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Vocational Education and Training (VET) provides students with the opportunity to gain nationally recognised qualifications while still completing their secondary schooling. These programs focus on practical, industry-based learning that develops real-world skills alongside students’ other subjects.
VET is a strong option for students who are interested in hands-on learning, exploring career pathways early, or gaining a qualification that is directly connected to further study or employment.
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What is VET?
VET programs are nationally accredited qualifications delivered through Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), often in partnership with schools and TAFEs. The training provided at school is identical in standard and content to courses delivered at TAFE.
VET focuses on developing specific industry skills and knowledge, combining classroom learning with practical, applied experience.
Key features include:
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Nationally recognised qualifications
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Industry-based, practical learning
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Competency-based assessment
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Training aligned with workplace expectations
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Delivered through an RTO in partnership with schools
How VET Works
VET programs are designed to prepare students for both further study and employment by linking learning directly to real industry contexts.
Students are assessed based on competency, meaning they must demonstrate their skills and knowledge in practical tasks, often completed in real or simulated workplace environments.
This approach helps students build confidence and gain experience in applying their learning in authentic settings.
How VET fits into Senior Schooling
VET is an important part of senior secondary pathways and can contribute to both the VCE and the VCE Vocational Major (VCE VM).
VET can:
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Contribute credit towards VCE or VCE VM completion
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Contribute to ATAR (depending on the program and study structure)
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Be undertaken as an early VCE subject in Year 10
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Provide a head start into senior studies and future pathways
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Complement academic subjects with practical, industry-relevant skills
For example, a student interested in engineering may study VCE Mathematics alongside a Certificate II in Engineering to gain both theoretical understanding and practical technical skills.
Why study VET at School
Studying VET in a school setting provides students with a supportive environment while still gaining access to industry-standard training.
Benefits include:
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Familiar school environment and support networks
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Strong connection between teachers, training and wellbeing support
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Nationally recognised qualifications identical to TAFE delivery
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Direct pathways into further study, training or employment
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Opportunities to build confidence and workplace readiness
VET allows students to explore career interests early while still keeping multiple senior pathway options open.
VET Mini Cluster Program
Pakenham Secondary College is part of a local VET Mini Cluster partnership between secondary schools, designed to expand access to a broader range of programs for students.
Participating Schools
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Edenbrook Secondary College
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Koo Wee Rup Secondary College
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Officer Secondary College
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Pakenham Secondary College
Purpose of the Mini Cluster
The Mini Cluster has been developed to:
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Increase the range of VET programs available to students
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Provide access to specialist training across multiple schools
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Support alignment with local and national skills needs
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Strengthen collaboration between schools in the region
VET programs available through the Mini Cluster vary each year depending on student interest, industry demand and provider availability.
Where VET fits
VET is part of the senior secondary learning program and can be included in different study pathways:
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Students in the VCE Vocational Major are required to complete a VET program
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VCE students may choose to include VET as part of their program
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VET contributes credit towards senior secondary completion
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Selected VET programs may contribute to ATAR calculations
Students who begin VET in Year 10 gain an early introduction to senior learning and a head start in their chosen pathway.
Why choose VET
VET is designed for students who want to:
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Develop practical, job-ready skills
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Explore career pathways while still at school
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Combine hands-on learning with academic studies
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Gain a nationally recognised qualification
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Build confidence in real-world environments
Whether students are planning further study, apprenticeships, or employment, VET provides valuable experience and a strong foundation for the future.


















