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 School-work transition programs are specialized
programs that include both in-school and work-based experiences,
including job shadowing, work experience, cooperative
education and in-depth skills training. They require
the involvement of employers in their development and delivery.
School –work transition programs consist of a number of courses
that prepare students to meet requirements of a specific occupation
or apprenticeship.
- LIUNA (Labourers International Union of
North America)
- MATTAMY (construction)
- The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program
is structured program that allows for apprenticeship registration
and completion of OSSD requirements. Students are eligible to
apply to O.Y.A.P. Regional Programs when they are at least 16 years of age, have earned a minimum of 16 credits,
display a high level of interest and aptitude for skills training,
and are recommended by a guidance counsellor or technology teacher.
Centralized Placements offered through Bramalea SS
- Teaching For Tomorrow (for students interested
in teaching as a career)
- Caring For the Future (based in the hospitals
– William Osler, Hospital for Sick Children, Mount Sinai, St.
Michaels, etc.)
- Peel Regional Police; OPP
- Rogers Television
- Brampton Guardian
- Nortel
- Brampton Fire & Emergency Services
O.Y.A.P. information is available
in the guidance and coop offices, or visit
www.peel.edu.on.ca (student stuff). |
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