Certificate III in Beauty Services

Vocational Education & Training (VET) in Schools

innovative, results-driven hairdressing, makeup, beauty & barbering qualifications tailored for school students

Experience our exciting Flexible Industry Programs, offering Certificates II and III VET in Schools qualifications. These programs open doors from entry-level to full employment opportunities and further education within key industries.

These programs allow students to commence their VET in Schools qualifications while completing their SACE, making them ideal for those eager to kickstart their careers.

Welcome to all VET Coordinators, Principals,
& Parents

Why choose Colour Cosmetica Academy for your students?

At Colour Cosmetica Academy, we are passionate about empowering young individuals to discover their potential and chart successful career pathways through our innovative and industry-driven VET in Schools programs.

Our commitment is to support schools, coordinators, and families in ensuring students have an enriching and seamless educational journey.

At Colour Cosmetica Academy, you’ll find everything you need to guide students through the application, enrolment, and preparation process for their studies, alongside tailored support to help them achieve success.

Our VET in Schools programs are designed for students in Years 10 through 12, offering hands-on, real-world learning experiences. Students gain specific industry skills, contribute towards achieving their South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE), and receive credit toward nationally recognised qualifications that prepare them for exciting careers in Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Makeup Artistry, Barbering, and Retail Cosmetics.

Dynamic & Innovative Learning Environment: Our programs integrate cutting-edge industry trends, expert mentorship, and opportunities to work with professional-grade tools and products, such as Balmain Hair Couture.
Career pathways for every passion: From creative to technical roles, our courses prepare students for immediate industry readiness or further study pathways.
Practical focus: 80% of our courses emphasise hands-on learning, complemented by 20% flexible online modules tailored to the busy schedules of students.
Accelerated programs: For students eager to fast-track their skills, we offer options to intensify learning through guided mentoring and condensed schedules.

How we support Coordinators & Parents

We provide a structured and streamlined process, including:

Comprehensive Guidance: Application kits, course outlines, and step-by-step enrolment instructions ensure ease for all stakeholders.
Tailored Communication: Regular updates, progress reports, and consultations with coordinators and parents to keep everyone aligned.
Student Wellbeing Focus: Resources to assist students in managing their studies alongside their school commitments.

The benefit of VET in Schools with us

Students graduate with more than just a certificate. They gain:

Professional Networks: Connections with industry leaders and peers through workshops, live model sessions, and events.
SACE Points and Real-World Skills: Balancing academic achievement with career readiness.
Confidence and Creativity: Cultivating a sense of independence and professional identity.
Together, let’s unlock limitless potential!

We look forward to collaborating with you to inspire and equip the next generation of industry innovators. Let’s work together to create brighter futures for your students. For more details, program options, or to arrange a consultation, please contact our team at Colour Cosmetica Academy today.

Discover the Colour Cosmetica Academy advantage

At Colour Cosmetica Academy, our Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs are designed to inspire students, empower them to achieve, and equip them with the skills needed to thrive in dynamic creative industries.

Through immersive, hands-on learning, students gain practical expertise, meet academic goals, and take their first steps toward fulfilling, future-ready careers.

Why choose Colour Cosmetica Academy?

Choosing VET with Colour Cosmetica Academy means unlocking potential and opening doors to future success:

VET courses contribute to your South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).

Many VET units count towards your Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR), supporting university ambitions.

Build confidence through practical learning that develops both creative and technical skills.

Get a head start in fields like hairdressing, makeup artistry, beauty therapy, and barbering, with pathways to apprenticeships, traineeships, or employment.

Strengthen time management, independence, and collaboration skills while preparing for a bright future.

Certificate III in Hairdressing VET

VET courses at Colour Cosmetica Academy

Our VET programs balance nationally recognised qualifications with SACE studies, providing students with academic achievements and practical experience. Whether you’re aiming to enhance your ATAR, develop creative passions, or build job-ready skills, our programs offer a path tailored to your goals.

Who can enrol in VET courses?

VET programs are ideal for students in Years 10, 11, and 12, enrolled in SACE through their school. Students should consult with their school’s VET Coordinator to explore options and ensure courses align with their academic and career aspirations.

Where are VET courses delivered?

Courses are conducted by industry-qualified trainers at our state-of-the-art academy, offering a professional and creative environment. If your school doesn’t provide a specific course, our programs can seamlessly integrate with your SACE studies.

Real student success

Meet Emma Mahony

Emma Mahony dreamed of a career in hairdressing, makeup artistry, and beauty. Through Colour Cosmetica Academy’s Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics, Emma discovered her passion for fashion makeup and gained experience with leading beauty brands.

Her journey continued with advanced qualifications in Hairdressing, Makeup, and Beauty, enabling her to thrive in the global beauty industry. Today, Emma is traveling the world, working in high-end salons, and educating internationally.

Emma’s story is a testament to the power of VET at Colour Cosmetica Academy—unlocking potential and creating opportunities without limits.

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Benefits of choosing VET at Colour Cosmetica Academy

Begin your professional training while completing school.

Graduate with certifications that open doors to exciting opportunities.

Participate in work placements, gaining insights and connections in your chosen field.

Build technical abilities and employability skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and communication.

Explore industries to clarify your goals and future pathways.

Enhance your resume with credentials from an award winning, professional Industry focussed reputable institution, making you a more competitive candidate in the job market where future employers are confident in your skills.

Flexible Industry Programs

Revolutionise the delivery of Vocational Education and Training (VET) in schools, offering a dynamic approach to prepare students for the world of work while meeting the needs of industry and employers.

Developed in collaboration with industry experts, Flexible Industry Pathways are tailored to equip students with the essential skills, knowledge, and qualifications for seamless entry into employment or further study. These innovative programs provide students with a clearly defined journey through secondary school, leading to exciting opportunities in key growth industries across South Australia.

Flexible Industry Programs (FIPs) provide an industry-endorsed pathway to entrylevel employment, better preparing young people for real jobs, and providing a pipeline of young skilled workers for South Australia’s growing industry sectors.

FIPs aim to support students into school-based apprenticeships and traineeships.

Depending on the needs of employers, FIPs may include VET qualifications at Certificate II and III level that are appropriate for school students, employability skills training, and specific industry requirements for the pathway.

FIPs may include compulsory South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) subjects and contextualised delivery of other school subjects so that students can complete both a VET qualification and their SACE concurrently as part of their senior secondary program.

Flexible Industry Program (FIP) courses are full qualifications that are subsidised by the Government of South Australia.

To be eligible for subsidised training in a FIP course, you must be either an Australian citizen, permanent resident or an eligible VISA holder. You must also be in Year 11 to 13, studying SACE or equivalent, and 16 years old or turning 16 during Year 11. As part of the new Department for Education VET for Schools policy, all students wishing to undertake a FIP course, need to undergo the VET Readiness Orientation (VETRO) process which includes an Upfront Assessment of Need (UAN), Induction and Orientation to VET.

ENQUIRE ABOUT VET IN SCHOOLS

Are you interested in VET IN SCHOOLS with Colour Cosmetica Academy? We would love to hear from you!

VETRO Process Map Applications & UAN

VET Readiness Orientation (VETRO)

To ensure students’ readiness to commence a VET program, the VET Readiness Orientation (VETRO) has been developed by the Department of Education and Skills SA (Department for State Development).

VETRO incorporates an Upfront Assessment of Needs (UAN), induction and orientation to VET to ensure that students enrol in a course that is right for them and has their personal and learning support needs planned for.

VETRO will determine a student’s readiness to commence a VET pathway and identify any support that a student may need to commence vocational training.

Please refer to our VETRO Process Map Intake below for more details.

Enquire about VET IN SCHOOLS

Are you interested in VET IN SCHOOLS with Colour Cosmetica Academy?

A successfully lodged VETRO application to Colour Cosmetica Academy includes submitting the VETRO Referral Part A form

School Enrolled Students VET Referral

Part A – Secondary School to complete

Complete Part A to enable the training provider to undertake an assessment of the student.

The school and training provider MUST retain a copy of this completed form for documentary evidence and monitoring purposes, which will be emailed to you once the referral is finalised.

Next steps

Once you click submit an email notification will be sent to the training provider for them to complete Part B. You will receive a notification once Part B is complete and the referral progresses to Part C if the student is accepted to enrol into the course.

The parent/guardian or independent student/student aged 18 years or older must then complete Part C of this form to give approval to proceed to enrolment with the training provider.

Once Part C is finalised by the Parent/Student, a copy of the completed referral will be provided to all involved.

Note that if the student is found not suitable at this time, Part C will not be sent to the parent/guardian or independent student/student aged 18 years or older. In this situation only the training provider and the school will receive a copy of the completed referral.

Further requirements:

Completed LLN Assessments
Support Plan Agreement (if required)

A successfully completed VETRO Referral Part A form

Please upload approved evidence and a completed Colour Cosmetica Academy Enrolment form in the Evidence section. Please upload a support plan if student has any known support needs.

Below is an example of a successfully completed Colour Cosmetica Academy Enrolment Form

Students wishing to apply for a VET for Secondary Schools place (VFSS) must undertake a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Assessment as part of their VETRO requirements.

From 29 July 2024 the primary model for students undertaking LLN Assessments will be by school based invigilation.

Schools are able to conduct LLN Assessment sessions at their school, at a time that suits the school, through this school based invigilation process.

Literacy and Numeracy Assessment

The LLN assessment is a combined Snapshot Reading and Numeracy Indicator (SRNI) and Core Skills Profile for Adults (CSPA) assessment. Completing the LLN Assessment assists Colour Cosmetica Academy and the school identify support needs and suitability to undertake the qualification in line with Skills SA requirements.

Students are guided through the LLN modules as per their reading and numeracy levels. Please allow up to three hours for completion of the LLN assessment.

LLN result categories are:

No Gaps – results indicate the reading and numeracy levels are ACSF exit level 2
Minor Gaps – will need to submit a Support Plan
Significant Gaps – foundation skills development needed to be developed through the school before the school student can re-apply

Please refer to pages 9 – 10 of the VETRO UAN Guidelines for more information regarding the LLN result categories.

Reasonable Adjustments

For variations from the primary model students can undertake the LLN assessment in person at Colour Cosmetica Academy campus or via an online Collaborate session.

Notification of Reasonable Adjustments for the VETRO LLN Assessment

Support Plan Agreements

Supporting your students throughout their training is a collaboration between your school and TAFE SA. Where support needs are identified through the VETRO process, a Support Plan Agreement will be established so that personal, disability and learning support needs are planned for.

Support Needs Assessment – where VET Coordinators identify that a student may have additional, personal, or disability support needs identified in the VETRO referral Part A form.

Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Assessment – students identified as having minor gaps will require a tailored Support Plan Agreement

The VETRO Support Plan Agreement provides details of how support will be coordinated for school students so that their personal and learning support needs are planned for.

Please return completed form to Colour Cosmetica Academy education@colourcosmetica.com

Work Placement: Some courses include mandatory industry placements to enhance practical learning.

Travel Requirements: Certain courses may require travel to a salon for work placement and you will be required to travel to Colour Cosmetica Academy.

Course Equipment: Students will need specific clothing and tools, depending on the course.

Explore our Stackable VET in Schools options

VET Courses outside the Flexible Industry Pathway will be available to School Students as Stackable VET, providing pre-vocational skills, work preparedness, and the opportunity to explore various fields before committing to a qualification.

Colour Cosmetica Academy offers a variety of approved Stackable and Advanced Stackable VET courses tailored for high school students. These courses are designed to equip students with pre- vocational skills, readiness for work, and exposure to different study areas.

Stackable VET courses may lead to further studies through VET for Secondary Schools, School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships, or continued education with Colour Cosmetica Academy. These courses also contribute credits towards SACE and are seamlessly integrated into the school timetable.

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School-Based Apprenticeships & Traineeships

Empowering Futures with School-Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships for VET in School Coordinators, Parents, and Students

At Colour Cosmetica Academy, we believe in shaping tomorrow’s professionals today. Our School-Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships program is the perfect way for students to transform their passion into a promising career without waiting until graduation!

(Contract of Training) available at Colour Cosmetica Academy

SHB30121 Certificate III in Beauty Services
SHB30321 Certificate III in Nail Technology
SHB30416 Certificate III in Hairdressing
SHB30516 Certificate III in Barbering

Why Wait? Your Future Starts Now!

Get a head start in your dream industry while completing high school.
Gain real-world skills and practical, hands-on experience.
Earn while you learn, working toward an accredited qualification alongside your South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).

How does it work?

Work with an employer and train both on-site and
off-site.
Balance your education and career goals with tailored support from Colour Cosmetica Academy.

Invest in Your Child’s Future

Support your child in gaining job-ready skills while completing their education.
Watch them thrive with a structured program that blends school, training, and work opportunities.
Be part of their journey toward a meaningful and fulfilling career.

Partner with Us to Shape Successful Pathways

Help your students integrate their school-based
apprenticeship or traineeship into their SACE
program.
Guide them in building a schedule that works
with their academic and career goals.

Key Considerations for Managing an Apprenticeship or Traineeship

Guidance for VET Coordinators, Parents, and Students

Embarking on a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship is an exciting opportunity that requires careful planning and collaboration among students, parents, and VET coordinators. Here’s what to consider:

Eligibility & School Approval

Student Eligibility: Students in Years 10, 11, or 12 can integrate a schoolbased apprenticeship or traineeship into their South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE), pending school approval.

School Consent: It’s essential to obtain your school’s agreement to ensure the apprenticeship or traineeship aligns with your educational program and contributes to SACE attainment.

Understanding SACE Integration

Check SACE Credits: Utilise the VET Recognition Register to understand how your chosen apprenticeship or traineeship will contribute to your SACE points.

Securing Agreement from All Parties

Obtain Necessary Approvals: To proceed, you’ll need consent from your school and, if you’re under 18, from a parent or guardian.

Selecting a Training Provider

Explore Training Courses: As part of your apprenticeship or traineeship, you’ll engage in off-the-job training with a registered training organization (RTO). Discuss with your employer if you have a preferred training provider in mind. Discover courses that lead to the qualifications you need in your chosen field. Note that while you can enroll in various courses, only some are subsidised under the VET for School Students program.

Exploring Suitable Pathways

Identify Interests and Passions: Reflect on activities you enjoy and subjects you’re passionate about. Consider how your hobbies or
interests might translate into a fulfilling Hairdressing, Barbering or Beauty career. This self-awareness is a valuable starting point for selecting the right apprenticeship or traineeship.

Seek Guidance: Discuss your aspirations with parents or guardians to determine if this pathway aligns with your goals. Then, consult your school’s VET coordinator or career counsellor to explore relevant industries and training options. They can assist in:

Exploring VET courses
Connecting with potential employers
Ensuring SACE requirements are met.
Finding an Employer

There are two primary approaches to securing an
apprenticeship or traineeship position:

1. Self-Initiated Search:

Networking: Reach out to Colour Cosmetica Academy, friends, family, or local businesses. Conduct online research to identify potential opportunities.
School Resources: Consult your VET coordinator and Colour Cosmetica Academy for leads on employers seeking apprentices or trainees.
Approved Employers: Search the Register of Approved Employers – Apprenticeships and Traineeships by business name or industry.

If you find an employer independently, ensure they are registered with the appropriate authorities. For assistance, contact the Skills Infoline or provide the employer with information on how to register.

2. Group Training Organization (GOT:)

Host Employer Arrangement: Enroll with a GTO, which will employ you and place you with a host business. This arrangement allows you to gain experience without the host business directly
employing you.

Developing the Training Contract:

Formal Agreement: This contract between you and your employer outlines the specifics of your apprenticeship or traineeship.
Involvement of an Apprenticeship Network Provider (ANP): An ANP will facilitate the process, including obtaining your school’s consent for the school-based Training Contract.
Training Provider Selection: The contract will specify your chosen training provider.

Once the Training Contract is signed, you can commence your apprenticeship or traineeship.

Creating the Training Plan:

Collaboration: Colour Cosmetica Academy will work with you and your employer to develop a Training Plan tailored to your apprenticeship or traineeship.

Balancing Commitments:
School Attendance: Continue attending school part-time.
On-the-Job Training: Work with your employer to gain practical experience.
Off-the-Job Training: Participate in training sessions with Colour Cosmetica Academy.
Earnings:

Wages:
Typically determined by industry awards or enterprise agreements. You may be eligible for wage increases as you achieve new competencies. For detailed information on wages and conditions visit the Fairwork website.

Your Award: Wages, Allowances, and Entitlements

Understanding Your Wage:
Different types of jobs fall under specific awards, which set out the minimum wage or salary that employers are required to pay. For trainees and apprentices, most awards include a structured pay schedule that outlines wage progression throughout your apprenticeship or traineeship.

Allowances and Other Entitlements:
In addition to your wages, awards often include allowances and entitlements that support your training journey. For example:

Training Fees and Materials: Costs such as textbooks and other required resources may be covered by your employer, provided you are making satisfactory progress in your apprenticeship or traineeship.
Travel and Accommodation Allowances: Employers may be eligible for allowances to help cover your travel and accommodation costs if
you need to travel a significant distance to attend training sessions.

Clarifying Responsibilities:
If your award does not specify whether you or your employer should cover training-related costs, it’s important to address this during the development of your Training Contract. Negotiating and documenting these arrangements early ensures clarity and avoids potential misunderstandings later.

Completion Pathways:
Full-Time or Part-Time: After finishing school, you can choose to continue your apprenticeship or traineeship full-time or part-time, subject to agreement with your employer.
Notification: Inform the relevant authorities of any changes to your working hours by completing a change of hours form.

By considering these factors and collaborating closely with all parties involved, students can successfully integrate a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship into their educational journey, setting the foundation for a promising career.

Let’s build Futures together.

For more information about school-based apprenticeships and traineeships, contact Colour Cosmetica Academy today!

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Essentials Introduction to Makeup

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Let Your Journey Begin !

At Colour Cosmetica Academy, we’re committed to supporting students, parents, principles and VET Coordinators every step of the way. Our innovative approach, creative focus, and strong industry connections make us the perfect partner for your VET journey. Connect with your school’s VET Coordinator or contact Colour Cosmetica Academy directly to explore the opportunities that await. Your creative future starts here!

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