From interest quizzes and resume workshops to work placement and tertiary advice, we equip students to confidently choose their pathways whether they be university, trade, work or further study.
To help students prepare for the future of work, St Edward’s College employs a full-time Careers Adviser and Vocational Education and Training Leader of Learning, dedicated to careers pathways education. Careers education is integrated across curricula and involves all year groups.
Career activities at St Edward’s include interest and strengths quizzes, occupational research, resume and interview preparation, industry and tertiary presentations, one-on-one career guidance, university open days, careers expos, vocational course offerings, work experience/placement, parent information evenings, online career resources, and guest speakers, among others.
We believe in equipping students with the skills necessary to plan and initiate their career pathways, whether they choose to attend university, TAFE, or college, pursue an apprenticeship or traineeship, or enter the workforce.
Pathway Options After School
After completing Year 10, and until they reach 17 years of age, students must do one of the following:
After completing Year 12 student pathway options are:
Visit the link below for our dedicated careers website for everything you and your son will need to plan ahead.