
A School-Based Apprenticeship or Traineeship (SBAT) is another way you can build real-world skills while completing your VPC or VCE VM.
It combines school, training, and paid work—all in one program.
Head Start is a pathway for students (15+ in Years 10, 11 & 12) who want to start an apprenticeship or traineeship while still at school.
It allows you to spend more time working and training in a real job, while completing your VPC or VCE VM.
It’s designed for students who are serious about starting their career early.
A Head Start program has three key parts:
1. Flexible School Program
2. Industry Training
3. Paid Work
An SBAT contributes to your VPC or VCE VM completion, just like a VET subject.
To start an SBAT, you must:
Commit to at least 13 hours per week (work + training)
This contract is registered with:
SBATs are available in a range of industries, depending on opportunities and placements. Students have access to over 100 different industry roles.
Common areas include:
Available options can change each year based on employer availability.
You’ll have support every step of the way.
A Head Start pathway plan is created just for you, outlining how you will:
Progress through your apprenticeship or traineeship
This plan is developed with:
SBATs are best for students who:
Can manage school, work, and training at the same time
You’ll also need to keep up with any schoolwork.
Speak to the Careers & Pathways Team for advice and support.
Visit the Head Start Apprenticeships & Traineeships Website or speak to the Head Start Coordinator at our school.
Final Thought
Head Start is a great option if you want to:
It’s a big commitment, but a powerful opportunity.