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Year 10 Work Experience Bundoora

All Year 10 students from Bundoora Campus will be undertaking Work Experience from 17 to 20 November. Students are required to find their own Work Experience by contacting workplaces of interest. This can be done via email, phone calls or face-to-face contact.

Students can meet with Mrs Bult or Ms Barnes if they are having difficulty finding a placement. Students, parents/carers, and employers are required to complete the Work Experience Arrangement Form.

Year 12 Students

It is compulsory for all Year 12 students to meet with a Careers Advisor to discuss pathway options for 2026 and beyond. Students can use the following link to make an appointment. https://www.paradecollegecareers.com.au/

Early Entry Programs

Early offer programs allow students to access a conditional offer to their chosen institution ahead of receiving their results. Students apply for and receive an offer for a course before the main offer rounds at the end of the year. Early entry is often (but not always) merit-based, for students who stand out above the crowd with things like:

  • Teacher/Principal recommendations
  • Leadership or Community Engagement
  • Academic achievements

La Trobe, Swinburne, ACU, RMIT and Victoria University all offer Early Entry programs and students will be emailed dates and information as soon as programs open.

Year 12 students have all been emailed a document about Early Entry programs.

VTAC Applications

VTAC opens for student registrations on 28 July. All Year 12 students will have the opportunity to understand the registration process by attending a compulsory assembly with Mr Fogarty and Ms Bult early in Term 3.

Year 9 Career Voyager

All students in Year 9 will be involved in the Career Voyager program. This program will run as part of the Excel program. It is one of the Learning for Life subjects. Students will have the opportunity to attend an excursion to La Trobe University and undertake a tour of the campus and attend an information session in one of the lecture theatres.

Students will also complete the Morrisby Profile. This is a comprehensive career decision support tool that helps individuals explore and understand their aptitudes, interests, and personality to identify potential career paths. The resulting profile provides a range of career and study suggestions that align with an individual's abilities and interests. Further information will be emailed to students and emailed to parents.



Liz Bult

Careers Leader