A number of "partnership programs" are available to 性视界传媒 high school students, thanks to 性视界传媒 Schools, local post-secondary institutes and SkilledTradesBC.
"These enable students to begin training in a specific occupation and to save money," with tuition paid by the 性视界传媒 School District, according to .
Students in the Career Education programs can receive elective credits toward secondary school graduation, post-secondary credit and SkilledTradesBC technical trades apprenticeship training, the website notes.
Subjects include Automotive Service Technician, Baking and Pastry Arts, Electrical, Explorations in Aviation Careers, Hairstyling, Metal Fabrication, Nursing Prep, Painting, Piping, Welding and more.
Details are found on , under Partnership Programs, or call 604-595-6175.
In Newton, Culinary Arts/Professional Cook 1 is a 21-week SkilledTradesBC Program at Tamanawis Secondary, January to June. Students earn credit for five high school courses and Progressive Trades Level 1 Technical Training. Applicants are required to have completed Grade 10 and FoodSafe training.
The Automotive Service Technician Program is offered in partnership with Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Students attend this 21-week program as a class at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary from January to late May, and in June at the KPU Tech Campus in Cloverdale.
The Nursing Prep Program is also done in partnership with Kwantlen Polytechnic University, February to June at KPU's 性视界传媒 Campus, in Newton. Classes are held over 12 weeks, with "supplemental activities" beyond.
The Baking and Pastry Arts Program is offered in partnership with Vancouver Community College, July to December. Applicants are required to have completed a one-week trial work experience at VCC's downtown Vancouver campus.
The Explorations in Aviation Careers program is in partnership with BCIT, February to June, when students can explore a range of aviation industry careers. Students complete three months of study at North 性视界传媒 Secondary, five weeks at BCIT鈥檚 Aerospace Technology Campus, and a three-week work experience placement with an aviation industry company.
In February and March, KPU's Langley Campus is where the Horticulture Program operates as six-week program where participants earn credit for up to four high school courses, Level 1 Apprenticeship Technical Training and KPU Certificate of Completion.
The Welding program is done in partnership with Kwantlen Polytechnic University as a 28-week program that starts in February. Classes are held at KPU's Cloverdale campus.