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​​VET Courses Based at Warwick State High School
​Certificate II in Engineering Pathways

Certificate II in Eng​ineering Pathways

Certificate II in Engineering Pathways is a two-year program dedicated to achieving MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways. The RTO (Registered Training Organisation) guarantees that the student will be provided with every opportunity to complete the certificate as per the rights and obligations outlined in the enrolment process and information handbooks. Successful completion of the competencies will be acknowledged on your QCE (Queensland Certificate of Education) and a Statement of Attainment or Certificate will be issued. Students who are not enrolled in Certificate II in Engineering Pathways for the full program may have difficulty in achieving all units of competency, and as such may be limited to a Statement of Attainment only.
The Formula High School Pre-vocation course is designed for students to gain basic skills in Engineering with a view to looking at Engineering as a pathway to employment.

The program is suited to students looking for training to gain some skills prior to entering the workforce, who learn better in a practical environment, with a view to an engineering pathway and many more.

The course is project orientated and designed around experiencing simulated workshop practices that will not only develop skills in the subjects learned, but also tackle work like manners and practices that will be beneficial to the learner when they gain employment.

Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways

Certificate II in Fu​rniture Making Pathways is a hands-on vocational course providing students with the foundational skills and knowledge needed to explore a career in the furniture making and cabinet making industries. Through practical, workshop-based learning, students will develop essential trade skills such as measuring, cutting, assembling, and finishing timber and other materials.

The MSF20522 Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways is designed for students considering a future apprenticeship or further training in furnishing or carpentry. It focuses on safe work practices, tool use, and the creation of furniture projects from design through to completion.

Students will be required to provide evidence of what they are learning in a variety of forms. Evidence gathering for this qualification is continuous and units of competency have been clustered into groups and assessed this way.​

Certificate II in Rural Op​erations

Certificate II in Rural Operations is a nationally recognised Certificate that is either the basis for entry level of work in the Agriculture field, or can be recognised for prior learning in further study if the student so desires. This is a two-year course.  The RTO (Registered Training Organisation) guarantees that the student will be provided with every opportunity to complete the certificate as per the rights/obligations outlined in the enrolment process and information handbooks provided.

Assessment for this course is competency based. If all units of competency are fully completed, students will be issued with AHC21210 Certificate II in Rural Operations.  If the certificate is partially completed, any fully completed units of competency will contribute towards a Statement of Attainment.

Students will be required to provide evidence of what they are learning.  Evidence gathering for this qualification is continuous and units of competency have been clustered into groups and assessed this way.

This qualification provides an occupational outcome for industries and agencies in rural and regional Australia (Farm worker, laboratory technician, weed and pest control officer, agricultural machinery dealer, nursery worker, landscape gardener, stock and station agent).​

Certificate II in ​Sport Coaching

Certificate II i​n Sport Coaching qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply the skills and knowledge to conduct pre-planned coaching sessions with foundation level participants in a specific sport.

This qualification pathway to work in assistant coaching roles working or volunteering at community-based sports clubs and organisations in the Australian sport industry. Individuals with this qualification use a defined and limited range of basic coaching skills to engage participants in a specific sport and are involved in mainly routine and repetitive tasks using limited practical skills and basic sport industry knowledge. They work under the supervision of a coach.​

Certificate II in Workplace ​Skills

Certificate II in ​Workplace Skills qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of entry-level Business Services job roles.

This qualification also reflects the role of individuals who have not yet entered the workforce and are developing the necessary skills in preparation for work.

These individuals carry out a range of basic procedural, clerical, administrative or operational tasks that require self-management and technology skills. They perform a range of mainly routine tasks using limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge in a defined context. Individuals in these roles generally work under direct supervision.​

Certi​ficate III in Fi​​​tness

Binnacle Training Certificate III in Fitness program is offered as a senior subject where students deliver a range of fitness programs and services to clients within their school community. Graduates will be competent in a range of essential skills – such as undertaking client health assessments, planning and delivering fitness programs, and conducting group fitness sessions in indoor and outdoor fitness settings, including with older adult clients.

Students must have a passion for and/or interest in pursuing a career in the fitness and sport industries. They must have good quality written and spoken communication skills and an enthusiasm / motivation to participate in physical activity sessions.

Enrolment numbers are limited.  Students applying to study Certificate III in Fitness will be subject to a selection process.  This will be based on relevant academic results, extracurricular involvement and participation, personal aptitude for fitness and training, communication skills (including IT skills), behaviour, effort and attendance.

This program also includes the following:
  • First Aid qualification and CPR certificate; plus Community Coaching accreditation,
  • A range of career pathway options including direct pathway into Certificate IV in Fitness (Personal Trainer).​
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Last reviewed 10 September 2025
Last updated 10 September 2025