Try a Trade 16 and 18 May

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The Swan Trade Training Centre will be hosting two Try a Trade Days on Tuesday 16 May and Thursday 18 May 2023.

Try a Trade Days are open to all students who are currently completing Year 10 at Swan Christian College or any other school in Western Australia.

Students have the opportunity to spend a day experiencing all that the Swan Trade Training Centre has to offer and will enjoy practical sessions in Building and Construction, Electrotechnology and Engineering: Heavy Metal Fabrication.

This is the first time that the College is hosting mixed Try a Trade Days to provide internal and external students the opportunity to make new friends while experiencing the offerings of the Swan Trade Training Centre.

Please click here to register your child’s interest in Try a Trade 2023.

Registrations close on Monday, 1 May 2023 and students selected to attend the Try a Trade Day will receive an invitation by email on Friday, 5 May 2023 confirming which date your child is invited to attend along with any further information regarding the day.

Please note that this expression of interest does not secure placement for the event. You will receive an email of confirmation after the closing date.

Should you have any queries about Try a Trade 2023, please do not hesitate to contact me at matthew.king@swan.wa.edu.au

 

Mr Matthew King
Head of Swan Trade Training Centre

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  • Enrolments are now closed for 2024
  • Limited places available in Year 3, 2025
  • There are waitlists for Kindergarten and Year 7, 2025
  • There are also waitlists for Kindergarten and Year 7, 2026
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