Blue and Gold 2007

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VET/VCAL VET Programs continue to grow at De La Salle with 148 students across Years 10, 11 and 12 taking part in a broad range of programs this year. Our Internal VET programs are our most popular options giving students at Kinnoull an opportunity to participate in nationally recognised industry training in Building and Construction, Electro-Technology, Multimedia and Sport and Recreation. Mr Sam Devenish joined our staff at the beginning of this year and has met all of the challenges of taking on our Certificate II Building program. We are extremely fortunate to have found someone

with such dedication and passion for this program. Students all gain First Aid certificates as well as undertaking the Building Industry safety course known as Red Card. Projects completed as part of their two-year course include ‘house mock-ups’ and the design and construction of cubbies this semester. Our VCAL/VET group worked with Mr Devenish to construct a number of the sets for the College Production ‘The Wiz’. Our Year 11 students have also attended training through our program partners Box Hill Institute of TAFE in areas like scaffolding, giving students a great experience to see some of the further education options available. Under Mr Devenish’s direction next year even more exciting plans are being developed. The pioneer of our Certificate II Electro-technology program, Mr Keith Hoy, left De La Salle mid-year to relocate to England with his family, leaving a large hole for us to fill. After much searching we were fortunate to find Mr Peter Forni who has stepped in to help students to finish off their year successfully. Students have worked on operating a small power supply system as well as programming a basic robotic system showing great flare for this area of their training. Our VET Multimedia program is now in its second year. Students have competently learned to create, manipulate and incorporate 2D graphics including animation, design and edit digital video, and create web pages with multimedia under the direction of their teacher Mr Paul Maxted. Mr Maxted is an outstanding and committed member of VET team who strives to offer his classes industry quality training and experiences. As a scored VCE/VET option this year our first group of Year 12 students will also undertake an end of year exam which will then contribute to their study score – we wish them well with this new challenge. 96

Our final internal VET option is Sport and Recreation. Mr Trevor Farr has continued his involvement in the program this year, having replaced Mr Matt Breen while on leave in Term Three last year. Mr Farr has worked diligently to offer a range of new experiences to our students. This included Year 11 students gaining their Level 1 Athletics Coaching Certificates, which they then used to help with the training of our DLS Athletics Squad in Term 1. All students also had the unique opportunity to participate in the Fire Up program run by members of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB). During this program students had a day at the MFB Recruit Training


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