ET Australia Magazine Issue #4 January 2020
ET Australia's annual magazine.
ET Australia's annual magazine.
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Are You a<br />
Current Year 10<br />
<strong>ET</strong>ASC Parent?<br />
Mark Your Calendar to Attend Your Child’s<br />
Pathway Plan Meeting in Term 3 and Term 4.<br />
Pathway plans are an essential<br />
ingredient for student success in any<br />
modern high school environment.<br />
At <strong>ET</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> Secondary College we<br />
place a huge emphasis on ensuring<br />
your child has the best opportunity<br />
to graduate Year 10 with a defined<br />
education and/or career path when<br />
they leave <strong>ET</strong>ASC.<br />
We do this through our student<br />
pathway planning process. If a student<br />
started at <strong>ET</strong>ASC in Year 7 and<br />
completed Year 10, they would have<br />
had three pathway planning sessions<br />
with career staff including the:<br />
• Principal and CEO of <strong>ET</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
• <strong>ET</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> Secondary College<br />
Student Development Coordinator.<br />
These sessions support students to<br />
think about and convey what they<br />
would like to do once they have<br />
finished Year 10.<br />
Parents of students in Year 10 will have<br />
the opportunity to attend their child’s<br />
final pathway plan meeting, held in<br />
Term 3 and 4.<br />
All <strong>ET</strong>ASC staff members mentioned<br />
above will be in attendance to review<br />
the goals set out by the student in<br />
their pathway plan process and ask<br />
questions about what extra services<br />
or support your child needs to achieve<br />
these goals in their final year of<br />
schooling at <strong>ET</strong>ASC.<br />
Year 10 is a pivotal year in a child’s<br />
education and it’s important that you,<br />
the parent, are included in this<br />
22<br />
process to understand the direction<br />
your child is going in after they have<br />
finished Year 10.<br />
We look forward to meeting you at<br />
your child’s pathway plan meeting<br />
to discuss what else we can do to<br />
support your child achieve their future<br />
education and career goals.