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SEDA.WA.EDU.AU

APPLY NOWPhone: 1300 777 332 Email: [email protected] Provider: 22503 Address: 1/9 Malland Street, Myaree WA 6154

Version: 1.0 Document uncontrolled when printed. Information accurate as at 3 July 2019

LIFE READY

LEARNING

PROSPECTUSFOR YEARS

11 & 12

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We change students’ lives through an individual approach to learning and focus on developing real skills to prepare students for a successful future.

Through our partnerships with peak sporting organisations and elite clubs, students in Year 11 and 12 are provided with industry opportunities they will not find anywhere else.

We have a strong history of our students successfully completing their Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) and Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications that are nationally recognised. Students graduate from SEDA as mature, resilient, independent and capable young adults with the ability to both lead and work within teams. Our students are well placed to make informed choices about their next step towards employment or further study.

Over 400 students are currently enrolled in SEDA programs in Western Australia.

SEDA GROUP (SEDA) IS

A LEADING PROVIDER OF

INDUSTRY BASED HANDS-ON

EDUCATION.

SEDA?WHO IS

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LIFE SKILLS WE FOSTER

TEAMWORK

COMMUNICATION

PROBLEMSOLVING

PLANNING AND ORGANISATION

SELF-AWARENESS

CHOOSE SEDA?

WHY

We aim to bring out the best in you through our applied learning approach and by focusing on your passion. There are four key areas that define our approach:

›› an individual approach for each student through our ‘one teacher’ to ‘one class’ model

›› �learning directly from industry experts

›› getting outside of the classroom and learning by doing

›› placing equal importance on the development of key skills and personal attributes with your academic outcomes

WE WALK ALONG SIDE YOU AND INVEST IN YOUR INDIVIDUAL JOURNEYOur ‘one teacher’ to ‘one class’ approach allows our teachers to take on a true mentoring role, where they get the time to know you and your individual aspirations. They take the time to support you as you learn through your own experiences and define your own journey.

Once we establish your career goals, we’ll identify and support you to source appropriate industry placements to help you get real world skills and training.

You will be supported to develop an individual career plan which encourages you to see opportunities that will develop the skills necessary for your future pathway. You will also develop a professional portfolio of your experiences and achievements specific to your career pathway.

LEARN DIRECTLY FROM INDUSTRYWhat sets us apart from the rest is our relationships with renowned industry bodies. In addition to teacher-led activities, you will gain practical skills and enjoy a wide range of learning experiences in the industry.

We develop areas of study and curriculum with our industry partners so that you learn how to do the jobs of people already working in the industry, as well as have the opportunity to be involved in industry experiences you won’t find anywhere else.

WE GET OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM AND LEARN BY DOINGYou will learn in real workplace and community settings, directly from industry experts. You may get out of your comfort zone and make mistakes, but this is where the real learning takes place. Don’t worry, we will support you all the way.

Through our industry-based learning approach, you will acquire the skills that employers need and want. We have tailored our engaging curriculum to meet the individual requirements of each student. We’ll equip you with transferable skills that will help you climb the career ladder.

DEVELOP THE SKILLS THAT REALLY MATTERWe know from our connection to industry the key personal qualities and transferable skills that they are looking for. We place as much importance on developing these skills as academic progress.

Through a tailored, individual approach known as MyPlan your teacher will support you as you develop these skills to set you on a pathway to success.

COMPLETE YEAR 11 AND 12 WHILE IMMERSED IN AN INDUSTRY YOU LOVE. WE COMBINE OUR EXPERT KNOWLEDGE WITH UNRIVALLED OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU TO NETWORK WITH AND LEARN FROM SOME OF THE BEST IN THE INDUSTRY.

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CONNECTTO INDUSTRY

INDIVIDUALLEARNING APPROACH

DEVELOPING YOUR CAREER PLAN

LEARNING OUTSIDETHE CLASSROOM

CONNECTTO INDUSTRY

INDIVIDUALLEARNING APPROACH

DEVELOPING YOUR CAREER PLAN

LEARNING OUTSIDETHE CLASSROOM

CONNECTTO INDUSTRY

INDIVIDUALLEARNING APPROACH

DEVELOPING YOUR CAREER PLAN

LEARNING OUTSIDETHE CLASSROOM

CONNECTTO INDUSTRY

INDIVIDUALLEARNING APPROACH

DEVELOPING YOUR CAREER PLAN

LEARNING OUTSIDETHE CLASSROOM

PROGRAMS AND QUALIFICATIONS TAILORED TO STUDENT INTERESTCompleting Year 12 is essential for a young person’s social, personal, and career development. Due to this, the foundation of our programs is a Senior Secondary Certificate. Students achieve this by successfully completing their Senior Secondary Education and achieving either the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) or Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement (WASSA).

SEDA students also undertake Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications, which develop their industry-specific skills. These VET qualifications also contribute towards their Senior Secondary Certificate.

YEAR 11›��WACE›Courses›-›General›Level̂›��Physical›Education›��English›��Career›and›Enterprise›��ADWPL›���SIS20115›Certificate›II››

in›Sport›and›Recreation*

YEAR 12›��WACE›Completion›-›General›Level̂›��Physical›Education›��English›��Career›and›Enterprise›��ADWPL›���SIS30115›Certificate›III››

in›Sport›and›Recreation*

*SEDA delivers and assesses, provides individual support services, manages the admissions process and collects fees for these VET qualifications on behalf of Northern Metropolitan TAFE (RTO Provider: 52786) and South Regional TAFE (RTO Provider: 52790). The respective TAFE provider will issue AQF certification documentation.

^ SEDA Group delivers WACE on behalf of host schools.This program is based on the 2019 course outline and is subject to change.

TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES STUDENT INDEPENDENCE

At SEDA, students have access to an online platform that will act as the hub for their learning experience. MySEDA is available online or as a smartphone app. The platform also provides parents and guardians with digital access to students’ grades, performance outcomes, industry experiences, upcoming events, meetings and important reminders.

As part of the annual program fees, each student has access to a laptop enabling access to the curriculum for the year ahead. SEDA’s commitment to combining a hands-on style of teaching with technology ensures our students are engaged and connected to their learning.

MYSEDA IS AN INNOVATIVE DIGITAL LEARNING PLATFORM FOR STUDENTS, PARENTS AND TEACHERS.

CLASSROOMS THAT INSPIRE SUCCESS

To maximise student learning and deliver industry-based training, we have set up classrooms at quality

sport, recreation and community facilities.

We partner with industry bodies to make sure our students receive hands-on learning

in their chosen industry.

Our teachers are experts in their field. They guide and challenge every student, helping them grasp the

importance of theoretical work. Students learn the theoretical aspects of various concepts or situations before putting them into practice. We make use of a combination of e-learning and traditional classroom

approaches to teaching.

AT SEDA, WE PROVIDE AN INNOVATIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND A CURRICULUM ALIGNED TO STUDENTS’ INTERESTS AND LIFE EXPERIENCES, WHICH WILL ASSIST THEM IN REACHING THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.

EDUCATION THAT WORKS

COMMUNITY FOCUSED LEARNINGWe empower every student to be proud of who they are and become good citizens. We partner with a number of community organisations to spearhead greater community involvement and teach our students how to address social inequality and injustice. Through their involvement in the community, students have the opportunity to:

›› build strengths like empathy, compassion and tolerance

›› take the initiative to help communities grow and thrive

›› enhance their communication skills, think critically about the world and learn how to cooperate in various social situations THE SEDA

DIFFERENCE

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WORKPLACEMENT

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

FRIENDSHIPSHAPPINESS

WORKPLACEMENT

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

FRIENDSHIPSHAPPINESS

INDUSTRYREADINESS

WORKPLACE LEARNING

INDUSTRYHOURS

SPORTS INDUSTRYEXPERIENCE

NETWORKS INDUSTRYREADINESS

WORKPLACE LEARNING

INDUSTRYHOURS

SPORTS INDUSTRYEXPERIENCE

NETWORKS

INDUSTRYREADINESS

WORKPLACE LEARNING

INDUSTRYHOURS

SPORTS INDUSTRYEXPERIENCE

NETWORKS

INDUSTRYREADINESS

WORKPLACE LEARNING

INDUSTRYHOURS

SPORTS INDUSTRYEXPERIENCE

NETWORKS

WORKPLACEMENT

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

FRIENDSHIPSHAPPINESS

AFL

BASKETBALL WA

CRICKET AUSTRALIA

NETBALL WA

FOOTBALL WEST

EXPERIENCED TEACHING STAFFOur teachers are vehicles of change. Students will have access to a team of experienced teachers and support staff for sport, literacy, wellbeing and career guidance. They are experts in their field, helping students to develop their individual passions and achieve outstanding success.

Our teachers, while being experienced educators, also have a broad range of professional skills and excellent theoretical and practical grounding. They have industry experience, which will vary from teacher to teacher. Their experiences could be as professional sports coaches, fitness professionals or sports administrators.

All staff are invested in unlocking each student’s potential as they guide them on a pathway to success. Our teachers develop a professional relationship with their students, giving them the skills and guidance required to realise their full potential.

Our staff also work in close collaboration with industry experts from our partner organisations, delivering hands-on learning and creating meaningful workplace connections.

EXCELLENT SUPPORT SERVICESWe strive to provide a well-rounded educational experience through our unique programs. Our professional support services are available for all students to discuss their specific needs. We are also well resourced to support students who encounter academic or wellbeing related challenges.

We connect with leading sport, recreation and community organisations in Australia, giving students unique opportunities and experiences that meet the needs of the modern-day workplace.

Our strong ties with industry bodies give students the opportunity to learn from experts and develop contacts with leaders in the industry.

SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS We are proud to partner with high profile industry organisations to offer the following programs:

›› Basketball WA Sports Development Program

›› �Cricket Australia Sports Development Program

›› �Fremantle Dockers Sports Development Program

›› �Netball WA Sports Development Program

›› �Perth Glory Sports Development Program

›› �West Coast Eagles Sports Development Program DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR RESULTS

OUR TEAM

SPORTSDEVELOPMENT

98%

COMPLETIONThe diagram to the left shows the Senior Secondary completion rate for all of the Sports Development Programs in 2018

94%

ATTENDANCEThe diagram to the left reflects the positive attitude of students towards their education across all of the Sport Development Programs in 2018

HERE AT SEDA, WE OFFER A BROAD RANGE OF SPORTS PROGRAMS, IDEAL FOR STUDENTS WHO CHOOSE TO BE A PART OF THE THRIVING SPORTS INDUSTRY.

PROGRAMS

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AREAS OF STUDY

THE SKILLED ATHLETEIn the Skilled Athlete, students will gain an understanding of what it takes to perfect skills. Students will learn how to perform a skill analysis and design and implement a development program. Students will explore and apply skill improvement tools and feedback mechanisms and compare skill abilities of varying levels of athletes.

THE POWER OF SPORTSport is the universal language. Take the time to explore how sport can influence and shape the culture within a community. Learn and experience how sport can break down all sorts of barriers and bring people together. In this area of study, students will connect with sporting partners and industry strategies to help build better communities.

GAME ONParticipate in the SEDA Game On season and develop your skills and broaden your knowledge about the game you love. In this area of study, students put their skill and conditioning into match practice, as well as gain a broader understanding of what it takes to run a sporting competition. Participate in the SEDA Cup, show off your skills and explore other aspects of the game such as sports psychology, officiating, fixtures and resulting.

OUR CURRICULUM IS DESIGNED TO TEACH YOU THE SKILLS REQUIRED TO EXCEL IN A JOB IN THE INDUSTRY.The Sports Programs offer a range of study areas that are specific to the students’ passion for sport and are focused on developing skills for life after SEDA.

BECOMING THE COACHGreat coaches are hard to find. In this area of study, students are introduced to the roles and responsibilities of an entry level coach. Students explore and compare good and poor coaching practices and are given the opportunity to apply these skills with real life participants. Coaching practices are reviewed and student skills refined so that they are ready to conduct participation clinics representing their sporting partner.

THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERYou will have the opportunity to develop the skills necessary for turning your passion for coaching into a successful career. In addition, you have the opportunity to network with SEDA’s sporting partners and leaders in the industry to learn coaching principles and develop coaching sessions. You get to hone your skills in a real world environment in a junior development capacity. You will also have the opportunity to develop your planning and collaboration skills and learn how to communicate proficiently with both large and small groups.

YEAR 11›��First›Aid

›��Becoming›the›Coach

›��The›Development›Coach

›��The›Power›of›Sport

›��The›Workplace

›��The›Apprentice

›��Eat›Like›an›Athlete

›��Game›On

YEAR 12›��Community›Projects

›��Sports›Trainer

›��The›Professional

›��Strength›and›Conditioning

›��The›Workplace

›��Leading›Teams

›��The›Community››Development›Officer

›��Game›OnMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

The Power of Sport

The Development Coach

Community Projects

The Power of Sport The Workplace

The Skilled Athlete

The Development Coach

The Development Coach

The Skilled Athlete The Workplace

The Apprentice The Development Coach Private Study The Apprentice The Workplace

INDUSTRY LEADERSSEDA’s industry leaders enhance each student’s overall educational experience as they deliver sessions that reflect their experiences in the sporting industry. This allows students to learn from industry experts to further develop industry specific skills, while gaining valuable insight about the attitudes and behaviours that have made our industry leaders so successful.

We are excited to deliver these peak experiences for students in 2020.

FURTHER OPPORTUNITIES PEAK INDUSTRY EXPERIENCES You will also benefit from the other opportunities that our partner organisations provide. These opportunities include assisting at match days, events, competitions and tournaments. This provides you with valuable work experience in your preferred industry and an opportunity to expand your professional networks.

DEVELOP YOURSELF AS AN ATHLETEYou will be provided with the opportunity to work on your own game and develop key skills in training and game sense sessions.

You will focus on performance training, skill development, tactical sessions and fitness training in your chosen sport and across a range of other sports. In addition, you will also have the opportunity to work with a range of industry professionals, coaches and current athletes to enhance both your sporting skills and academic performance.

SAMPLE STUDENT TIMETABLEStudents attend SEDA five days a week, completing a timetable that will look similar to the one shown below. The timetable below is subject to change.

Up to three days a week, students complete the classroom based component of their qualifications. The other two days of the week focus on practical, and industry-based learning activities.

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Students who have successfully graduated from SEDA find themselves studying and working in a broad range of industries including:

›› Human Movement

›› Sport and Recreation

›› �Sport and Exercise Science

›› �Sport Coaching

›› �Sport Management

›› �Fitness

›› �Event Management

›› �Fan and Community Development

›› �Health and Physical Education

›› �Hospitality

›› �Administration

›› �Business

›› �Trade Apprenticeships

›› �Defence Forces

OUR GRADUATES

SEDA STUDENTS DEVELOP

TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS, WHICH

LEAD TO A VARIETY OF EXCITING

CAREER OPTIONS.

Students who have successfully completed their studies at SEDA have been offered positions at:

CURTIN UNIVERSITYCurtin is an innovative, global university known for its high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and commitment to preparing students for the careers of the future. There are a range of bridging programs available, including UniReady and the Indigenous Tertiary Enabling Course, that teach you valuable study skills and knowledge to apply for entry into a number of Curtin’s undergraduate degrees.

EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITYECU provides the ideal learning environment for SEDA graduates who have achieved WACE to reach their full potential. ECU’s sports industry-relevant courses, enable students to further their education in the areas of sport science, health science and sport business, via the ECU UniPrep Course.

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY SEDA has partnered with Murdoch University to enable SEDA graduates (who have successfully achieved their WACE) the opportunity to attend Murdoch University’s OnTrack program. Upon successful completion of OnTrack, the partnership will enable SEDA students to meet eligibility for direct entry into a range of Bachelor degrees offered by Murdoch University.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIAIn 2016, SEDA announced the extension of its partnership with The University of Notre Dame Australia, taking it into its fifth year. This agreement gives SEDA graduates (who have achieved their WACE) preferential selection into the University’s Pathway Program. The programs are designed to ensure students develop the skills and confidence for successful transition into undergraduate studies at the University.

SPORTS INDUSTRY PROGRAMSEDA graduates have the opportunity to continue building strong industry connections through the SEDA Group Sports Industry Program. The Dual Diploma program comprising the SIS50612 Diploma of Sport Development and the BSB50215 Diploma of Business will give you the opportunity to study in a practical learning environment and gain real experience working with your chosen industry partner. Our partnerships with national and state sporting organisations, elite clubs and leading industry service providers will enable you to be connected to and learn from highly experienced people in the industry.

The VET Student Loan program is available for this SIS50612 Diploma of Sport Development. A VET Student Loan will not be approved for students who do not meet eligibility requirements. In 2019, the maximum course fee is $11,249.60. A VET Student Loan gives rise to a HELP debt that continues to be debt due to the Commonwealth until it is repaid. For more information, visit seda.edu.au* Eligibility criteria applies. Additional pathways

may be offered in 2020.

University

Apprenticeship

Employment

Apprenticeship

SEDA Diploma*

TAFE

Seeking

14%

4%

30%

13%

12%

11%

16%

University

Apprenticeship

Employment

Apprenticeship

SEDA Diploma*

TAFE

Seeking

14%

4%

30%

13%

12%

11%

16%

FURTHER EDUCATION

PATHWAYS TO

*SEDA Group (RTO Provider 22502) SIS50612 Diploma of Sport Development

Data reflects Year 12 graduates from 2018. Data is accurate as at March 2018.

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JESSE TIPPETPEEL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT OFFICER WEST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL COMMISSIONSEDA gave me the opportunity to network within the industry and work with elite sporting clubs.”

During his time at SEDA, Jesse really found his passion when he secured his work placement with the Fremantle Dockers in their community goals department. He was put in charge of running a six week after school program and the experience gave him a boost in confidence and prepared him for the job he would undertake once he graduated.

As the Peel Development Officer, Jesse oversees promoting and delivering football in primary and secondary schools in the District. He also has a major role in the Auskick Portfolio in the district and is required to assist all 12 Junior Clubs in Peel District with the role out of Auskick in 2019 and beyond. Jesse manages Game Development Officers that assist him with the deliverance of these programs and portfolios in the Peel District.

STEPHANIE POOLEADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT/

RECEPTIONIST SEDA WA“SEDA pushed me to strive for excellence and to take

every opportunity; I believe that is the reason I am where I am today.”

Stephanie’s SEDA experience was one she recognised she needed to achieve her goals. She benefited from the hands-on learning which led her to be engaged with her

school work and graduate Year 12. During her time at SEDA Stephanie developed key transferable skills which facilitated in making the transition to the real world after

graduation much smoother.

During her time at SEDA, Stephanie completed 220 hours of work placement and volunteer opportunities at

Basketball WA. An experience she felt was highly valuable and an advantage for her when entering the work force.

Stephanie decided to enter the work force after graduating, working full time for SEDA WA as an

administration assistant/receptionist on a traineeship contract. Stephanie loved her time at SEDA as a student,

staying on to work for them full time is an amazing opportunity and one she hopes to continue to do so in the future. She is also completing her Certificate 4 in

Business with the AFL Sports Ready Traineeship.

HAYDEN LOWEEVENTS OPERATION COORDINATOR PERTH GLORY FOOTBALL CLUB“Successfully landing a full-time role at Perth Glory is a direct link of SEDA providing me with countless opportunities to take up work experience with them over my 2 years of schooling.”

Hayden enjoyed the hands-on approach to learning that SEDA offers. He was provided with endless opportunities to work alongside clubs and organisations within the sporting industry which he took full advantage of. This allowed for him to immerse himself into an industry he is passionate about and be well prepared for entering the work force after graduating.

Learning new skills every day, being open to trying new things and taking advantage of all the opportunities he was presented with, prepared Hayden to enter the world of employment. After graduating from SEDA, Hayden was offered a full-time role at Perth Glory as an Events Coordinator.

Graduates completed the Sport Development Program with Sports Education Development Australia Pty Ltd

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

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BRIANNA HUDSONEVENTS ASSISTANT FREMANTLE DOCKERS FOOTBALL CLUB“The SEDA program opened my eyes to many areas of the sporting industry and really helped me develop my confidence and direction for my future.”

Brianna thought SEDA was a great fit for her based on the hands-on approach to learning. Throughout her time at SEDA, she completed placements at TV networks Channel 7 and 10 and volunteered at a variety of Fremantle Dockers events.

Brianna decided upon graduating from SEDA to study a Certificate III in Events and combines her study with her position as Events Assistant for the Fremantle Dockers. Brianna is involved in major events such as game day, corporate functions and family fun days.

JACOB SPURRCOMMUNITY CRICKET OFFICER – WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

ASSOCIATION (WACA)“The SEDA program taught me that many things in life

are possible – you just have to work hard for them.”

Jacob really believes that he found his feet while attending SEDA and credits the program with helping him discover

his passion and career path. The hands on environment allowed him to try different things and gain valuable experience, especially through work placement with

Southern Cricket in Leeming.

The event management units he studied in the SEDA program were invaluable. Jacob now studies a Bachelor of

Commerce at Curtin University. He hopes to get into sports marketing or sports management once he graduates. Jacob

combines his studies with part time work as a Community Cricket Officer at the WACA, a position he gained through

networking at school. Jacob encourages other students like him to take every opportunity SEDA offers,

make connections and create pathways for yourself.

HAYLEY THOMPSONABORIGINAL YOUTH COORDINATOR –

ABORIGINAL HEALTH COUNCIL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA“SEDA surrounds you with people who challenge and motivate you.”

Hayley was a quiet and diligent student at school and PE was her favourite subject. When she heard about SEDA through the Fremantle Dockers Football Club,

she was excited at the idea of linking her education with sport and she felt it would be a huge benefit in pursuing

a career in the industry.

During her time at SEDA, Hayley completed her work placement at Netball WA where the experience taught her

a lot about working in an adult work environment.

Hayley is currently employed full-time as an Aboriginal Youth Coordinator in WA and is responsible for

establishing and coordinating the state-wide youth network and promoting and sustaining a youth

presence within the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Member Services

across the state.

BRANDON DONALDSONSEDA STUDENT EXPERIENCE OFFICER – SEDA GROUP“SEDA provides amazing opportunities that you can’t find anywhere else. My role at SEDA will allow me to maximize these opportunities and help students achieve success in the industry”Although he was a good student, Brandon felt the more practical environment of the SEDA program would suit him best to achieve his goals. Through his work placement at Fremantle Dockers Football Club, Brandon was offered a full-time job with the club as a Community Goals Coordinator, responsible for organising school programs, community events and AFL match day activations. After being in the role for two and a half years, Brandon has come full circle, commencing his role as a Student Experience Officer with SEDA Group. Brandon is passionate about working with young people, sharing his industry experience to maximise student outcomes in the program.

Graduates completed the Sport Development Program with Sports Education Development Australia Pty Ltd

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SCHOLARSHIPSSEDA IS PLEASED TO OFFER INDIGENOUS STUDENTS THE CHANCE TO EARN A MADALAH SCHOLARSHIP.

HOW TO APPLY1

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�APPLY/��ENQUIRE�ONLINE

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COMMENCE�AT�SEDA

ORIENTATION DAY

ATTEND AN ENROLMENT SESSION�

COMPLETE ADMISSION FORM

IF ACCEPTED

ATTEND AN INTERVIEW

ATTEND AN INFORMATION SESSION

SEDA WA INDIGENOUS EDUCATION AND

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMSince 2017, SEDA Group (SEDA) has partnered with

MADALAH Limited (MADALAH) to deliver the WA component of the National Indigenous Education and Leadership Program. MADALAH is a not-for-

profit organisation that offers secondary and tertiary scholarships to young indigenous students.

As a result of the successful partnership with MADALAH, SEDA will be offering a number of

part or full fee MADALAH funded scholarships in 2020 for Indigenous students from across WA. The focus of the WA Indigenous Education and Leadership Program is to work closely with our industry, education and community partners to

educate and empower our Indigenous students and assist them to realise their potential. A key aspect

of the program is to develop the next generation of young Indigenous leaders and role models and

create strong pathways for our students into higher education and/or employment. Strengthening

cultural identity is a core component of the program.

Indigenous students from WA will come together as a group, a number of times, throughout the year.

Subject to funding, WA scholarship holders may also have the opportunity to attend a SEDA national

leadership camp that will bring together SEDA Indigenous students from around Australia.

We encourage applications from regional and remote students. Students may be eligible for

additional funding for boarding and some students currently reside at Rotary Residential College, Perth.

For more information regarding the SEDA WA Indigenous Scholarship Program

in 2020 please email [email protected] or visit: seda.wa.edu.au/indigenous-prgorams

(RTO Provider: 22503)

Disclaimer: SEDA reserves the right to determine the number of scholarships that may be awarded each year and the value of the scholarship.

Failure to participate in organised Indigenous activities may result in the scholarship being revoked.

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