Studio, 1 year

Course RTO College of Sound and Music Production

Live Sound Engineer | Studio mix Engineer | Stage Hand

Songwriter | May lead into Certificate IV Sound Production, Diploma of Sound Production

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 – MIN 35 TO MAX 95

ELECTRONICS

CERTIFICATE II ELECTRONICS

You will complete competencies and skills related to the electro technology industry. The skills are relevant to a range of areas under the umbrella of electro technology including air conditioning, electrical, refrigeration, data communications, security systems, electronics and engineering, computer systems, instrumentation and plumbing.

Golden Grove High School, 1 year, Course RTO: tafeSA

Refrigeration | Air Conditioning | Data Cabling

Security Systems | Electrical | Electronics

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 MIN 50 - MAX 50

CERTIFICATE II ELECTROTECHNOLOGY

The industry includes the installation, servicing, repair and maintenance of electrical and electronic equipment for industrial, commercial and domestic purposes. It comprises communications, distribution and transmission, electrical generation and computer data and communications cabling systems and Sustainable/Renewable Energies. The telecommunications and information technology aspects of the industry are becoming increasingly important as the knowledge economy alters the way businesses operate, as is Sustainable Energy Practices and Renewable Energies are on our environment.

St Paul’s College, Grand Junction Trade Training Centre,

2 years, TGSS Course RTO: Marcellin Technical College

Electrician | Refrigeration Mechanic

Air-conditioning Mechanic | Telecommunications

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ENGINEERING

CERTIFICATE II ENGINEERING

This pathways program is designed to give prospective apprentices an insight into the engineering field. In this course, students can develop industry standard skills in using a range of components, accessories, materials, tolls, equipment and technologies. The foundation units are nationally accredited competencies.

Windsor Gardens Secondary College, 1 year

Course RTO: Training Prospects

RTO Certificates within the Trades

School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships | Apprenticeships University Engineering and Manufacturing Degrees

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 – MIN 30

CERTIFICATE III ENGINEERING – FABRICATION TRADE

This course is a continuation from the Certificate I or II in Engineering. This pathways program is designed to give prospective apprentices an insight into the engineering field. In this course, students can build upon their industry standard skills in using a range of components, accessories, materials, tolls, equipment and technologies. The foundation units are nationally accredited competencies.

Windsor Gardens Secondary College, 1 year

Course RTO: Training Prospects

RTO Certificates within the Trades

School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships | Apprenticeships University Engineering and Manufacturing Degrees

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 – MIN 135 TO MAX 135

HAIRDRESSING

CERTIFICATE II HAIRDRESSING

You will have an opportunity to complete competencies and skills

preparing you for employment within the hairdressing industry. This is a highly practical program including grooming, deportment, communication, retail sales, reception duties and hairdressing.

Modbury High School, 1 year, Course RTO: Clip Joint Academy

Hairdressing and other related areas

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 45 - MAX 50

HOSPITALITY

CERTIFICATE II HOSPITALITY (KITCHEN OPERATIONS)

Hospitality is a growing industry, offering a diverse range of career and employment opportunities. This course provides the opportunity for students who are seeking employment in the hospitality industry. This course is suited to students who would like to become a Chef. The full qualification can be gained over 18 months. However, students can exit after 12 months with a Statement of Attainment (partial completion of Cert II).

Windsor Gardens Secondary College Café Parndendi

1 year, Course RTO: tafeSA

Kitchens | Cafes | Restaurants | Function Centre

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 50 - MAX 95

CERTIFICATE II HOSPITALITY (RESTAURANT OPERATIONS)

Hospitality is a growing industry, offering a diverse range of career and employment opportunities. This course provides the opportunity for students who are seeking employment in the hospitality industry and is suited to students who would like to become Front of House Waiters. The full qualification can be gained over 18 months. However, students can exit after 12 months with a Statement of Attainment (partial completion of Cert II).

Windsor Gardens Secondry College Café Parndendi, 1 year

Course RTO: tafeSA

Function Centre | Cafés | Restaurants

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 20 - MAX 55

MAKE UP SERVICES

CERTIFICATE II MAKE UP SERVICES

This is an entry level program into the beauty industry. The course offers aspiring make-up artists the opportunity to learn the fundamental skills of various make-up applications and essential techniques of make-up artistry to allow them to work in a cosmetic retail environment or freelance work as a Make-up Artist.

Modbury High School, 1 year, Course RTO: Clip Joint Academy

Hairdressing | Beauty Salons & other related areas

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 55 - MAX 65

SCIENCE

CERTIFICATE III LABORATORY SKILLS - PARTIAL

You will work towards being laboratory workers, assist scientists in the physical, chemical, biological or life sciences by collecting and preparing samples, carrying out experiments, making measurements with scientific equipment, recording results for critical analysis. it is a highly practical program delivered in a real industry environment.

Windsor Gardens Secondary College, 1 year

Course RTO: tafeSA

Function Centre | Cafés | Science Technicians | Life Scientists Natural and Physical Science | Science Professional

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 MIN 60 - MAX 110

SPORT & RECREATION

CERTIFICATE II SPORT AND RECREATION

This course is project based and there is scope to focus on the sport of your choice. You will promote and organise sporting events in your chosen sport at selected venues including PE classes, Sports Days and lunchtime events. Work Experience within the industry is required.

Roma Mitchell Secondary College, 1 year,

Course RTO: SportsSA

Event Management | Fitness Instructor Sports Trainer | Coach | Sport Administration

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 1 MIN 25 TO MAX 50

CERTIFICATE III SPORT AND RECREATION

Certificate III in Sport and Recreation helps to build a solid background in the industry. This course is ideal if you are considering a career such as a sports and recreation officer, fitness instructor, recreation officer or sporting coach. Through this qualification, you will learn about: Junior and senior coaching, Health and fitness programs, Sport, recreation and fitness industry, Health and fitness, Risk assessment and management, First aid and Injury management. The full Certificate III can be gained over 2 years. However, students can exit after 12 months with a Statement of Attainment (partial completion of Certificate III).

Windsor Gardens Secondary College Gym, 1 year

Course RTO: SportsSA

Event Management | Fitness Instructor Sports Trainer | Coach | SportAdmin

SACE CREDITS: STAGE 2 MIN 40 TO MAX 80

CERTIFICATE III FITNESS

This course will provide you with the opportunity to gain an industry and nationally recognized qualification under the Australian Qualifications Framework. With the industry’s largest network of fitness professionals and an extensive knowledge of the Fitness Industry, the Australian Institute of Personal Trainers will help make fitness your future. Upon graduating from this VET in Schools program, you will have direct access to Fitness Industry employers and be able to continue your education in a real gym and seek real employment opportunities.

Kildare College - Gym, 24 weeks

Course RTO: AIPT – Australian Institute of Personal Trainers

This course is the minimum qualification required to gain employment as a group fitness instructor. The course allows for further study in;

Certificate IV in Fitness & Sport and Recreation courses.

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2015

2015

HOSpITALITy

CErTIfICATE II HOSpITALITy

(kITCHEn OpErATIOnS)

Hospitality is a growing industry, offering a diverse range of career and employment opportunities. This course provides the opportunity for students who are seeking employment in the hospitality industry. This course is suited to students who would like to become a Chef. The full qualifi cation can be gained over 18 months. However, students can exit after 12 months with a Statement of Attainment (partial completion of Cert II).

Windsor Gardens Vocational College Café Parndendi, 1 year Course RTO: tafeSA

Kitchens | Cafes | Restaurants | Function Centre

SACE CREDITS: Stage 1 up to 40

CErTIfICATE II HOSpITALITy

(rESTAUrAnT OpErATIOnS)

Hospitality is a growing industry, offering a diverse range of career and employment opportunities. This course provides the opportunity for students who are seeking employment in the hospitality industry and is suited to students who would like to become Front of House Waiters. The full qualifi cation can be gained over 18 months. However, students can exit after 12 months with a Statement of Attainment (partial completion of Cert II).

Windsor Gardens Vocational College Café Parndendi, 1 year Course RTO: tafeSA

Function Centre | Cafés | Restaurants

SACE CREDITS: Stage 1 up to 25

drIVEr EdUCATIOn

CErTIfICATE II drIVEr COMpETEnCE

Kildare College has formed a partnership with Allan Miller Driving School to offer an innovative new driver education course which can allow students to learn to drive at school. This program combines practical driver training with road safety awareness and defensive driving knowledge to help students stay safer on the roads.

Kildare College, 1st Semester and/or 2nd Semester Course RTO: Alan Miller Driving School

SACE CREDITS: Stage 1 up to 25

MAkE Up SErVICES

CErTIfICATE II MAkE Up SErVICES

This is an entry level program into the beauty industry. The course offers aspiring make-up artists the opportunity to learn the fundamental skills of various make-up applications and essential techniques of make-up artistry to allow them to work in a cosmetic retail environment or freelance work as a Make-up Artist.

Modbury High School, 1 year, Course RTO: Clip Joint Academy

Hairdressing | Beauty Salons & other related areas

SACE CREDITS: up to 60

SCIEnCE

CErTIfICATE III LAbOrATOry SkILLS - pArTIAL

You will work towards being laboratory workers, assist scientists in the physical, chemical, biological or life sciences by collecting and preparing samples, carrying out experiments, making measurements with scientifi c equipment, recording results for critical analysis. it is a highly practical program delivered in a real industry environment.

Windsor Gardens Vocational College, 1 year, Course RTO: tafeSA

Function Centre | Cafés | Science Technicians | Life Scientists Natural and Physical Science | Science Professional

SACE CREDITS: up to 20

SpOrT And rECrEATIOn

CErTIfICATE II SpOrT And rECrEATIOn

This course is project based and there is scope to focus on the sport of your choice. You will promote and organise sporting events in your chosen sport at selected venues including PE classes, Sports Days and lunchtime events. Work Experience within the industry is required.

Roma Mitchell Secondary College, 1 year, Course RTO: Sports SA

Event Management | Fitness Instructor Sports Trainer | Coach | Sport Administration

SACE CREDITS: up to 20

Banksia Park

International High School

610 Milne Road, Banksia Park SA. 5091

Phone: 8264 8122 Fax: 8369 1289

Website: www.bpihs.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Kimberley Couche

Golden Grove High School

1 Adey Place, Golden Grove

Phone: 8282 6400 Fax: 8282 6499

www.goldengrovehs.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Angela Koehler

Gleeson College

40-60 Surrey Farm Drive

Golden Grove SA 5125

Phone: 8282 6600 Fax: 8282 6699

www.gleeson.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Lina Russo

Kildare College

96 Valiant Road, Holden Hill

Phone: 8261 9372 Fax: 8369 9975

www.kildare.adl.catholic.edu.au

Contact person - Jayne Shortt

Modbury High School

62 Pompoota Road, Modbury SA

Phone: 8264 1955 Fax: 8263 0316

www.modburyhs.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Angela Stamati

St Paul’s College

792 Grand Junction Road

Gilles Plains SA 5086

Phone: 8266 0622 Fax: 8266 0486

www.stpauls.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Jo Anne Williams

Roma Mitchell Secondary College

Briens Road, Gepps Cross

Phone: 8261 5744 Fax: 8261 9634

www.rmsc.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Cathryn Pearce

The Heights School

Brunel Drive, Modbury Heights

Phone: 8263 6244 Fax: 8263 6072

www.theheights.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Lyn Davis

Valley View Secondary School

240 Wright Road, Para Vista

Phone: 8360 6111 Fax: 8360 6112

www.valleyview.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Anthony Clough

Windsor Gardens Secondary College

McKay Avenue, Windsor Gardens

Phone: 8261-2733 Fax: 8261-0827

www.wgvc.sa.edu.au

Contact person - Aaron Davis

nEVO pArTnErIng SCHOOLS

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