Monday 2 March 2015

Riley Piccirilli

Hi my name is Riley Piccirilli I am 16 years old I have a mum, dad, an older annoying sister and 2 dogs.

I chose KEFL because I want to do my traineeship in heavy diesel mechanics, I want to do my traineeship at Coates hire because they have a huge range of machinery and I am doing a Certificate II in Automotive at TAFE. When I finish school I want to work on an oil rig or on a mine site. I want to get a high B or A in math and English and improve more on it and I want to get an A in outdoor Ed as well.

I’m not really looking forward to having to eat cow testicals and then having to check a cow is pregnant. But besides that I am really looking forward to getting my Certificate II in Agriculture.

I am really looking forward to all the camps, the canoeing and working on the station and the mountain bike riding and working with all the cattle and riding the horses.

When I finish school (if my traineeship goes well) I would be looking forward to starting my life properly and hopefully getting a job on an oil rig or at a mine and work there for a few years and hopefully if I get the job I’d save up for a while and travel the world (mainly Europe). But the whole KEFL program will be a great experience.


Riley

Evander Mitchelson

Hi everyone my name is Evander and I was born in Derby Western Australia on the first on January 1999. But I have called Kununurra home since I can remember.

I want to be in the KEFL program because It will give me the opportunity to catch up on school work I have missed out on in the past year, also the opportunity to complete a certificate II in Building and Construction and a certificate II in Agriculture.

By the time I have finished my two years of KEFL and graduated year 12, I would like to either get an apprenticeship in construction or leave for Perth and start my own business as a carpenter.

It is obvious everyone wants to do well in their school subjects and aim for the highest possible grade, my goal is to just make sure I don’t end up with my grades averaging below a C focusing more on Maths and English. To achieve my goal I have to focus more on class work and bring my homework in on due date.

My goal for Outdoor Ed is to do my best at every challenge I am given. What I am looking forward to is going on camp and learning survival and life skills. What I am really looking forward to is going through all these new experiences like canoeing, and station work with my mates and also making new mates and memories along the way. The one thing I am most looking forward to is getting onto a horse for the first time and learning the ways of riding. The only thing I am not looking forward to would be, being in the heat all day.  


Evander J

Finlay Thorne

Yo my name is Finlay,

I wanted to do KEFL, because you leave school with two certs and your first aid and maybe even a full time apprenticeship or traineeship, if you haven’t been offered one before the end of school.

So in my family I have my mum, dad and two brothers, their names are Helen, Dan, Darby and Sully. I was born here in Kununurra and I have lived here all my life.
For my
 traineeship I am doing electrical, I will be working for TST Electrics. At TAFE I am completing a certificate II in Engineering. I would like to start an apprenticeship in electrical and yes I hope to stay in Kununurra when I finish school and for my apprenticeship, I may move after I have completed it.

My educational goals for this year are to get B’s in all my subjects. I would also like to finish my Certificate II in Agriculture this year, so I can start my Certificate III in Agriculture in year 12.

So this year I am looking forward to all the camps that are coming up, working and making money for when I leave school. Some of the things I’m not looking forward to this year is all the class work and working outside in this heat.


Until next time …


Colen Nulgit Checking In!

Hi my name is Colen,

I just started year 11 in the Kimberley Education for Life Program. KEFL is a school based traineeship program that allows me to gain employment when I complete year 12.

I live in Kununurra with my family, I’ve lived here for about 6 years but I am originally from Derby. I was born their but have done all my schooling in Kununurra. My tribe name where I am from is Gidja

I chose the KEFL program because I wanted to get a taste of what work would be like and what skills I need to develop in order to achieve in my work place.

My career goals; I am doing my school based traineeship at DPaW which stands for Department Parks and Wildlife. DPaW is where I learn about the different types of animals and the environment that we live in.

I don’t do training at TAFE because I do all my training at DPaW which is a separate training organisation. I am completing a Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management.

When I leave school I want to have enough qualifications to work full time at DPaW and join the Firefighters.

I’m looking forward to the camps that are coming up this year and the work I am going to be doing at DPaW and earning my own money. In particular I am looking forward to the Agriculture camps and the Outdoor Education camps. I am used to going out bush and living off the land – so this should be fun.


Peace Out!

Josh Davies Checking In!

Hi my name is Josh,

I have lived in Kununurra my whole life, I am fifteen years of age and I have a family of six and I was born on the 8/4/1999. I am a part of the East Kimberley Football Academy and enjoy playing a wide variety of sports.

I wanted to join the KEFL class because you may get a full time job out of it when you finish school. You also get to go out camping with the KEFL crew and spend more time together so you get to know the people really well – like a family. The KEFL class has made school a lot more interesting and probably easier for me because you get a lot of help from all the teachers and everyone in the KEFL class.

My career goals: some of my career goals are to get a full time job when I finish school. I also want to open a goal saver account, so I can put money in it every fortnight so I can maybe get a car motorbike or scooter when I have saved enough money.  

I am doing my traineeship at the Department of Parks and Wildlife, I work every Wednesday and Thursday at DPaW, and my training day is on Friday. I think the KEFL program is a good place for me because I know a fair few of the people already in the class and we are already good friends. I’m doing a Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management and also a Certificate II in Agriculture. When I leave school I want a full time job somewhere that pays me good money.

Education Goals in maths – I want to get a B or C grade in my maths course.

Education Goals in English – I want to go for a B or C in my English course, I just need to work on my reading and writing and pass my OLNA tests.

Education Goals in Outdoor Education –I want to try and get an A or B in Outdoor Education, I think I’m fit enough  and I have good communication skills particularly with my partner Colen, the person I’m going to be working with in canoeing.

I’m looking forward to going on camps and having fun with all the other KEFL crew and getting to know the Wyndham kids, who have joined us in Outdoor Education canoeing.


Catcha round bubba.