Teacher in Charge: Mrs A. Exelby.
Prerequisite: Entry to this course is only on the recommendation of the Careers Advisor with consultation with Year Level Deans. Students will be interviewed. Students must demonstrate an interest in a trades or vocational career, and the ability to study independently.
The programme aims to motivate students to stay engaged in learning by providing them with more options for study. It also aims to provide students with hands-on learning and clear pathways post-school by giving them a head-start on vocational qualifications.
Students study one day a week at a tertiary institution like Toi Ohomai in their area of vocational interest. They can gain from 18 to 25 Unit Standard credits towards their NCEA Level 2. They will be at school the other four days a week and will have 3 to 4 supervised periods to catch up on the work missed in their other timetabled school subjects on the days they are out of school.
Students cannot take Futures Academy together with Gateway Studies.
Possible areas of vocational interest that may be available (subject to numbers) are:
NCEA Level 3 Futures Academy, NCEA Level 3 Gateway
Career PathwaysAutomotive Technician, Mechanical Engineering Technician, Fabrication Engineer, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Collision Repair Technician, Product Assembler, Concrete Worker, Welder, Packhouse Worker, Purchasing/Supply Officer, Food and Beverage Factory Worker, Stevedore, Deckhand, Beauty Therapist, Make-up Artist, Hairdresser/Barber, Forestry and Logging Worker, Wood Processing Worker, Outdoor Recreation Guide/Instructor, Hotel Porter, Tour Guide, Travel Agent/Adviser
Your selection does not guarantee course placement. Course costs and standards listed may vary.