STAR Hawkes Bay-Gisborne 2017 version 3

For all Star Course enquiries (apart from Red Cross Comprehensive First Aid courses) contact:

Chris Berentson 0800 659988 ext 8479

Contents

Red Cross 2

Hillary Outdoors 2

Hawkes Bay 2

Eastern Institute of Technology 2

Introduction to Barista 3

Barista (no unit standard) 3

Certificate in Food Safety 3

Junior Chef 3

Introduction to ARCHICAD 4

Visual Arts and Design 4

Nursing 4

Computing 5

Viticulture and Wine Science 5

Pounamu Carving 5

Agriculture-Chainsaws 5

Photography Workshop 5

Adobe Premiere 6

Adobe Muse Web Design 6

Improve Sewing skills 6

Indesign 7

Screen-printing Workshop 7

Gisborne 7

Eastern Institute of Technology 7

Food Safety 7

International Travel College 8

Flight Attending 8

Red Cross

Te Kura provides for secondary students to attend a one and a half day Comprehensive First Aid Course. The Red Cross has training rooms throughout the country, and offer courses many times a month. Because of this we do not list each individual course.

Unit Standards:

Level 1: 6402 – Provide resuscitation (1 credit)

Level 2: 6401 – Provide First Aid (1 credit)

Level 3: 6400 – Manage first aid in emergency situations (2 credits)

Times and Dates: 8.30am-5.30 pm day 1 and 8.30am-12.30pm day 2

Contact: Matthew Smith at 04 474 5226, 0800 65 99 88 xtn 8572, or

Hillary Outdoors

Our annual residential camp for North Island students at Hillary Outdoors Tongariro. The dates for this are: Sunday 28 May- Friday 2 June 2017. Applications are now open and close on Friday 21 April 2017 and the application form with further info can be found on our website at: http://www.tekura.school.nz/subjects-and-courses/gateway-star/

Hawkes Bay

Eastern Institute of Technology

Napier Campus: 501 Gloucester Street, Taradale, Napier

Introduction to Barista

About:

This course covers the use and Maintenance of coffee making equipment and coffee preparation

Unit Standards: 17285 v6

Demonstrate knowledge of

commercial espresso coffee

equipment and prepare espresso

beverages under supervision.

L2 C4

Dates: 26-28 April 2017

Time: 9am-3pm

Location:

Napier

Barista (no unit standard)

About:

Learn about the history of coffee; how to opera and maintain espresso machines; get hands on practical training for all coffee styles; and an introduction to customer service skills. Students must be 16 or over

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: Two Nights

Dates: Consecutive Monday and Tuesday evenings; either: 2-3 May, 13-14 June; 27-28 June, 15-16 August 2017

Time: 6-8pm Mondays and 6-9pm Tuesdays

Location:

Napier

Certificate in Food Safety

About:

This course meets the Napier City Council and the Hastings District Council Food Safety bylaws (Level 1 and 2)

Duration: Two Days

Dates: Consecutive Monday and Tuesday; either: 18-19 April, 18-19 July; 3-4 October 2017

Bring: copy of your birth certificate or passport

Time: 9am-3pm

Location:

Napier

Junior Chef

About:

For students 14 years or older. Learn about basic food safety, followed by hands-on instruction in preparing a wide range of items

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: Three Days

Dates: Monday Tuesday and Wednesday; either: 11-13 July or 26-28 September 2017

Time: 9am-3pm

Location:

Napier

Introduction to ARCHICAD

About:

This course introduces software that allows you to produce drawings for architectural design or structural engineering

Unit Standards: 2433 v7

Produce simple engineering

component drawings using CAD

software.

L2 C6

Dates: 19-21 April 2017

Time: 9am – 3pm

Location:

Napier

Visual Arts and Design

About:

A Bolt from the Vault: take part in a special ‘twilight’ art project. Learn about the origins of spooky gothic art and create your own vampire, werewolf or creature of the night.

Unit Standards: nil

Dates 26 April

Time: 8.30am – 12pm

Location: Napier

Nursing

About:

If you like looking after others, come and check out our simulated hospital ward, find out about vital signs, patient care and more

Unit Standards: nil

Dates 26 April

Time: 8.30am – 12pm

Location: Napier

Computing

About:

Introduction to Programming. Learn how to code, and get started in the software development field.

Unit Standards: nil

Dates 26 April

Time: 8.30am – 12pm

Location: Napier

Viticulture and Wine Science

About:

Interested in science and love the outdoors? Get two experience-filled days of hands-on activity. Process grapes in our winery, analyse the juice in our state-of-the-art laboratory and begin the process of making wine. Year 12-14 students only

Unit Standards: nil

Dates 26-27 April

Time: 8.30am – 4pm

Location: Napier

Pounamu Carving

About:

A series of Hands On workshops exploring the working of Pounamu ‘NZ Greenstone’ with traditional tools (no machinery). Will run based on demand.

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: Ten Weeks

Dates TBA-register your interest

Time: TBA

Location: Napier

Agriculture-Chainsaws

About:

Gain knowledge of the approved use of a chainsaw.

Unit Standards: 5 US Credits | Level 2 |

Duration: 3 Days

Dates Wednesday 26 – Friday 28 April

Time: 9am-3pm

Location: Napier

Photography Workshop

About:

Learn the principles and practice of good digital photography-we will cover how to control exposure, camera modes, digital file sizes and composition and practical exercises

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: Two days

Dates: 6-7 May 2017

Time: 9am-3pm

Bring: Your own camera. Students must supply own USB to save work to-4GB or larger

Location: Napier

Adobe Premiere

About:

Learn basic video and audio editing using professional editing programme. Adobe Premiere is easy to learn and PC and Mac compatible. Make your video/audio course work look and sound professional

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: Seven weeks

Dates: TBA term 3 or 4

Time: 6pm-8.30pm

Bring: Students must supply own USB to save work to-4GB or larger

Location: Napier

Adobe Muse Web Design

About:

An introduction to website development without writing code. Learn how to use Adobe Muse to plan, design and develop websites easily.

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: Seven weeks

Dates: Tuesday evenings: 9 May-20 June

Time: 6pm-8.30pm

Location: Napier

Improve Sewing skills

About:

Know your sewing machine; Using an over-locker; understanding commercial patterns; fabrics, grainlines, layouts. Choose a project and complete it under the guidance of an experienced tutor. Bring your own sewing machine or use one of EIT’s.

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: Seven weeks

Dates: Wednesdays Term 3: 9 August-20 September

Time: 6pm-8.30pm

Location: Napier

Indesign

About:

Learn how to use Adobe InDesign to design, layout text and images, to produce own documents, and/or publish pamphlets brochures and books.

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: Seven weeks

Dates: Thursday nights 11 May-19 June

Time: 6pm-8.30pm

Bring: Students must supply own USB to save work to-4GB or larger

Location: Napier

Screen-printing Workshop

About:

This workshop introduces practical techniques of screen printing including how to make a screen using light sensitive emulsion and how to print onto paper or fabric. Suitable for beginners. Inks and paper provided, bring your own tee shirts etc.

Unit Standards: nil

Duration: 1 Weekend

Dates: 1-2 April or 23-24 September

Time: 9am-4pm

Location: Napier

Gisborne

Eastern Institute of Technology

Gisborne Campus: Palmerston Road, Gisborne

Food Safety

About: Students will learn health and safety regulations and safe practices around food and practice food safety by preparation of a range of basic sandwiches. This programme incorporates the Achievement Certificate in Food Safety Introductory Level 2.

Unit Standards:

Unit Std / Title / Level / Credit
167 v7 / Practice food safety methods in a food business / 2 / 4
20666 v5 / Demonstrate a basic knowledge of contamination hazards and control methods used in a food business / 2 / 2

Dates: 5-7 April 2017

Time: 9am-2.30pm

Location:

Gisborne

International Travel College

Flight Attending

This on board experience will take part in a simulated aircraft environment using real on-board equipment. Students will participate in various fun activities during the action packed 2 days which will help them explore the reality of the role and responsibility that comes with being a cabin crew member.

Unit: 23755 Identify and self-evaluate the demands of a specific role in a tourism workplace L3 cr 3

Wear: Professional attire. No jeans.

Dates: 17-18 August 2017

Times: 9.30am-3.30pm

Venue:

Quality Hotel Emerald
13 Gladstone Road
Gisborne