Secondary School Apprenticeship
Student Group:
Some students have the skills to begin an apprenticeship while they are in high school. Many are already working in a trade and need only to formalize their relationship with their employer.
By participating in a Secondary School Apprenticeship program a student may commence working in the trade, earn up to 16 high school credits when they have a formal Industry Training Authority (ITA) agreement signed by their employer and receive a Secondary School Apprenticeship certificate upon graduation.
How do I apply?
Download an application package and submit this to your Career Centre or grade counsellor.
School Contacts:
Britannia - Paul Hayes
Byng - Kathleen Whelan
Churchill - Sue Petersen
David Thompson - Jackie Mulder
Gladstone - Melanie Nelson
Hamber - John Lam
John Oliver - Gary Fabris
Killarney - Dave Louden/Jackie Mulder
King George - Emilie Dorsemaine
Kitsilano - Julie Bond/Carolyn Moore
Main St Ed Centre - Joanne McLeod/Noreen Takashi
Magee - Barb Whittle
Point Grey - Ian Baxter
Prince of Wales - Derek Swain
Roberts Ed Centre - Avaleigh Neill
South Hill Education Centre - Vicki Swan/Lindy Lui
Templeton - Paul Hayes
Tupper - Diane Mavety
University Hill - Sandhya O'Connor
Vancouver Technical - Brent Shieman
Windermere - Marci Bulietta
SSA Apprentices may qualify for $1000 scholarship ...read more
APPRENTICESHIP & TRADES RESOURCES TO EXPLORE
Provincial
- Industry Training Authority - ITA
- BC Work Futures for Trades and Technical Occupations
- Skilled Trades Employment Program (STEP) for Women
- WorkBC
- Trades Training BC
Federal







