Senior College Info Night
- DATE
- 16 September 2025
- TIME
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4.30-6.30pm
- LOCATION
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Alexandra Hills campus
Windemere Road
Alexandra Hills Qld 4161
- PRESENTER
- TAFE Queensland
Discover our alternative approach to high school learning
Senior College is a high school alternative program that allows Year 11 and 12 students to complete their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) and work towards gaining an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) (if they choose to) in a flexible and mature learning environment.
Join us for a family-friendly event to:
- learn about our school-based apprenticeship options and TAFE at School program
- take a campus tour with our TAFE at School team and see our training facilities
- meet our passionate educators and discuss how Senior College can meet your teen's individual needs and goals
- hear about TAFE Queensland's other study pathways and job-ready training
- see showcases of current student projects, jam to live music, and enjoy a *free sausage sizzle!
Take the first step towards a brighter future for your teen. Register your interest to receive more information on the event activities closer to the event date.
*While stocks last.
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