School role and responsibilities

Schools don't have to support apprenticeships and traineeships for their students; it is their choice.

For those that do, their role is to:

  • support the school-based arrangement
  • co-create a school, work and training timetable
  • release the student from classes to attend work or training.

At start-up they need to:

  • act in the student's best interests by helping them develop a senior education and training (SET) plan and choose the most appropriate apprenticeship or traineeship
  • negotiate with all parties (employer, student, parent, training organisation) to establish a suitable school, work and training timetable
  • ensure that the student's time away from school has a genuine impact on their school timetable
  • advise the student if, and how much, their training counts towards Queensland Certificate of Education credits.

Ongoing responsibilities include:

  • releasing students from classes to attend work or training
  • understanding the limits for institutional training delivery
  • identifying and communicating any common competencies between school subjects and the qualification
  • contact us, via Apprenticeships Info, if you are concerned about
    • how the employer or training organisation is treating your student
    • how much support your student is getting at work
    • how much work your student is being provided.

Learn more about the school's role in school-based apprenticeships and traineeships.