It enables students to receive training in all aspects of hospitality, including service of food and beverages, and operation of POS systems.
The aim of the program is to develop the performance and skills required across a broad range of sports, while linking these elements to the theoretical knowledge needed by an athlete.
The mentor (teacher) guides students to manage their learning independently through monitoring their performance and assisting them to gain greater insight into themselves as learners.
Studies indicate that formal youth mentoring programs can promote positive outcomes, such as improved self-esteem, social skills and career development.
Students in the program benefit from increased access to resources from the Centre of Excellence in Automation and Robotics.