Work Experience
In the last week of Term 2, our Year 10 students headed out into the community for Work Experience.
This program is designed to provide the students with real world insights into the world of work all the while building their employability skills.
The students had sourced an amazing range of placements and our thanks goes out to the local employers for taking the time and effort to provide placement.
The cohort represented themselves and Fairhills brilliantly – being respectful, taking on responsibility and building positive relationships. The feedback to staff was overwhelmingly positive, and we are very proud of them.
Armed with this new insight into the community students will be better equipped to plan their future pathway.
Subject Selection for Years 10 and 11 – 2026
All Year 10 and 11 students should now have selected their subjects and program for 2026.
Important dates to note:
- Subject selection portal closes: 5 August
- Course counselling interviews: 19 August
- Interview booking system opens: 8 August
Parents are encouraged to log in early from 8 August to secure a suitable interview time.
Students should ensure they have checked any prerequisite subjects required for their intended pathways. These can be found at the following links:
For any assistance, students are encouraged to visit Liz Rundle in the Pathways Office.
VET Programs
Students wishing to include a VET in Schools program as part of their course must:
- Submit an Expression of Interest form
- Pay a $50 administration fee at the office
Deadline: 19 August
For all VET-related enquiries, please see Liz Rundle – Pathways.
VTAC Applications – Now Open
Applications for University and TAFE via VTAC opened on 4 August. Timely applications close on 30 September. After this date, the application fee increases from $80 to $160, so it’s important to apply early.
As part of the VTAC process, students can also apply for scholarships and be considered for SEAS (Special Entry Access Scheme) – an equity-based scheme designed to support students who have experienced educational disadvantage.
For more details on the application process, watch the following VTAC videos:
Creating an account
Listing your preferences
SEAs and Scholarships
Offers explained
TAFE Applications
Students can also apply directly to TAFE institutions. This process is done through individual TAFE websites, so students will need to visit each one separately to submit their application.
Apprenticeships and Employment
Students who are considering an apprenticeship or entering full-time employment should begin their search now. Being proactive is key. Steps to get started:
- Prepare a resume and cover letter
- Consider registering with apprenticeship networks, such as:
- MEGT
- WPC Group
- Apprenticeships Are Us
Register on job-seeker websites or connect with potential employers through:
- SEEK
- CareerOne
The job market is competitive, and students should remember that many other Year 12 students are in the same position – acting early increases their chances.
Support for Year 12 Students
All Year 12 students will be interviewed individually to ensure they have a clear post-school plan and to assist them through each step of the process.