Leduc Composite High School
780-986-2248
Off-Campus Education includes Work Study, Work Experience, and Registered Apprenticeship programs. All are designed to give students the opportunity to learn about the world of work while attending school.
Work Experience is available for high school students only. This is a separate course that allows them to work off-campus to obtain credit towards their school program (Work Experience 15, 25, 35).
Students in high school can be in the Registered Apprenticeship Program while attending school full-time. Students must be 16 years old and meet all apprenticeship entry qualifications, including finding a journeyman to sponsor them. The school works closely with Alberta Advanced Education and Career Development to monitor this program. The Registered Apprenticeship Program (R.A.P.) is a program where you, as a registered high school student, can become an apprentice and earn credits toward your apprenticeship and your high school diploma – at the same time!
For more information on our Off-Campus programs, please contact Danielle St. John (WorkEx) at [email protected] or Ken Saskiw (RAP Program) at [email protected] or call 780-986-2248.
Workplace Safety Practices represent current business and industry safety practices and will fulfill the prerequisite requirements.
Workplace Safety Systems is identified as the prerequisite course for all off-campus learning experiences.