Atwea College | Semester 4 Magazine and Course Guide

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M AGA ZINE AND COURSE GUIDE

Term 4

SPR I N G 2021

TERM 4 course information

HIGH SCHOOL AT ALESCO MUSIC INDUSTRY HEALTH AND BEAUTY BUSINESS COMMUNITY AND AGED CARE FOOD, LANGUAGES AND CULTURE PHOTOGRAPHY FITNESS AND OUTDOORS CREATIVE ARTS

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Atwea College is now registered as a COVID Safe organisation with the NSW Government.

RESILIENCE Atwea College is accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). Legal name: Workers Educational Association – Hunter RTO code: 90020 Atwea College gratefully acknowledges the support of the Department of Education. Workers Educational Association – Hunter is delighted to provide VET Student Loans eligible courses for existing and new students, for all full qualifications at Diploma level and above. VET Student Loans is a Commonwealth supported loan scheme that helps eligible VET students pay their tuition fees for higher-level VET qualifications and pay the loan back when their income reaches a manageable level. For more information consult the Study Assist website. *This training is subsidised by the NSW Government. Disclaimer: The information in this brochure was correct at the time of printing but is subject to change without notice.


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SPR I N G 2021 As we approach the end of 2021, we look back at another year that has seen us overcome more challenges in the face of an enduring pandemic. To overcome these challenges, Atwea again has had to prove our agility and responsiveness. Our main goal is to always provide inclusive and accessible education to our students. We strive to ensure their success, despite the barriers they may face. We are here to support them in their learning journey and make sure they achieve the outcomes they desire. Educational attainment is increasingly important as the demand for skilled employees grows. A modest improvement especially in the educational outcomes of young Australians would result in significant economic gains.

In the first week of September, Atwea College celebrated a world-wide week dedicated to highlighting the outcomes of adult learning. For Adult Learners Week this year, we celebrated with the theme ‘Change Your Story’. We have an incredibly diverse student base, from all walks of life, who are wanting to change their lives. We are always proud to be a vehicle through which they make this change, steering them toward a brighter future where they have choice and opportunity. If they want to make the change, we will do whatever it takes to make this happen. Atwea has been highly successful in attracting funding to support skills training in emerging areas of vocational pursuit. This is about identifying areas of employment need in our region and then working closely with employers and funding bodies to develop accredited courses. We want to ensure we can support our region’s economic recovery through education, training and community development. Students who enrol with community education providers such as Atwea consistently show the greatest increase into employment of any provider type. Community Education graduates were also the most satisfied with assessment, the most satisfied with the overall quality of training and the most willing to recommend their training providers.

“If students want to make the CHANGE, we will do whatever it takes to make this happen. ”

Atwea College and Alesco Senior College do more than just educate students. We prepare them for life – developing communication skills, self-discipline and respect for themselves, their peers and their world. We also strongly believe in the benefits of a rounded education, including the teamwork, self-expression and personal development that happens outside the classroom.

At Alesco, we know young people who complete Year 12 have a greater likelihood of being employed throughout their adult life and are less likely to be reliant on welfare, compared to their peers who do not complete school. Our school aims to develop students into independent and successful learners, confident and creative individuals, and active and informed citizens – with the view to giving them all the skills, knowledge and capabilities to thrive.

We are also very proud of our Learn for Fun courses which enable health and wellbeing, engagement in recreational pursuits and increased community participation. As we near the end of 2021 we would like to congratulate all of our students at Atwea College and Alesco Senior College who have completed, or are completing their studies and wish them all the very best for the future. We hope we have provided you with the support and confidence to take the next step in your journey.

Rowan Cox EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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SKILLS TRAINING With this, she taught her first Diploma of Beauty Therapy course. She was inspired to teach after attending some trade industry workshops and having gained more experience through her travels, really wanted to pass her knowledge onto others. In 2005 she moved to Newcastle and combined training and working as a therapist to further develop her skills and gain more experience. Jaimie loves anything to do with the skin and enjoys result driven treatments and educating students about skincare technology and ingredients.

INCLUSIVE LEARNING

Since studying the Diploma of Beauty Therapy herself in 1995, Jaimie Adamson has had a very rewarding career in the beauty industry. After graduating, Jaimie worked for 4 years as a beauty therapist, gaining vast experience and knowledge that gave her the confidence to work in London for 3 years. It was in London she was given the opportunity to manage a successful salon in 2 locations, Kensington and Marylebone. When returning to Australia, Jaimie moved to Perth and worked in a day spa for 3 years. Whilst living in Perth, her passion for training came to fruition and Jaimie completed her Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.

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“Atwea is an organisation that encourages learning in a safe, supported and connected way.”

JAIMIE ADAMSON

At Atwea College, Jaimie now teaches the nationally accredited Diploma of Beauty Therapy. This involves teaching hands-on skills to learners like massage techniques, skin analysis and providing knowledge about how the skin and body function in order to successfully apply treatments in a professional manner. The Diploma of Beauty Therapy teaches knowledge and skills around lash and brow services, facial treatments and skincare recommendations, waxing services, design and application of make-up, manicure and pedicure services, customer service, applying safe hygiene and health and work practices. Jamie instills confidence in her students so that they can be job ready and fulfill a rewarding career within the beauty industry. Jaimie chose to teach at Atwea College as she believes we encourage learning in a safe, supported and connected way that promotes student wellbeing and creates inclusive learning opportunities for everyone. She feels completely supported at Atwea and her experience has been very positive. For more information about this course, see page 9.


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After leaving Wallsend High School in year 9, Amanda was struggling with reading and spelling and never thought she would be able to achieve her studies. Amanda had heard positive stories about Atwea College and decided to enrol in the Certificate III in Individual Support, Disability. Travelling from Windale to Raymond Terrace two days per week, Amanda became determined to succeed. Being a single mother to 6 daughters and a foster carer for 6 years, Amanda has looked after children who live with disability and feels helping others is her calling. She now believes she has the skills and passion to help other adults living with disability. Her daughters are her biggest drive to succeed and she wants to show them how to be brave and confident. In the Certificate III in Individual Support, Amanda learned how to support independence and wellbeing, how to work with diverse people, the line of legal and ethical work, and how to follow safe work practices. She also learnt about community participation and social inclusion and how to facilitate the empowerment of people with disability. She is now ready to take her skills and knowledge and apply them in the real world.

“With the support of Atwea, I feel so much more confident.”

Amanda is always caring and supportive to her class mates which helps create a positive class environment. With the help of her trainer Trudi, Atwea Student Support Services and the training coordinator, Amanda has grown in confidence. She has learned that it is okay to ask for help when needed. One of Amanda’s daughters also studied the course with her.

Amanda found the positive environment she needed at Atwea College. She felt supported all the way and enjoyed the smaller classes which gave her a more individualised experience. Staff were always there to talk about the next steps in her journey and help where they could. In the future, Amanda would like to continue her studies at a higher level and work in the disability sector. With all the support from Atwea, Amanda now feels confident to face the future.

AMANDA DAWSON

To find out more about these courses, see page 8.

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COURSES SKILLS TRAINING

Hospitality and Retail

Courses are run in Newcastle, Cessnock, Raymond Terrace, Maitland, Lake Macquarie

COURSE NAME

COST

DETAILS

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No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

2 days per week 8 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

HOSPITALITY WORK SKILLS – SITXCCS003 Interact with customers – SITHIND001 Use hygienic practices for hospitality service – SITHFAB002 Provide responsible service of alcohol• – SITHGAM001 Provide responsible gambling services•

Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

– SITXFIN001 Process financial transactions – Non-accredited: Introduction to Barista – Non-accredited: Study skills – Non-accredited: Pathway planning RSA & RCG: Upon successful completion of the course you will be issued with the relevant Statement of Attainment and you will be able to apply for your

Liquor & Gaming approved Competency Card.

RCG (SITHGAM001)•

$150

1 day

Various dates – contact us for details.

RSA (SITHFAB002)•

$150

1 day

Various dates – contact us for details.

RSA & RCG Package (SITHGAM001 & SITHFAB002)•

$275

2 days

Various dates – contact us for details.

SIT20316 Certificate II in Hospitality

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week 24 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

SIT30616 Certificate III in Hospitality

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week 24 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

HOSPITALITY

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RETAIL SKILL SET No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

2 days per week 6 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

RETAIL SIR20216 Certificate II in Retail Services

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week 24 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

SIR30216 Certificate III in Retail

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week 24 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

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–S IRXCOM002 Work effectively in a team –S IRXIND003 Organise personal work requirements –S IRXWHS002 Contribute to workplace health and safety –N on-accredited: Study skills –N on-accredited: Pathway planning

HOSPITALITY WORK SKILLS Individuals with engaging and dynamic people skills are highly suitable for the fast-paced environment of the hospitality sector. This skill set, which includes RSA and RCG, will have you job-ready in no time.

RETAIL SKILL SET Increase your employability by enrolling in this Retail Skill Set short course. Learn from industry experts about customer service, working in a retail team environment and daily store operations. See above.

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COURSES SKILLS TRAINING Community and Aged Care Courses are run in Newcastle, Cessnock, Raymond Terrace, Maitland, Lake Macquarie COURSE NAME

COST

DETAILS

START

No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

2 days per week 6 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

AGED CARE/DISABILITY SKILL SET –C HCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services –C HCDIV001 Work with diverse people –H LTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems –H LTAID003 Provide first aid –N on-accredited: Study skills –N on-accredited: Pathway planning

Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

MEDICATION SKILL SET –H LTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems –H LTHPS006 Assist clients with medication

$595. Expressions of interest.

Develop the skills and knowledge required to provide medication assistance and complete medication documentation. This short course is recommended for workers in aged, home, community and disability care settings.

Various dates – contact us for details.

No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

2 days per week 6 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

COMMUNITY SERVICES SKILL SET –C HCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services –C HCDIV001 Work with diverse people –B SBWOR202 Organise and complete daily work activities –B SBWOR201 Manage personal stress in the workplace –N on-accredited: Study skills on-accredited: Pathway planning –N

Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

COMMUNITY SERVICES CHC52015 Diploma of Community Services

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Study the Diploma of Community Services over 18 months online with monthly face to face or video link workshops.

Mon 31 Jan 2022

Legal name: Workers Educational Association – Hunter. Registered business names. Atwea College I WEA Hunter I WEA Coast I Alesco Senior College I Forster Tuncurry Community College I Alesco Learning Centre I WEA Hunter Adult Education & Training. RTO code: 90020. Maximum tuition for this course is $9,990.

AGED CARE CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week | 24 weeks 120hrs compulsory work placement. Support in securing work placement provided.

Various dates – contact us for details.

CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Study the Certificate IV in Ageing Support over 12 months. Blended delivery options. 120hrs compulsory work placement.

Various dates – contact us for details.

CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week | 24 weeks 120hrs compulsory work placement. Support in securing work placement provided.

Various dates – contact us for details.

CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Study the Certificate IV in Disability over 12 months online. Blended delivery options. 120hrs compulsory work placement.

Various dates – contact us for details.

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Study to become a youth leader. This qualification is also available as a traineeship.

Various dates – contact us for details.

DISABILITY

YOUTH WORK CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work

*This training is subsidised by the NSW Government.

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Complementary Health and Beauty COST

DETAILS

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No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

1 day per week face to face 12 weeks Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

Various dates

No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

1 day per week face to face 10 weeks Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

Various dates

SHB30115 Certificate III in Beauty Services

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week 24 weeks

Various dates

SHB50115 Diploma of Beauty Therapy

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

3 days per week 12 month course

Tue 5 Oct

SHB50115 Diploma of Beauty Therapy (Upskilling Pathway)

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week 9 month course

Tue 5 Oct

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COURSE NAME

Run in Newcastle

– SHBXWHS001 Apply safe hygiene, health and work practices – SHBBMUP002 Design and apply make-up – SHBXCCS001 Conduct salon financial transactions – SHBBNLS004 Apply nail art – SHBBBFAS001 Provide lash and brow services – Non-accredited: Study skills – Non-accredited: Pathway planning NAIL TECHNOLOGY SKILL SET – SHBXWHS001 Apply safe hygiene, health and work practices – SHBBNLS003 Apply acrylic nail enhancements – SHBBNLS006 Apply advanced nail art – SHBBNLS005 Use electric file equipment for nail services – Non-accredited: Study skills – Non-accredited: Pathway planning

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BEAUTY INDUSTRY SKILL SET

BEAUTY SERVICES

If you have already achieved SHB30115 Certificate III in Beauty Services come and talk to us about upskilling to the Diploma. Legal name: Workers Educational Association – Hunter. Registered business names. Atwea College I WEA Hunter I WEA Coast I Alesco Senior College I Forster Tuncurry Community College I Alesco Learning Centre I WEA Hunter Adult Education & Training. RTO code: 90020. Maximum tuition for this course is $13,990.

MAKE-UP SHB30215 Certificate III in Make-up

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

2 days per week 24 weeks

Various dates

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

12 month course Recognised by the Australian Natural Therapists Association and can provide you with health fund status. 200 hours of client work must be completed.

Mon 31 Jan 2022

MASSAGE HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage

Legal name: Workers Educational Association – Hunter. Registered business names. Atwea College I WEA Hunter I WEA Coast I Alesco Senior College I Forster Tuncurry Community College I Alesco Learning Centre I WEA Hunter Adult Education & Training. RTO code: 90020. Maximum tuition for this course is $14,990.

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COURSES SKILLS TRAINING Business

Courses are run in Newcastle, Cessnock, Raymond Terrace, Maitland, Lake Macquarie

COURSE NAME

COST

DETAILS

START

No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

2 days per week 8 weeks

Various dates – contact us for details.

BUSINESS SKILL SET – BSBCMM211 Apply communication skills – BSBTWK201 Work effectively with others – BSBWHS211 Contribute to health and safety of self and others – BSBTEC202 Use digital technologies to communicate in a work environment – Non-accredited: Study skills – Non-accredited: Pathway planning

Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

BUSINESS DIGITAL SKILL SET – BSBTEC201 Use business software applications – BSBTEC202 Use digital technologies to communicate in a work environment – BSBTEC101 Operate digital devices – Non accredited: Computer skills – Non-accredited: Study skills – Non-accredited: Pathway planning

No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

2 days per week 6 weeks Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

Various dates – contact us for details.

BUSINESS DIGITAL INTERMEDIATE SKILL SET – BSBTEC202 Use digital technologies to communicate in a work environment – BSBTEC301 Design and produce business documents – BSBTEC302 Design and produce spreadsheets – BSBTEC303 Create electronic presentations – Non-accredited: Study skills – Non-accredited: Pathway planning

No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

2 days per week 8 weeks Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

Various dates – contact us for details.

DIGITAL MARKETING How to Integrate Digital Platforms into Your Business

No fees apply (if eligible). This training may be subsidised by the NSW Government if your business has less than 20 employees or under $2M turnover. Contact us to check eligibility.

This course helps you and your team understand and market your business in the digital world. Includes a 1-day workshop with three worksite support visits to complete a marketing plan. This course has accredited and non-accredited components.

Dates determined by demand.

BSB20120 Certificate II in Workplace Skills

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Self-paced online delivery. Choose your hours of study.

Enrol any time.

BSB30120 Certificate III in Business

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Self-paced online delivery. Choose your hours of study.

Enrol any time.

BSB30120 Certificate III in Business (Administration)

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Self-paced online delivery. Choose your hours of study.

Enrol any time.

BSB30120 Certificate III in Business (Customer Engagement)

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Self-paced online delivery. Choose your hours of study.

Enrol any time.

BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business (Administration)

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Self-paced online delivery. Choose your hours of study.

Enrol any time.

BSB40520 Certificate IV Leadership & Management

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Self-paced online delivery. Choose your hours of study.

Enrol any time.

BSB50120 Diploma of Business

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Study the Diploma of Business over 12 months. Online delivery with monthly face-to-face workshops.

Tue 5 Oct

BUSINESS

Legal name: Workers Educational Association – Hunter. Registered business names. Atwea College I WEA Hunter I WEA Coast I Alesco Senior College I Forster Tuncurry Community College I Alesco Learning Centre I WEA Hunter Adult Education & Training. RTO code: 90020. Maximum tuition for this course is $5,990.

BSB50420 Diploma of Leadership and Management

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

Study the Diploma of Leadership and Management over 12 months. Online delivery with monthly face-to-face workshops.

Tue 5 Oct

Legal name: Workers Educational Association – Hunter. Registered business names. Atwea College I WEA Hunter I WEA Coast I Alesco Senior College I Forster Tuncurry Community College I Alesco Learning Centre I WEA Hunter Adult Education & Training. RTO code: 90020. Maximum tuition for this course is $5,990.

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To register call 02 4925 4200 visit atwea.edu.au Music Industry

Run at The Creative Arts Space in Hamilton, Newcastle

COURSE NAME

COST

DETAILS

START

No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

1 day per week 10 weeks

Various dates

– CUAMCP303 Develop simple pieces using electronic media – CUAMLT302 Apply knowledge of style and genre to music industry practice – CUAMPF304 Make a music demo – CUAMCP302 Write song lyrics – Non-accredited: Study skills – Non-accredited: Pathway planning

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HOME STUDIO RECORDING SKILL SET

Flexible delivery options depending on numbers.

– CUAFOH202 Usher patrons – CUAFOH301 Provide seating and ticketing services – CUAIND201 Develop and apply creative arts industry knowledge – CUALGT201 Develop basic lighting skills and knowledge – CUASOU201 Develop basic audio skills and knowledge – CUASTA202 Assist with bump in and bump out of shows – Non-accredited: Study skills – Non-accredited: Pathway planning

No fee if eligible for subsidy.*

CUA30915 Certificate III in Music Industry

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

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THEATRE FRONT OF HOUSE SKILL SET Various dates

2 days per week 10 weeks Some days will be assisting with shows for the practical experience and may be in the evening or weekend.

2 days per week 24 weeks

Various dates

An introduction to the music industry with a focus on industry requirements.

CUA50815 Diploma of Music Industry

Fees subject to eligibility and funding availability.

12 month course

Tue 5 Oct

Elective streams: Performance, Sound Production and Business.

Legal name: Workers Educational Association – Hunter. Registered business names. Atwea College I WEA Hunter I WEA Coast I Alesco Senior College I Forster Tuncurry Community College I Alesco Learning Centre I WEA Hunter Adult Education & Training. RTO code: 90020. Maximum tuition for this course is $13,990.

First Aid

Courses are run in Newcastle, Cessnock, Raymond Terrace, Maitland, Lake Macquarie

COURSE NAME

COST

DETAILS

START

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid• Includes HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

$140

9am-4pm 1 day

Various dates – contact us for details.

MUSIC INDUSTRY Whatever aspect of the music industry you are passionate about, the Diploma of Music Industry has elective streams designed to help you toward your professional music goal. See above.

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ATWEA NEWS

AMAZING OUTCOMES Congratulations to our Diploma of Beauty Services class of 2021 who, after completing their Certificate III in Beauty Services with Atwea, returned for their diploma studies in October 2020 and despite the hurdles and setbacks of a global pandemic, were able to complete their course and graduate in July 2021. The graduation ceremony was held at Brown Sugar in Warners Bay and was a great night for all involved. This is an excellent demonstration of our theme “outcomes” with all students finding employment within the industry and one starting her own beauty business. Good luck and well done all!

THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE We are proud to be one of nine Newcastle and Hunter based Charities to have been awarded a funding grant for life-changing projects at the May 2021 Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation Grant Ceremony. The funds will be used to purchase seven mobile science labs and related consumables for our seven Alesco Senior campuses operating across the Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Hunter, Port Stephens and Mid-North Coast areas. We can’t wait to see how this grant helps to shape the outcome for our young scientists at Alesco!

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WHAT’S ON AT

THE CAS LYRICS by Tim Rice

Term 4

MUSIC by Andrew Lloyd Webber

SPR I N G 2021

BY ARRANGEMENT WITH ORIGIN TM THEATRICAL ON BEHALF OF THE REALLY USEFUL GROUP LIMITED

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR NOVEMBER Wed 17, Fri 19, Sat 20 7pm to 9:30pm Sun 21 Matinee 2pm to 4:30pm Wed 24, Fri 26, Sat 27 7pm to 9:30pm Sun 28 Matinee 2pm to 4:30pm

Tickets $25

Directed by

Drew Pitman TM (C) 1996 The Really Useful Group Limited

Jesus Christ Superstar is a 1970 rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. Initially unable to get backing for a stage production, the composers released it as a rock opera album musical. Focusing on the last seven days of Christ’s life, Drew Pittman’s adaptation stays true to the original text while giving the show a more contemporary feel, with themes from today blended through the show. Starring some of Newcastle’s best voices, musical direction from Kieran Norman and choreography from Conda winning choreographer Silvia Flores this is a show not to be missed.

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LEARN FOR FUN Come along to one of our short courses to learn just for fun or to keep CONNECTED and ACTIVE for Spring.

PODCASTING FOR BEGINNERS

GIFTS THAT KEEP ON GIVING Did you know you can purchase gift vouchers for our courses? Whether its sewing, canoeing or making arancini, you can give someone the gift of learning today. Contact us to enquire.

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Discover the skills needed to create a simple, quality podcast, for fun or to take your business message to the world. Find out about equipment, hosting and publishing platforms, story creation, audience understanding, professional broadcast techniques, copyright issues and recording. See page 18.


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RELAXATION TECHNIQUES

CHRISTMAS CANDLES Make natural soy candles that can add a festive theme to your home or for Christmas gifting. See page 17.

Reduce anxiety and stress and create relaxation for yourself. Be guided through a number of basic focus, breathing and writing techniques and activities as well as a few mini meditations to incorporate into your daily life. See page 18.

OUTRIGGER CANOE NIGHT AND SUNRISE PHOTOGRAPHY Get inspired by our beautiful city, and learn the skills to photograph it. Venture out to Redhead Beach and Merewether for night and sunrise sessions. See page 17.

Supervised practice in a six-person outrigger canoe and a rotating try out in a double outrigger canoe with a coach. Enjoy a paddle around Throsby Creek and the harbour before returning to Carrington. See page 19.

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COURSES LEARN FOR FUN

ITALIAN PANETTONE Panettone is a type of Italian sweet bread originally from Milan, usually prepared and enjoyed for Christmas. Learn how to make this traditional recipe from an expert as a wonderful addition to your Christmas table or for seasonal gifting.

Food, Languages and Culture

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SPANISH

COST

TIME

WKS

START DATE

ITALIAN

COST

Spanish Beginners

$280

6-8:30pm

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Mon 11 Oct

Italian Beginners

$280

2:30-5pm or 6-8:30pm

8

Wed 6 Oct

Spanish Intermediate

$280

6-8:30pm

8

Tue 5 Oct

Italian Intermediate

$280

8

Tues 5 Oct

Spanish Conversational

$280

6-8:30pm

8

Wed 6 Oct

2:30-5pm or 6-8:30pm

Italian Continuing

$280

2:30-5pm or 6-8:30pm

8

Mon 11 Oct

$220

6-8pm

8

Mon 11 Oct

Italian Parliamo

$220

10.30am12.30pm

8

Sat 9 Oct

Japanese Intermediate

$280

6-8:30pm

8

Mon 11 Oct

Japanese Beginners

$280

6-8:30pm

8

Tues 5 Oct

Japanese Continuing

$280

6-8:30pm

8

Wed 6 Oct

Chinese Mandarin Beginners GERMAN

$220

6-8pm

8

Tue 5 Oct

German Beginners

$280

12:30-3pm

8

Tue 5 Oct

German Intermediate

$280

6-8:30pm

8

Wed 6 Oct

AUSLAN Auslan Beginners

TIME

WKS

START DATE

JAPANESE

LATIN Latin Beginners

$280

6-8:30pm

8

Tue 5 Oct

French Beginners

$280

12:30-3pm or 6-8:30pm

8

Tue 19 Oct

French Intermediate

$280

12:30-3pm or 6-8:30pm

8

Wed 20 Oct

French Continuing

$200

12:30-3pm or

6

Thu 28 Oct

$200

6-8:30pm

6

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FRENCH

CHINESE MANDARIN

COURSE NAME

COST

TIME

WKS

START DATE

DETAILS

Italian Arancini

$89

6-9pm

1

Mon 18 Oct

This hands-on cooking class shows you how to make delicious Italian Arancini.*

$89 Parmigiana Eggplant (Melanzane alla Parmigiana) with Besciamella sauce and traditional Peperonata Dish (Italian vegetarian) Schiacciata Fiorentina and Crostoli $89

6-9pm

1

Mon 11 Oct

Learn how to create traditional Italian Parmigiana and Peperonata from scratch to take home and enjoy!*

6-9pm

1

Mon 1 Nov or Mon 29 Nov

Cook authentic and traditional Italian orange cake and Crostoli biscuits from scratch to take home!*

Cannelloni with homemade pasta, bechamel and tomato sauce

$89

6-9pm

1

Mon 25 Oct or Mon 15 Nov

Join Elisabetta to learn how to make spinach and ricotta Cannelloni with fresh made pasta and sauces!*

Italian Festive Season Cakes

$89

6-9pm

1

Mon 13 Dec

Make two festive cakes – Pandoro stars with eggnog custard and Christmas Zuccotto.

Italian Panettone

$89

6-9pm

1

Mon 6 Dec

Elisabetta will guide you in making this traditional Italian Christmas Sweetbread.

Conchiglioni and Cantucci biscuits

$89

6-9pm

1

Mon 22 Nov

Learn how to make two Christmas classics – Italian filled pasta and Tuscan biscuits.

Panettone and Ricciarelli

$89

9am-12pm

1

Sat 11 Dec

Fill and decorate Panettone for the festive season.

Edible Christmas Wreath

$89

9am-12pm

1

Sat 4 Dec

Learn to cook, pipe and bake a light and crunchy choux pastry as an edible Christmas wreath.

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COURSE NAME

COST

TIME

WKS

START DATE

DETAIL

Arc Welding

$80

10am-12pm

2

Wed 6 Oct or Wed 10 Nov

Learn the basic welding skills and techniques to weld safely and correctly on small projects.*

Soap Making Beginners

$89

5:30-8:30pm

1

Wed 13 Oct Create and control the products you use on your own skin! In one session, students will learn basic scientific principles of saponification to create a basic soap Wed 3 Nov Wed 17 Nov using supermarket ingredients. Learn the basics of operating Soapcalc.* Wed 24 Nov or Wed 8 Dec

Soap Making Advanced

$89

5:30-8:30pm 1

Wed 20 Oct Wed 10 Nov Wed 1 Dec or Wed 15 Dec

Students will learn about the different colourants and fragrance/essential oils that can be used safely in soap, as well as additives that are soothing to different skin conditions. Must have completed Soap Making Beginners.*

Soy Candles

$89

9am-12pm

1

Sat 30 Oct

Make your own natural soy candles. You can choose from six different fragrances and colours to make your own candle to take home.*

Basic Sewing

$280 5:30-8:30pm

6

Mon 11 Oct or Wed 13 Oct

Learn basic sewing skills, how to use a sewing machine, read and understand patterns, simple garment construction, repairs and alteration.*

Christmas Candles

$89

9am-12pm

1

Sat 13 Nov

Make natural soy candles that can add a festive theme to your home or for Christmas gifting.*

Christmas ‘Quilt as you go’ Placemats or Table Runner

$89

9am-12pm

1

Sat 27 Nov

Learn how to cut and piece two different quilted placemats. lncludes wadding and backing. Binding techniques will be shown to finish edges.

Puppy Obedience School

$89

6-7:30pm

4

Wed 3 Nov

Learn how to use your hands, body and voice to teach your puppy to sit, stand, drop, heel, retrieve and come to you. For puppies 9 to 16 weeks on collar and lead, must have current vaccination paperwork. *

Floristry – Foam Base Medium Arrangement Preserved/dried

$160

6-8pm

1

Mon 22 Nov

Create an arrangement in floral foam in a ceramic pot, using a mix of preserved and dried materials. Learn the basic techniques to a centrepiece or sideboard design. All materials are supplied. Please bring along an apron and wear enclosed shoes.

Floristry – Christmas Wreath

$145

6-8pm

1

Mon 6 Dec or Mon 13 Dec

Create your own Christmas wreath using beautifully textured dried and preserved flowers and foliages. Perfect to decorate your front door. Wreaths are hand made from vines, for an organic, rustic look.

Floristry – Christmas Table Styling

$160

6-9pm

1

Tue 14 Dec

Create a beautifully styled Christmas table design using fresh, dried and preserved flowers and foliage into a foam base. Perfect to decorate your Christmas table. Play with additional styling items (candles, vases, napery etc) to create a completely styled table using a few different design ideas. You will take away a beautiful centrepiece arrangement and a whole lot of ideas for a spectacular Christmas table.

Photography

Term 4

SPR I N G 2021

Hobbies, Home & Handicrafts

TERM 4

COURSE NAME

COST

TIME

WKS

START DATE

DETAIL

Beginners DLSR Photography

$170

6-8:30pm

3

Tue 5 Oct Wed 6 Oct Tue 9 Nov or Wed 10 Nov

Learn the three basic elements of photography and learn how to confidently shoot in manual mode, to create the shots you imagine.

Intermediate DSLR Photography

$170

6-8:30pm

3

Mon 11 Oct

Build on the skills learned in Beginners class. Night one in the classroom, followed by two nights of practical lessons out photographing in Newcastle (meet up at the classroom). Pre-requisite: Atwea College Beginners DSLR.

Night & Sunrise Photography

$170

See description for times

3

Tue 30 Nov

Photography theory and inspiration class in the classroom on Tue 30 Nov (6pm), a sunrise shoot on Fri 3 Dec (5:15 am) at Redhead Beach and a night shoot on Tue 7 Dec (7pm) at Merewether Beach.

atwea.edu.au

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COURSES LEARN FOR FUN Personal Development

TERM 4

COURSE NAME

COST

TIME

WKS

START DATE

Public Speaking

$200

6:30-9pm

8

Wed 13 Oct Learn the techniques of public speaking and improve your confidence with experienced Toastmasters.

Psychic Development

$220

6:30-8:30pm 8

Mon 11 Oct

Meditation

$220

6:30-8:30pm 8

Wed 13 Oct Learn the basics of a variety of meditation styles. Learn how to build the practice, relax and understand everyone has the ability to meditate.

Psychic Development

$89

10am-4pm

1

Sat 6 Nov

Understand the fundamentals of how to listen to your intuition, inner guidance and what psychic means. If you have completed or previously attended any Basic Psychic Development Workshops, you can still benefit from attending this workshop.

$89

10am-4pm

1

Sat 30 Oct

During this interactive one day workshop, through guided and supportive low impact activities, learn the basics of how to reduce anxiety and stress and create relaxation for yourself. Be guided through a number of basic focus, breathing and writing techniques and activities as well as a few mini meditations to incorporate in your daily life.

Introduction to Creative Writing

$69

10am-1pm

1

Sat 9 Oct

This workshop is all about having fun and using your imagination and will help novice writers develop the essential tools needed to be a creative writer.

Writing a Short Story

$69

10am-1pm

1

Sat 16 Oct

This workshop provides students with an understanding of all aspects of writing short stories, in various genres. All styles and viewpoints contained within the short story form will be discussed. Through a series of Creative Writing exercises, students will explore different approaches to writing a short story.

Writing Romantic Fiction

$69

10am-1pm

1

Sat 23 Oct

This workshop will take you through everything you need to know to write the kind of romance novel that gets noticed. From creating a hero and heroine that sizzle, to understanding point-of-view and knowing where to go for more resources, you'll get access to insider information on making the most out of your manuscript.

Podcasting for Beginners

$350

9am-3pm

2

Sat 6 Nov

This course has been designed for anyone wishing to learn the skills to create a simple quality podcast. For fun, or to take your business message to the world. Knowledge covered includes equipment, hosting and publishing platforms, story creation, audience understanding, professional broadcast techniques, copyright issues and recording. Students will get the opportunity to brainstorm podcast ideas with a broadcast and podcast professional.*

Standard Mental Health First Aid

$170

6-9pm

4

Tue 12 Oct

The Standard Mental Health First Aid course will teach you how to provide initial support to other adults who may be experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis until appropriate professional help is received or the crisis resolves, using a practical, evidence based Action Plan. This course is based on guidelines developed through the expert consensus of people with lived experience of mental health problems and professionals. NOTE: This course is NOT a therapy or support group. Please bring $30 (cash) for manual.*

O N E DAY W O R K S H O P

Relaxation Techniques O N E DAY W O R K S H O P

DETAIL

Understand how to use your natural abilities and intuition to develop your own psychic senses. Begin your journey with the fundamentals of psychic connection, interpretation of messages, signs, synchronicity. Put it into practice in a safe, respectful learning environment.

INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING Learn the essentials tools of writing and unleash your imagination. See above.

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Fitness and Outdoors

TERM 4

COST

TIME

WKS

START DATE

DETAIL

Introduction to Outrigger Canoeing

$30

9am-12pm

1

Sat 23 Oct, Sat 20 Nov or Sat 11 Dec

Supervised practice in a six-person outrigger canoe and a rotating try out in a double outrigger canoe with a coach. Enjoy a paddle around Throsby Creek and the harbour before returning to Carrington.

Cardio Tennis

$79

6:30-7:30pm 5

Thu 14 Oct

Fun, social group tennis fitness program for people of all ages and abilities. The Cardio Tennis session provides a time efficient way to improve your fitness, lose weight and meet new friends.

Tennis – Adult Clinic for Experienced and Competition Players

$99

6pm-7:30pm 5

Tue 12 Oct

An excellent opportunity to improve your tennis game. Playing drills, match play and court craft advice from experienced professionals. A fun workout and healthy exercise. Meet new friends and develop your tennis skills.

Tennis – Ladies Clinic for Experienced and Competition Players

$99

10:30am12pm

5

Tue 12 Oct

As above.

Tai Chi for Arthritis and Falls $89 Prevention – Newcastle

1:45-3pm

6

Thu 21 Oct

Using Dr Lam’s easy, self-paced, step-wise teaching method. Tai Chi significantly improves pain, stiffness, mobility and general health. Supported by the Arthritis Foundation of Australia.

Tai Chi for Arthritis and $89 Falls Prevention – Raymond Terrace

11:15am12:30pm

6

Thu 21 Oct

As above.

Chair Yoga

$110

11:15am12:30pm

8

Tue 5 Oct

Chair Yoga is a wonderful way to get the many physical and mental health benefits of yoga for those who may have trouble standing for long periods or sitting on the floor.

Yoga, Breath & Movement for Longevity

$110

4-5:15pm

8

Mon 11 Oct

Relax, reduce stress, improve balance, flexibility and strength through the practice of yoga, movement and simple breathwork. Sara’s class is perfect for those new to Yoga or who enjoy a slower paced class.

Reiki Level 2

$89

10am-4pm

1

Sat 16 Oct

Take your Reiki to the next level.

Introduction to the Japanese Dojo for Ladies (Self-defence focus)

$175

9-10:30am

8

Sat 9 Oct

An introduction to the basics of traditional Japanese martial arts and self-defence, modelled on the syllabus of the Shikishimakan Dojo. To be empowered is very much a matter of the heart and ultimate strength never resides in the hands or feet.*

Term 4

SPR I N G 2021

COURSE NAME

REIKI Increase your skills in this alternative, hand-ons form of medicine. Use your hands to encourage emotional and physical healing. See above.

atwea.edu.au

4925 4200

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COURSES LEARN FOR FUN Business and Money Matters

TERM 4

COURSE NAME

COST

TIME

WKS

START DATE

DETAIL

Understanding Investments $59

6-9pm

1

Mon 1 Nov

Learn how investments work and how you can use them to turn a profit.

Wealth Creation and Accumulation

$59

6-9pm

1

Mon 8 Nov

Learn how you can create wealth and achieve financial independence.

Stock Market Investing

$59

6-9pm

1

Mon 15 Nov Gain a sound understanding of the issues involved in buying and selling shares, understanding financial pages, taxation aspects including negative gearing, dividend imputation and how you can lower your personal tax.

Successful Money Management

$59

6-9pm

1

Mon 22 Nov Learn about various investment strategies and how they are appropriate in differing stages of life.

Planning for Retirement

$59

6-9pm

1

Mon 29 Nov Learn the importance of retirement planning and investment options such as cash, shares, super, property and self-managed funds.

Build an Online Store with Shopify

$159

9am-3pm

2

Sat 9 Oct

Computer Confidence

$280

9:30am12:45pm

6

Wed 13 Oct Computers for absolute beginners to learn skills and build tech confidence. Our trainer will guide you through a range of programs including internet and email. You will also be able to create, edit and save documents in Microsoft programs and be able to create and use an electronic filing system.

Connect with Facebook

$79

9am-1pm

1

Sat 23 Oct

Learn to make the most of your new Facebook profile. Please bring your login details or your own device with Facebook access if you wish to use your own account. You can set up a Facebook account on the day or just use the course for your own information.

Buying and Selling Online – Christmas Edition

$79

9am-1pm

1

Sat 30 Oct

Cut the clutter and make some money to shop for great online Christmas deals!

If you’re thinking of starting an eCommerce business, you need a website to support it. Shopify is one of the best eCommerce platform for functionality and user friendliness. This course will show you step by step how to build, design, manage and market a Shopify store that both customers, and search engines like Google, will love! This will be run as a small class with plenty of time to discuss your needs, it is very practical and hands on. Please contact us for course requirements.

BUYING AND SELLING ONLINE Use the power of online tools to sell what you no longer need to those who want it, and make some extra cash! See above.

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Creative Arts COST

TIME

WKS

START DATE

DETAIL

Traditional & Chinese Water Colour Painting

$89

10am-4pm

1

Sat 23 Oct

Learn graceful brush strokes using Chinese ink and watercolours. Creativity and chi will flow as we paint dragonflies, bamboo, flowers and more.*

Acrylic Maximilisation Painting

$89

10am-4pm

1

Sat 30 Oct

The direct opposite of minimalism. Large brightly coloured designs and patterns played against each other to make a big statement. This is quite a new form of painting style (only around 50 years). We will work on a large stretched canvas.*

Alcohol Ink

$89

10am-4pm

1

Sat 6 Nov

Spend the day using this versatile ink, we will cover working on yupo plastic paper, glass and more.*

Mosaic

$89

10am-4pm

1

Sat 13 Nov

Mosaics are perfect to place in your garden or home! In this class you will work on your chosen item, please advise (by phone to Atwea College) which wooden cut-out you want to make so it can be available on the day for purchase ready for you to mosaic and hang or stake. The class will cover all you need to know to get a finished result!*

Flip Cup – A new style of art

$89

10am-4pm

1

Sat 20 Nov

New to painting or just want to have fun? In this workshop you will work on 5 different paintings on stretched canvases, using acrylic paints and a medium gel. Different colours are mixed in plastic cups to paint, string, flip cup and pour to make abstract, beaches, flowers and feathers in a thick flow of paint.*

Framed Vintage Jewelled $89 Christmas Tree

10am-4pm

1

Sat 27 Nov

Bling it on during this Christmas themed workshop. Use your old jewellery to create a treasured Christmas decoration that you won’t want to take down.*

Mature Make-Up

$59

5:30-8:30pm

1

Mon 18 Oct Learn techniques to apply your make-up to suit your facial features. or Mon 29 Nov Course overview Hooded eyes | Lift your eyes | Look younger | Clever tips | Perfecting pigmentation | Skincare products. Please bring your makeup kit.*

Festive Season Masterclass

$59

5:30-8:30pm

1

Mon 8 Nov

Term 4

COURSE NAME

SPR I N G 2021

TERM 4

Indulge your inner diva and learn all the tips and tricks to create a beautiful holiday makeover that is suitable for all of your Christmas parties and events. Bring your own makeup kit and/or lashes.*

FRAMED VINTAGE JEWELLED CHRISTMAS TREE Bling it on during this Christmas themed workshop. Use your old jewellery to create a treasured Christmas decoration you won’t want to take down.

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HIGH SCHOOL AT ALESCO HYDRO FARMING TAKES ROOT AT ALESCO NORTHLAKES Last year Alesco Northlakes won a $2,100 grant from Lake Macquarie Council, matched by fundraising from the school, which has enabled them to purchase and install a vertical Hydro farm. Students have been busy setting up the farm and are now ready to plant their first crop. A special mention goes out to resident volunteer gardener Ric Marley for the countless hours he has put into the installation project. Northlakes looks forward to tending to their garden and growing their fresh produce.

MAKING WAVES WITH INTERNATIONAL PROJECT Alesco Senior College recently participated in The Manning River Turtle Conservation Project by making 60 craft turtles using paddle pop sticks, wool and a simple weaving technique. Their baby turtles formed part of a large mother turtle, covering 8m x 10m to be photographed from the air by a drone. The project was mainly driven by the school’s Visual Design class with some students in years 9 and 10 contributing as well. The project aims to bring awareness to the local community about our endangered Manning River Helmeted Turtle. The turtle is a 55 million year old reptile, found only in the middle and upper catchment areas of the Manning River in NSW. It is a medium short-necked freshwater turtle and was listed as an endangered species in 2017. The project is in collaboration with artist Shona Wilson and the international organisation with Nature2020.

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WITH A DIFFERENCE

ALESCO’S YEAR 13 PROGRAM CAN HELP YOUNG PEOPLE:

Term 4

A LIFE CHANGING ‘GAP YEAR’

SPR I N G 2021

Year 13 –G et qualified – Get skilled up – Get your HSC – Get focused – Get involved in the community – Get ready for life after school The program includes the ‘Trip of a Lifetime’

FLEXIBLE STUDY OPTIONS IN A SAFE, SUPPORTIVE PLACE Our targeted educational or employment pathways can be tailored to suit the needs of any potential school leaver. For young people looking to transition into the workforce, further study or just wanting to get skilled up and explore their options, Year 13 can be that life-changing gap year with a difference. Many young people leave school with no ‘exit plan’. This program aims to help students develop a solid plan for life after school and get real-world skills to help them find future success. Contact the Alesco Team to apply for the 2022 program.

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UNLOCK ING POTENTIAL

Your journey starts here

TUNCURRY

TOMAREE RAYMOND TERRACE

CESSNOCK

THE CAS

Atwea College has a long and proud history as the leading provider of community-based adult learning in the Hunter and Mid North Coast Regions.

NEWCASTLE

HEAD OFFICE

START

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Term 4 2021

Tue 5 Oct

Fri 17 Dec

Term 1 2022

Mon 31 Jan

Fri 8 Apr

Term 2 2022

Tue 26 Apr

Fri 1 Jul

Term 3 2022

Mon 18 Jul

Fri 23 Sep

COOKS HILL NORTHLAKES NEWCASTLE WEST CHARLESTOWN

PHONE

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It’s easy to learn with Atwea College Atwea College can offer many courses that are not listed here and can even tailor-make courses for small groups of learners. Contact us to let us know what you are interested in.


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