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General Information
The Western Australian College of Agriculture provides excellent educational opportunities at six residential campuses in Cunderdin, Denmark, Esperance, Harvey, Morawa and Narrogin. Each Campus has modern facilities located on farms and offer Year 11 and 12 programs for male and female students. The students study a range of Curriculum Council subjects leading to Secondary Graduation and Units of Competence from Industry Training Packages. The College delivers vocational qualifications that focus on agriculture but include horticulture, viticulture, equine, aquaculture, forestry, building construction, metals and engineering and automotive. Each Campus offers some specialist programs that can lead to apprenticeships and careers in a range of agriculture related vocations The WA College of Agriculture is unique in providing a blend of secondary education and vocational training. All graduates directly enter employment or courses of study at TAFE or University. The success rate of students is outstanding with nearly all students gaining employment or entry to further courses of study on graduation from the College. Further Studies
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