GRADUATION AND AWARDS

Vocational Student of the Year - Diploma

Celebrating the achievements of our valued students and staff.

Bernadette Thompson

BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management

Network planning officer at V/Line, Bernadette feels empowered and ready to take on the world with her qualification in project management.

She possesses an exceptional ability to inspire and led her fellow cohort members by using her articulate and empathetic communication style. Her capacity to effectively convey ideas, motivate her peers, and foster a collaborative environment is truly remarkable.

Bernie’s dream for the future is to use her project management skills to lead initiatives benefiting young mothers like herself, providing the encouragement and support they need to overcome challenges.

“Her potential for growth and success is truly exceptional, and I am confident that she will continue to achieve great things in her career. Her commitment to excellence and her proactive approach to learning have been truly impressive,” says her teacher, Michelle Interlandi..

Cesar Banzon

22627VIC Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)

Cesar is a highly skilled professional with extensive experience in the construction industry. Through his course, Cesar has gained valuable experience in Building Information Modelling (BIM) using Archicad, a skillset that is highly sought after in the industry.

He utilised the flexible delivery mode which includes a rotation basis of on-campus and remote learning to manage his responsibilities effectively and pursue his education. His exceptional efforts were recognised recently when Cesar was awarded a George Kline Memorial Scholarship.

Cesar firmly believes that mastering advanced skills with the latest technology will undoubtedly exert a significant influence on others and he never hesitates to share his knowledge with his peers.

Sixuan (Sue) Guo

CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services

Formerly a researcher and lab manager at Monash University, Sue decided to take a career break to take care of her aging parents. During this time, she decided on a career change that involved giving back and helping others.

She's known for her innovative problem-solving and organisational skills, keeping things running smoothly in her roles, including coordinating student wellbeing events and managing the Student Representative Council.

“Sue holds a PhD, yet she remains consistently open to learning, never allowing her academic achievement to be a barrier to furthering her knowledge in this sector. Throughout my teaching career, I have never encountered a student quite like her,” says Teacher, Vijay Dasam.

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