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ATAR or apprenticeship? Ryu chose both!

A new initiative from the 糖心vlog官网al Pathways Pilot Program has given a talented Year 12 student from Thomas Reddall High School in South-west Sydney an opportunity to combine his ATAR pathway with a school-based apprenticeship.

Image: Ryu on the job at MyCar Campbelltown

Ryu Monteverde has been tinkering with cars for almost as long as he can remember. Yet the keen amateur mechanic and proud owner of a Honda Integra never really considered pursuing it as a career until last year, when a timely conversation with a teacher served to change his mind.

鈥淢y Careers Adviser, Mr McLaren, came and talked to me about a school-based apprenticeship and asked if I would be interested,鈥 says Ryu.

鈥淚 was always talking to him about cars, and how I work on them, so he knew I had an interest in the area.鈥

As an 糖心vlog官网al Pathways Pilot Program (EPPP) school, Thomas Reddall High School had just been given the green light to promote a new initiative which allows students to commence a school-based apprenticeship in Year 12, rather than Year 11 which is the norm. It鈥檚 a great idea and perfect for students who decide that they鈥檇 like to get a head start on their post-school training without impacting their HSC.

Following that initial conversation, Ryu鈥檚 Head Teacher Secondary Studies, Michelle Collison, referred him to Fiona McKinnon, one of two SBAT Mentors for the South-west Sydney cluster of EPPP schools. It was then a case of determining Ryu鈥檚 suitability for the opportunity and brokering an agreement with an employer who would take him on.

鈥淩yu was one of about five of six boys who expressed an interest in doing a Year 12 School based Apprenticeship or Traineeship,鈥 says Michelle.

鈥淏ut Ryu was the only one who definitely knew that this is what he wanted to do, so it鈥檚 been quite easy to support him. He鈥檚 able to manage his time well too, so he鈥檚 been able to keep up with his study load at school, mainly because he does enjoy what he鈥檚 doing.鈥

In addition to doing his Cert III Automotive Light Vehicle, which is worth two units of HSC study, Ryu is doing a full ATAR course load, including Advanced Maths, Construction, PDHPE, Physics and Standard English. Normally, if a student commences a school-based apprenticeship in Year 12 they will drop some ATAR subjects. For some students, it would be a punishing workload, but Ryu doesn鈥檛 seem too phased about it.

鈥淚鈥檝e been going to the gym less since starting my apprenticeship,鈥 says Ryu, laughing.

鈥淏ut it鈥檚 become routine by now. I鈥檓 able to keep up with a few hours of study at home and get back on track with school.鈥

As for his apprenticeship which he commenced in Term 1, Ryu is thriving in the supportive environment at MyCar Campbelltown. According to Michelle Agius from MyCar, Ryu has taken to the tools like a duck to water.

鈥淩yu鈥檚 a great listener, he takes instruction well, but he鈥檚 also able to work autonomously, so he鈥檚 doing really well,鈥 says Michelle.

鈥淭he team love him because he鈥檚 a good guy to have around and his manager has been very impressed with his performance so far.鈥


Image: Ryu with Michelle Collison, Head Teacher Secondary Studies

But Ryu isn鈥檛 the only one that鈥檚 benefiting from the EPPP鈥檚 involvement with Thomas Reddall. In the past, the school hasn鈥檛 had much success on the SBAT front, but thanks to the work of Fiona McKinnon and Michelle Collison, things are changing quickly.

鈥淭oday, we have two students in Year 11 engaged in similar jobs to Ryu,鈥 says Michelle, a long-serving member of the school staff who鈥檚 been in the Head Teacher Secondary Studies role for just over a year.

鈥淲e鈥檝e just signed up a girl in Year 11 who鈥檚 doing a school-based apprenticeship in Automotive Electrical Technology, and I have a young man who鈥檚 doing a school-based traineeship in Automotive Servicing Technology.鈥

More significantly, the school now has a list of about 20 Year 9 and 10 students who鈥檝e expressed interest in a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship, (SBAT). That鈥檚 a huge jump from where the school was before the EPPP launched in early 2020. Even Ryu is noticing the uptick in interest.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know anyone that鈥檚 doing a similar thing, but I鈥檝e definitely had mates that got interested when I got involved, and now they鈥檙e keen,鈥 says Ryu.

With a full ATAR course load and an apprenticeship to keep him busy, Ryu probably doesn鈥檛 have time to be fielding too many questions about SBATs, but we鈥檙e not going to pretend we鈥檙e not very excited about the way things are going at Thomas Reddall High School when it comes to Vocational 糖心vlog官网 and Training (VET).

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