Skills centre drives ahead

Chris Crewther with students Shantel, Jack and Joel at the newly-opened automotive trades facility. 180855_04 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

High-school students will get a head-start under the bonnet with the opening of a new automotive trades facility at Lyndhurst Secondary College on 5 June.

It is part of the federally-funded Cranbourne Region Trades Skills Centre – a joint venture between the college, Cranbourne Secondary College, Alkira Secondary College and Marnebek School.

Students from Casey South schools can undertake Vocational Education Training in Schools programs at the four schools and “in the comfort of a school setting”, Lyndhurst principal Konnie Prades said..

“It’s exciting to finally see this project reach its completion and allow students in the City of Casey area access to state-of-the-art buildings and resources to enable them to gain valuable industry training and experience to prepare them for their chosen careers.”

The Lyndhurst facility offers first and second year automotive VET courses on the site.

It complements a revamped wood technology wing at Cranbourne Secondary College which offers first-year Building and Construction certificates.

Alkira Secondary College has a modern facility for food technology, enabling students to gain Hospitality certificates.

Marnebek School has renovated facilities for Barista courses.

Dunkley MP Chris Crewther, with Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon and Cranbourne ALP candidate Pauline Richards, opened the facility.