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  • NEWS & EVENTS
    • Career Centre Presentations
    • Springboards - Special One Day Opportunities
  • Post Secondary
    • University Fairs & Info Sessions
    • Post-Secondary Preparation
    • Life After High School
  • Dual Credit
    • Dual Credit Courses at Oak Bay
    • Auto
    • Aviation
    • Health 111 & ELC 110
    • Graphic Design
    • Seed The City
    • TASK
    • TEAC 105 Explorations in Technology
    • TALE
    • uStart
    • Work Experience
    • Youth Train in Trades
    • Youth Work in Trades
  • Job & Volunteer
  • Student Resources
  • TRADES
    • Auto
    • TASK
    • Youth Train in Trades
    • Youth Work in Trades
  • SCHOLARSHIPS

Youth Train in Trades

YOUTH TRAIN IN TRADES 

​Youth Train in Trades
 programs provides students with an opportunity to receive their first year of trades technical training before they graduate and tuition-free!
Students can take a Level 1 or Foundation Trades program at one of our partnering post-secondary institutions.
Youth Train in Trades programs are Dual Credit, meaning that the student receives credit for the program at the post-secondary institution and their high school. In addition, the tuition for any dual credit course or program is covered by the school district. The student, however, is still responsible for a registration fee, textbooks, and equipment costs.

​Youth Train in Trades Programs:
Autobody
Automotive
Carpentry
Refrigeration & A/C
Cosmetology
Culinary
​Electrical
Heavy Duty
Horticulture
Joinery
​Plumbing & Piping
Metal Fab
Sheet Metal
​Welding
​To learn more about, Youth Train in Trades programs, go to the SIP-2022 Programs-Guide (2)
For more information drop by your school Career Centre and discuss your options with your school Career Teacher or Career Centre Coordinator.
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