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Albion Park High School

Albion Park High School

Respect, Responsibility & Commitment

Telephone02 4257 1744

Emailalbionpk-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au

REVS - Years 11 and 12

REVS Program

REVS stands for: Retention-Engagement-Vocation-Skills

The program presents students with a vocational pathway of study – with a strong focus on the development of 21st century skills.

The REVS program aims to engage students with their education and provide them with the opportunity to develop employability and workplace skills. This has become imperative for those students under 17 years of age who have been unable to attain work at the end of Year 10. This program provides a transition pathway to either work or further study.

The REVS program promotes enterprise and experiential learning. The students run a small not-for-profit business called REV IT UP Maintenance. The students in the program operate the business and learn about all aspects of running a small business. The business takes job requests from within the school and local community and completes these on a designated workday. Students also complete other smaller jobs during Work Studies lessons.

Areas of work include: construction, landscape and gardening, painting, repairs, cleaning, officials at sporting events, volunteer activities, reading groups at the local primary school and administration and office tasks.

Bus Conversion Project

Creating a Senior Study Space

The REVS program requires students to satisfactorily complete courses in:

·         Maths - Standard

·         English - Studies

·         Work Studies

·         2 x VET courses x 2 – Construction, Business Services, Manufacturing & Engineering or Hospitality

·         Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation

·         EVET course – encouraged but not compulsory

·         Work experience/Work Day

This pattern of study will allow a student to still obtain a HSC qualification but without an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR).

This means they are unable to gain entry directly from school into a university course. Involvement in TAFE courses or satisfying requirements to be a mature-aged student will still allow entry into university in the future.

VET courses develop workplace skills and allow students to gain nationally recognised qualifications in their chosen areas of interest.