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IN PICTURES: Narrogin Senior High School and South Regional TAFE host Careers in Our Community for students

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Australian Wool Innovation educator Rob Carter and Narrogin Senior High School and South Regional TAFE student Desiree Baker, 17.
Camera IconAustralian Wool Innovation educator Rob Carter and Narrogin Senior High School and South Regional TAFE student Desiree Baker, 17. Credit: Hannah Whitehead

Narrogin Senior High School hosted a careers day for their students last week with the Year 9s given a special vocational experience with virtual reality and diverse career demonstrations.

Year 9 students spent Wednesday on the oval learning about different avenues in agriculture, hospitality and technology after South Regional TAFE contacted the school eight weeks prior to organise a career day.

South Regional TAFE student nurse Natasha Whitelam and Narrogin Senior High School student Xhaviera Carnage, 13.
Camera IconSouth Regional TAFE student nurse Natasha Whitelam and Narrogin Senior High School student Xhaviera Carnage, 13. Credit: Hannah Whitehead

Sensr Solutions spoke about new career opportunities drones are creating across industries like traditional drone piloting and engineering roles, and specialised fields including monitoring, mapping and inspections for agriculture, construction and more.

A shearing show by Rob Carter, an educator for the TAFE’s Australian Wool Innovation, expanded the students’ knowledge of Narrogin’s agriculture industry while Hilltop Cafe operating from the school’s Trade Training Centre gave students and insight into hospitality.

Virtual reality education by Mindflight7 enabled students to try their hand at any job of their choosing to develop their interests and understanding of the workforce.

NSHS careers practitioner and vocational teacher Wendy Sargeantson said it is an important developmental time for Year 9s.

“They’re at the exploration stage developmentally and start to think ‘what career may suit me?’”, she said.

“We want to expose them to lots of different careers so that can make those choices, ‘I might like this, but I don’t want to be in that environment’ or ‘I don’t want to work nights, so I won’t do this’.

“You can only know by being involved.”

Narrogin Health Service stall representatives graduate nurse Edward Sargeantson, physiotherapist Scott Glassby, nurse educator Sophie Wilkinson and student doctor Jenny Yeoman. 
Camera IconNarrogin Health Service stall representatives graduate nurse Edward Sargeantson, physiotherapist Scott Glassby, nurse educator Sophie Wilkinson and student doctor Jenny Yeoman.  Credit: Hannah Whitehead

Students from all years completed a bingo card which encouraged interaction with the 19 stall holders set up in the library, such as the shire, police, health services, renewable energy organisations and environmental and community groups.

Ms Sargeantson said the expo focused on community connections and networking and it was fundamental to have the whole school involved.

“We’re all on our career journey, even in Year 7 we’re still evolving and formulating our ideas,” she said.

“It’s not just about career exploration, it’s how they could approach someone for advice, how they got started, what subjects they did, and moving forward.”

Narrogin Senior High School students Michael Grout, 12, Lucas Iles, 12, Nate Tinley, 12, Spencer Spurling, 12, and Narrogin Earthmoving and Concrete stall representatives Barry McNab and Faith McNab.
Camera IconNarrogin Senior High School students Michael Grout, 12, Lucas Iles, 12, Nate Tinley, 12, Spencer Spurling, 12, and Narrogin Earthmoving and Concrete stall representatives Barry McNab and Faith McNab. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Department of Education Wheatbelt region engagement and transitions officer Prema Sexton, Narrogin Senior High School students Logan Ratcliffe, 12, and Charlie Fulford, 12.
Camera IconDepartment of Education Wheatbelt region engagement and transitions officer Prema Sexton, Narrogin Senior High School students Logan Ratcliffe, 12, and Charlie Fulford, 12. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Indi Kulker, 14, Mia Gouley, 14.
Camera IconIndi Kulker, 14, Mia Gouley, 14. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Holly Ord, 12, Evie Pasons, 12, Savannah Young, 12.
Camera IconHolly Ord, 12, Evie Pasons, 12, Savannah Young, 12. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Youth in Emergency Services cadets Charlotte Neale, 13, and Chloe Labuschagne, 13.
Camera IconYouth in Emergency Services cadets Charlotte Neale, 13, and Chloe Labuschagne, 13. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Narrogin Police constable Charissa Harvey and sergeant Ryan Devine.
Camera IconNarrogin Police constable Charissa Harvey and sergeant Ryan Devine. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Olivia Dewing, 14, Bailey Gordan, 14, Bailee Pike, 14, Katie Blight, 14, Jordi Baker, 14, and Laney Birrell, 14.
Camera IconOlivia Dewing, 14, Bailey Gordan, 14, Bailee Pike, 14, Katie Blight, 14, Jordi Baker, 14, and Laney Birrell, 14. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Seven West Media stall representatives Ashlee Miller, Sharna Bore and Lachlan Byrne.
Camera IconSeven West Media stall representatives Ashlee Miller, Sharna Bore and Lachlan Byrne. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Elsie Ford, 13, and Jade Davies, 13.
Camera IconElsie Ford, 13, and Jade Davies, 13. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions stall representatives Mel Taylor and Trent Van Eyk.
Camera IconDepartment of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions stall representatives Mel Taylor and Trent Van Eyk. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Coles stall representative Jason isle-Risk and Narrogin Senior High School student and Coles employee Lachlan Mickle, 17.
Camera IconColes stall representative Jason isle-Risk and Narrogin Senior High School student and Coles employee Lachlan Mickle, 17. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Phoebe Kenward-Mulroney, 13.
Camera IconPhoebe Kenward-Mulroney, 13. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Neoen stall representatives CJ Murray and Rhys Williams.
Camera IconNeoen stall representatives CJ Murray and Rhys Williams. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Narrogin State Emergency Service volunteer Kayla Thornton, Youth in Emergency Services cadets Charlotte Neale, 13 and Chloe Labuschagne, 13, and volunteer Grant Magill.
Camera IconNarrogin State Emergency Service volunteer Kayla Thornton, Youth in Emergency Services cadets Charlotte Neale, 13 and Chloe Labuschagne, 13, and volunteer Grant Magill. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Shire of Narrogin stall representatives library officers Jared Egerton-Warburton and Kelly Nelissen.
Camera IconShire of Narrogin stall representatives library officers Jared Egerton-Warburton and Kelly Nelissen. Credit: Hannah Whitehead

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