BAIMBRIDGE College’s Sam Barnes, 15, has some fun trying out the South West TAFE welding simulator under the watchful eye of engineering teacher, Ken Hewitt.
Blair Burns
BAIMBRIDGE College students, Jayda Bruni, 14, Charlotte Turner, 14 and Makayla Anton, 15 are having a great time at the expo.
TOBY Pratt, 14 from Baimbridge College is busy trying out some of the cool gadgets on display by exhibitors.
JAKIRA Walter, 15 and Gwyneth Homer, 14, Monivae College enjoy chatting to exhibitors and learning about future job pathways.BAIMBRIDGE College’s Sam Barnes, 15, has some fun trying out the South West TAFE welding simulator under the watchful eye of engineering teacher, Ken Hewitt.JEMIMA Koch, 14 from The Hamilton and Alexandra College (THAC) learns from WDHS practice development nurse, Tayla Ferrier, about jobs in the field.MONIVAE College students, Jack Mansbridge, 15 and Jobe Dunn, 14, are all smiles as they make their way around all of the exhibitor stalls at the Performing Arts Centre.FINDING out about different career pathway options on the day are THAC students, Takudzwa Makore, 14, Finlay Hunt, 14 and Tom Templeton, 14.
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