Girls in Carpentry
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: P. Simpson, N. Hackett.
This course is for all females who are interested in the Trades, particularly in building. It will be an all-female small group, learning renovation building skills and safe practices. It does not require any prior knowledge.
It is open to students from Yrs 11, 12 or 13.
The course will be overlaid on the weekly timetable for one day. This means that for the one day a week, students will come out of their school day and spend all day on the building site under the guidance of our female building tutor. They will need to arrive at school for that one day a week in their safety uniform. (Details for this, hi vis top, safety boots or shoes etc, will be given out later. Students will need to buy these items).
All academy students need to complete an AWVA Academy Application form.
This can be picked up from the Academy Offices or email to Sarah at [email protected].. (Please state the academy you are applying for).
Girls who were part of this academy in 2024, can be part of it again in 2025, but will need to discuss this with Mr Hackett to confirm that there are different standards to complete.
Please note that students already in an academy at MHS will most likely not be able to be in another academy. This is due to Ministry funding rules. However, if this is the case please still apply as funding situations can change.
Course Overview
Term 1
Details will depend on the current building situation on site, but all students will be given safety training in both power/hand tool use and site safety training. They will undertake building projects such as, fence building, paving etc. Most of these standards are Level 2 but some are Level 1.
Term 2
TBC
Term 3
TBC
Term 4
TBC
Recommended Prior Learning
No prior learning needed just a desire and interest to be involved with small scale construction projects. All the projects will involve gaining credits to Level 2 NCEA and include safety training, safe power tool use and other guided training.
Pathway
There are outstanding opportunities for women in the trades. This is an area where companies are very keen to take on females who are interested in this pathway. Businesses who employ women in trades say that their attention to detail is second to none. According to BCITO, (Building, Carpentry Industry Training Organisation), female school leavers who enter apprenticeships earn $145,000 more than their university counterparts by the age of 30. So if this interests you select this exciting course.
Assessment Information
Safety boots and Hi Vis construction vest, will be needed to be purchased by the students. The standards and credits above are a guide only but are correct at time of publication.The standards listed above are subject to change.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of, select, maintain, and use hand tools for BCATS projects
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Complete minor concrete works as a BCATS project
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Lay paving blocks as a BCATS project
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Construct a basic retaining wall as a BCATS project
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Identify, select, use and maintain portable power tools for BCATS projects
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Demonstrate knowledge of construction and manufacturing materials used in BCATS projects
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Demonstrate knowledge of BCATS trades involved in the construction of a residential building
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Construct and perform routine maintenance on a basic residential timber fence as a BCATS project