Our Program
Our Program is specifically designed to cater for students with disabilities.
Our career education, community access and academic programs are tailored to meet the individual needs of all students.
Independent travel training and fully supported work placements to promote are key features of our program.
As part of the Centre’s philosophy of inclusivity, students also take option classes at the senior campus in home economics, design and technology and art/media/music. Integration is also fostered for students who desire extensions in their academic pursuits.
Independent Living Program provides training in life skills necessary for students to become independent and confident in the wider community.
Independent Living
Independent Living Program provides training in life skills necessary for students to become independent and confident in the wider community.
- Safety in the community
- Travel training / transport skills
- Functional literacy / numeracy
- Personal development & hygiene
- Plan@bility (person centred planning)
- Health and physical education
Academic Pursuit
Entry level – Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 and 13th Year
Courses of Study
- Preliminary English
- Preliminary Mathematics
- Preliminary Health and Physical Education
- OLNA for targeted students
Endorsed Programs
- Bushranger Cadets WA
- Keys for Life Program (pre-driver program)
- ASDAN preparing for adulthood
Option Programs
- Art / Media / Music
- Bike@bility
- Bean@bility
- Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths – STEM



Workplace Learning
Our Workplace Learning Program educates and provides students with the necessary skills to enable a successful transition from school to the work place.
Students attend work experience at an actual work place, either independently or supported by CJSCESC staff. Being a part of the workforce brings with it many changes, and these changes require new skills, many of which can only be taught at the workplace.
Vocational Education & Training
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Manual Handling
- Job seeking skills
- Travel Training
Endorsed Programs-
- ADWPL – ADMPE
- ASDAN – Leadership, Business Enterprise, Towards Independence and Workright.
- Bushrangers
- Keys for Life
- SIR10116 Certificate I Retail1
- AHC10216 Certificate I Agrifoods2
- SIT10216 Certificate I Hospitality3
- 22473VIC Certificate II General Education for Adults4
1 The training and assessment for SIR10116 Certificate I Retail is delivered under a third party arrangement with Skills Strategies International RTO 2401.
2 The training and assessment for AHC10216 Certificate I Agrifoods is delivered under a third party arrangement with Activ Pathways RTO 51960.
3 The training and assessment for SIT10216 Certificate I Hospitality is delivered under a third party arrangement with Hospitality Group Training RTO 0386
4 The training and assessment for 22473VIC Certificate II General Education for Adults is delivered under a third party arrangement with Communicare RTO 50548
Supplementary Programs
Bush Rangers Cadets WA
This is a voluntary conservation program that gives students the opportunity to take part in personal development training and working safely in a natural environment.
The Bush Rangers program covers nature conservation, first aid and bush survival, visits to parks and reserves plus ‘Adopt a Spot’ cleanups of river beds and nature parks. Students also enjoy a camp at the end of each year as part of this exciting program.
Outdoor Education
Students participate in a variety of recreation excursions such as ten pin bowling, archery, indoor rock climbing, supagolf and basketball.
Keys for Life
Keys for Life has been developed with funding from the Insurance Commission of WA and support from the Road Safety Council of WA. It has been designed for young people who are pre-drivers or novice drivers. Keys for Life is a practical interactive learning program which assists students to gain a Learner’s Permit while they are at school.
Plan@bility
Plan@bility creates an environment where individuals, their families and supporters (including interested professionals) can imagine and collaboratively plan for a future where they are fully included in the lives of their communities.
Bike@bility
Students will learn all aspects of bike mechanics and restoration. Highly experienced facilitators and volunteer mentors will ensure that every nut and bolt is covered in this comprehensive course.
Having learnt some amazing bike skills, participants will then select a donated bike. Students will also spend time restoring their chosen bike back to its former glory. This is a full circle program.
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