Complete your Years 10, 11 and 12 at SEDA College NT alongside NRL NT and the Parramatta Eels. The program provides a direct link to industry opportunities in a hands-on learning environment all connected to your interest in NRL.
The connection between education and industry facilitates authentic learning experiences and student opportunities. This combination enables our students to acquire the skills to support future educational and employment pathways.
Our curriculum is designed to connect students to ideas, skills and knowledge that can be applied far beyond the boundaries of a classroom.
SEDA College NT students undertake a combination of NTCET subjects and Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications, which develop their industry-specific skills and contribute credits towards their Year 12 Certificate.
All College students undertake subjects that allow them to obtain their Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (NTCET) qualification. The NTCET is overseen by the South Australian Curriculum of Education (SACE) and is also known as the Year 12 Certificate.
NTCET subjects, combined with the VET certificates allow our students to obtain the 200 credits required to obtain their NTCET certificate.
All curriculum is designed with engagement the priority, with subject topics largely focusing on sport and post-school relevant skills.
In Year 10 students are enrolled in the following subjects:
In Year 11 students are enrolled in the following subjects:
Our students get a head start in their career through our Structured Workplace Learning. This hands-on learning experience is undertaken one day a week. Students gain an in-depth understanding of the duties they might be expected to perform in the workplace, and they will acquire the skills that prospective employers need and want in their employees.
MyPLAN is a digital portfolio that supports students to track their individual goals, achievements, experiences, and growth during their time at SEDA. Underpinning MyPLAN are the Transferable Work Skills and Personal Habits, which have been identified as important attributes, attitudes, and mindsets to develop in order to succeed at SEDA and beyond. Development of the MyPLAN portfolio, and the Transferable Work Skills and Personal Habits, is supported with timetabled MyPLAN sessions in class and regular MyPLAN meetings between teachers, parents, and students.
The five Transferable Work Skills we believe are essential for student development are:
During Years 10, 11, and 12, students are enrolled with SEDA Group (RTO 22503) for your VET qualifications^. Students will develop the skills and attributes needed to teach sport skills to a wide variety of people. By accessing industry partners, students will gain a greater understanding of coaching principles and the development of coaching sessions.
* SEDA Group (RTO No 22503) is responsible for the training and assessment of VET qualifications and responsible for the issuance of AQF certification documents. SEDA College NT Limited provides training and assessment services, individual support services, collection of fees and recruitment of prospective learners for VET qualifications on SEDA Group’s behalf.
^ Qualifications are subject to change and subject to student’s meeting SEDA Group’s eligibility criteria for enrolment into qualifications.
In Year 10 students are enrolled in the SIS20321 Certificate II in Sport Coaching and will undertake the following areas of study containing a variety of units of competency:
In Year 11 students are enrolled in the SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation and will undertake the following areas of study containing a variety of units of competency:
In Year 12 students are enrolled in the SIS40115 Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation and will undertake the following areas of study containing a variety of units of competency:
As part of the VET curriculum, students will get involved with their local community and promote sport, fitness and health through implementing programs for marginalised groups. They will develop an understanding of diversity, as well as collaboration and problem-solving skills to put their ideas into action.
SEDA College NT partners with the biggest sporting brands and organisations in the Northern Territory facilitating real life industry experiences and student opportunities.
You get to experience a range of opportunities including:
NRLNT and the Parramatta Eels are dedicated to providing SEDA College students with education, development and participation opportunities within the industry. With a strong passion for NRL, they seek to develop student skills and experiences by providing them with industry specific opportunities to help achieve these outcomes.
Selection into SEDA College’s programs is based on an online application and interview process.
2024 Eligibility
Selection into our College is not dependent on sporting skills and students of all ability levels may apply.
Students must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australia Permanent Resident to be eligible for any of the SEDA College NT programs.
Students who have already completed Year 10 or Year 11 may be able to enter directly into Year 11 or Year 12 level respectively. Eligibility for this will be determined at an interview. Students who are completing or have completed Year 12 are not eligible to apply.
For further information regarding the application process please click here.
Fees are inclusive of the following:
Additional fees apply for other services and overnight camps.
Click here to visit our Student Fees page.
Please note that 2023 fees may be subject to change.
Contact details for our Admissions advisors, and how to get in touch with the team at SEDA College NT.
Email: info@sedacollege.nt.edu.au
Phone: 1300 337 332
Monday to Friday: 9.00am – 4.00pm ACST.
We’re here to help answer your questions.
Head Office:
5/90 Ross Smith Avenue
Fannie Bay, NT 0820
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