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START. Trade Training Centres are being established to help increase the proportion of students achieving Year 12 or an equivalent qualification to 85 per cent by 2015 and 90 per cent by 2020 Program commenced in 2008.

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  1. START • Trade Training Centres are being established to help increase the proportion of students achieving Year 12 or an equivalent qualification to 85 per cent by 2015 and 90 per cent by 2020 • Program commenced in 2008. • Secondary schools across Australia to apply for funding of between $500,000 and $1.5 million • Funding is to build or upgrade metal, woodwork, automotive, building and construction, electrotechnology and other trade workshops for secondary school students. Funding will extend to technical facilities such as commercial cookery and hairdressing facilities

  2. START . Frankston High McClelland SC Toorak College Elizabeth Murdoch College Woodleigh School Mt Eliza SC Patterson River SC Flinders Christian College Carrum Downs SC Mt Erin SC Monterey SC John Paul College Naranga School

  3. START . A joint initiative between Chisholm Institute and 13 Secondary Schools in the Frankston area. A three storey Building that will be located on the Frankston Chisholm site.

  4. START WHAT THE BUILDING WILL LOOK LIKE

  5. START WHAT THE BUILDING WILL LOOK LIKE

  6. START There are three key groups working toward establishing facility. • The Board of Management • Project Control Group • The Operations Group

  7. START Builder has been appointed Completion expected mid 2014 The START Board will soon finalise a Joint Use Agreement In Term 4 this year it is hoped that a part-time ‘START TTC’ facilitator will be employed. The START Operations Group has developed a draft timetable for implementation in 2014

  8. START Skill shortage areas had to be addressed • Plumbing • Hairdressing • Commercial Cookery • Carpentry • Tiling • Painting and Decorating • Plastering • Wall and Ceiling Lining

  9. Middle School Programs START • There is planning for at least one full day per week set aside for programs focused on Year 9 and 10 students. • There is the opportunity to devise some innovative ideas that will meet the needs of this cohort and provide them with new opportunities. • The onus is on each of the 13 schools to come up with suggestions.

  10. Local Data Mornington Peninsula employment data

  11. START TAFE tasters Year 9 & Year 10 • To experience what it is like to study a VET subject • Taste of the related industry they experience and its related careers.

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