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SCHOOL DETAILS. Each school has an annual quota based on its total student enrolment (see student population 2025 question below for quota). This quota determines how many applications can be accepted to all distance education schools. This quota does not apply to schools for specific purposes or schools in juvenile justice settings. Applications can be made outside the quota, provided they meet certain conditions. Small cohorts and students applying for Indonesian, Latin, and Portuguese courses are not counted in the quota. For more information on these conditions, refer to Distance Education Enrolment Procedures, page 18. School name School phone number Mailing address Suburb State Postcode School email address List the language courses that will be taught at your school in 2025 - do not leave blank, if none, write 'none': Stage 4 languages courses: Stage 5 languages courses: Stage 6 languages courses: For example, Year 11 Italian Beginners, Year 11 Italian Continuers, Year 12 Japanese in Context and Year 12 French Extension Type your anticipated student population for 2025 in the box below The quota of new applications permitted to distance education providers per year based on your anticipated student population for 2025 What is the anticipated student population at your school for 2025? Specify the number of electives students in Stage 5 are permitted to study at your school in 2025 Select from the drop-down menu
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SCHOOL DETAILS. School name: Mount Xxxxxx High School School contact name: Email: Mobile: Phone: Address: TYPE OF WORK PLACEMENT: Work experience Virtual work experience Structured workplace learning Work trial leading to an apprenticeship or traineeship for a school student Industry area or VET course linked to this placement:
SCHOOL DETAILS. School name: Mount Xxxxxx High School School contact name: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxx.xxxxx00@xxxxxxx.xx.xxx.xx Email: xx.0000.xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xx.xxx.xx Mobile: Xxxxxx Xxxxx 0000 000 000 Phone: 0000 0000 Address: 0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx TYPE OF WORK PLACEMENT: Work experience Virtual work experience Structured workplace learning Work trial leading to an apprenticeship or traineeship for a school student Industry area or VET course linked to this placement:
SCHOOL DETAILS. School name: St Patrick's Technical College School contact name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx (WEX) Xxxxxx Xxxxxx (Work Trials) Email: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx.xx School Hours: 8209 3700 (Monday-Friday 8:15am-4:15pm) After Hours: 8209 3745 (Including school holidays) Address:
SCHOOL DETAILS. School name: St Patrick's Technical College School contact name: Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Apprenticeship & Pathways Mentor (APM) Email: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx.xx School Hours: 8209 3700 After Hours: 8209 3745 (Monday-Friday 8:15am-4:15pm) (Including school holidays) Address: 0-0 Xxxxx Xxxx, EDINBURGH NORTH SA 5113 TYPE OF WORK PLACEMENT: Work experience Virtual work experience Structured workplace learning Work trial leading to an apprenticeship or traineeship for a school student Industry area or VET course linked to this placement:
SCHOOL DETAILS. School name: Urrbrae Agricultural High School School contact name: Work Experience Co-ordinator Email: xx.0000.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xx.xxx.xx Mobile: Phone: 0000 0000 Address: 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx XX 0000 TYPE OF WORK PLACEMENT: ✔ Work experience Virtual work experience Structured workplace learning Work trial leading to an apprenticeship or traineeship for a school student Industry area or VET course linked to this placement:
SCHOOL DETAILS. School name: BRIGHTON SECONDARY SCHOOL School contact name: XXXXXX XXXX Email: XXXXXX.XXXX00@XXXXXXX.XX.XXX.XX Mobile: 0000000000 Phone: 00000000 Address: TYPE OF WORK PLACEMENT: Work experience Virtual work experience Structured workplace learning Work trial leading to an apprenticeship or traineeship for a school student Industry area or VET course linked to this placement:
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