Search Providers
English Language Schools
Foundation Studies
Industry Training Organisations
Other
Pre-Schools
Private Training Establishments
Schools
Specialist Tuition/Services
Tertiary Institutions
Search Resources
Accommodation
Administration & Marketing
Audio Visual
Computers & Accessories
Entertainment
EOTC - Education Outside the Classroom
Fundraising
Holiday Programmes
International Student Activities
Outdoor Equipment
Property/Buildings
Student Educational Resources
Teaching/ Learning Resources
Team Development
Uniforms
Holiday Programmes
K&P; Articles
K&P; Information
Kids Links
Parents Links
Articles
Language Schools
New Zealand Information
Primary/Secondary Providers
Tertiary Providers
Providers Resources Kids & Parents Articles International
 Home | Links | About Us | Contact Us Keywords   
 Providers  Resources  Articles

Edusearch Articles and Education News

Welcome to Edusearch's Education Article collection. It provides a wide range of articles and the latest education news from a number of sources. These articles provide indepth information for visitors interested in education in New Zealand and internationally and other topics related to the many differect aspects of education.
You are here >  Sections > Education News > New and extended Trades Academies for Canterbury

Find an Article


Education News

Apprentices and Employers
 
Details Novopay Inquiry
 
Pacifica Achievement
 
Minister gives update Novopay
 
Weltec Students Help Samoa
 

Latest Information

Value of Tertiary Education
 
Inquiry 21st Century Learning
 
Are we supporting Creativity?
 
India As a Source of Students.
 
Tertiary Scholarship links
 
New and extended Trades Academies for Canterbury  
Author : Beehive







Anne Tolley


5 September, 2011


New and extended Trades Academies for Canterbury


Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced that Christchurch is to have a new Trades Academy, and that student places are to more than treble at the existing Academy in the city.


Following applications from across New Zealand, the National Trade Academy in Christchurch has been selected as one of ten new providers to support secondary school students at risk of disengaging from education. Students will develop practical skills for the workplace, while gaining credits towards NCEA and a tertiary qualification.


�This new Trades Academy, which is set to offer 75 places after mid-2012, will provide students with access to courses in agriculture, horticulture, equine studies and forestry,� says Mrs Tolley.


�It will give 16 and 17 year olds the opportunity to combine their schooling with skills and technology training in a tertiary and workplace environment, making them better-prepared for successful careers or further study.�


Mrs Tolley has also announced that the existing Trades Academy in Christchurch, the Canterbury Tertiary College, is to be extended, with places more than trebling in 2012.


Its current capacity of 148 students will be expanded to provide places for 550 students next year, with courses on offer likely to include electrical engineering, carpentry, engineering and construction, plumbing, painting and decorating, plasterboard, masonry, computing and business administration, agriculture, hospitality and automotive engineering.


�The Canterbury Tertiary College, with Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology as the lead provider, has established some excellent programmes in trades and technology training,� says Mrs Tolley.


�By expanding the number of places and the types of courses on offer, this will help build the skills base among young people in Canterbury, and support the rebuild of Christchurch, as well as contributing to the local economy.


�Government investment of $63.1 million in Budget 2011 will enable us to increase student places in Trades Academies from over 700 to 2000 in 2012, and increase the number of Trades Academies from eight to 21, as we provide more opportunities for young people to access skills training while earning worthwhile qualifications, free of charge.�