July 14, 2025

Confident path to future careers

St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School has launched a refreshed and future-focused Careers Program to support Year 10 students as they prepare for VCE subject selection and life beyond school.

The program is already in full swing, having commenced with Morrisby Testing – a personalised, data-driven tool that helps students identify their strengths and career interests. Students and their families then met with St Paul’s Head of Careers, Sarah Luck, in one-on-one interviews to assist in interpreting and understanding their individual Morrisby assessment.

To build on this foundation, the Careers Program continues with three dynamic full-day sessions. First, students attended a joint-campus series of inspiring workshops on career exploration, resilience and personal development, delivered by both educators and external speakers at the Italian Australian Club in Morwell. Next, students delved deeper into VCE subject offerings at their respective campuses with a day featuring presentations from faculty leaders alongside a dynamic workshop by careers expert Tyson Day from Arrive & Thrive. For the third day, students will attend a “Discover a World of Careers” seminar at Gumbuya World in August, exploring real-life roles within the theme park industry and hearing directly from professionals about their career journeys.

The program has been launched ahead of the school’s first Year 11 Traralgon cohort in 2026. With a strong focus on self-discovery, practical knowledge and real-world insights, St Paul’s revised Careers Program is setting students on a clear, confident path toward a future full of opportunity.

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