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Vocational education​​​​​​​​​​

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Tullawong State High School is registered for the delivery of vocational courses through the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) as delegate for Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). National Provider No. 30447.

The following certificates are on our scope. They do not incur additional fees. Not all certificates may be offered at any one time.

  • Certificate 1 Financial Literacy (compulsory for all Senior students)
  • Certificate ll Skills for Work and Vocational Training (Compulsory for all Senior students)
  • Certificate ll Horticulture
  • Certificate ll Music
  • Certificate ll Visual Arts
  • Certificate ll Sport and Recreation
  • Certificate lll Business
  • Certificate lll Visual Arts
  • Certificate lll Dance
  • Certificate lll Information and Technology
  • Certificate lll Laboratory Skills

The school has partnerships with external providers who may offer certificates such as:

Tullawong State High School is a member of the Moreton Bay North Training Alliance (MBNTA). As such, our students can apply to enrol in courses such as the ones listed below. There are more courses coming online regularly.  These courses are delivered at various school sites across the Metropolitan North school region and students re expected to travel to these sites using their own transport options.

Fee Free Courses offered through MBNTA (VETiS funded through the Career Ready initiative
https://www.qld.gov.au/education/training/subsidies/career-ready 

  • Certificate ll Automotive
  • Certificate ll Health Support Services
  • Certificate ll Regional Operations
  • Certificate ll in Electrotechnology
  • Certificate ll Plumbing
  • Certificate ll Salon/Hairdressing
  • Certificate ll in Forest Operations
  • Certificate ll in Autonomous Technologies

Fee for Service Courses offered through MBNTA:

  • Certificate lll Health Support Assistance
  • Certificate lV in Justice Studies​

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Complaints and appeals

A complaint can be made to the school RTO regarding the conduct of:

  • the school RTO, its trainers, assessors or other school RTO staff
  • students of the RTO
  • any third parties providing services on behalf of the school RTO (if relevant).

An appeal can be made to the school RTO to request a review of a decision, including assessment decisions.

The school RTO will ensure that the principles of natural justice and procedural fairness are adopted at every stage of the complaints and appeals process. All formal complaints and appeals will be heard and decided on within 60 calendar days of receiving the written complaint or appeal.

If the school RTO considers more than 60 calendar days are required to process and finalise the complaint or appeal, the complainant or appellant will be informed of the reasons in writing and will be regularly updated on the progress of the matter.

If the processes fail to resolve the complaint or appeal, a review by an independent party will be provided if requested.

Complaints or appeals should be directed to the Principal as CEO of the school RTO: ​principal@tullawongshs.eq.edu.au


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Last reviewed 24 June 2025
Last updated 24 June 2025