La Salle Technical College, Hohola, Papua New Guinea
*Please note that Placement is only avaialble to local applicants in 2024.
La Salle Technical College (LSTC) - Hohola was established in 1973 and is managed by the De La Salle Brothers. Students who attend the College are unable to gain placement in the mainstream secondary school system due to limited places. LSTC offers these young people a second chance to complete their high school education and gain practical, employable skills.
LSTC is a coeducational school with 700 students ranging in age from 15 - 25 years. The students enrolled at LSTC come primarily from the Port Moresby region, and from nearby towns and villages outside of Port Moresby; these students stay with relatives within the city. Most students come from disadvantaged families, with some living in settlements that are overcrowded, with no running water or electricity.
At LSTC, students select from their trade of choice to gain qualifications and upon graduation receive their National Certificate 1 & 2.
Students have the option to select from one of the following:
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Automotive
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Carpentry
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Electro technology
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Metal Fabrication & Welding
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Office Administration
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Tourism & Hospitality
In Grades 9-10 students also take academic classes (English; Mathematics; Religious Education; Social Science; Business Studies; Personal Development) which offers students the opportunity to regain placement in the mainstream secondary school system if they achieve the required marks and choose to take that pathway
Responsibilities:
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Help facilitate the Lasallian Breakfast Club - 4 mornings per week cooking breakfast for 100 students.
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Support students in their chosen Trade (both practical and theory components) and academic classes.
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Assist the Homeroom teacher by attending each day; support with taking the roll; giving messages & prayer.
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Support local Youth Ministers with leading Retreats and Leadership Seminars, including opportunities to facilitate these events at the other two Lasallian schools in Port Moresby.
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Manage the Lasallian Youth Leaders' meetings and service activities.
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Organise weekly sporting activities for students (set up/draws/results). Sports include: Basketball, Touch Footy, Netball, Volleyball and Soccer.
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Support students in special interest groups e.g. singing, writing, cooking, culture, drama.
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Develop the school newsletter and other admin tasks.
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Opportunity to be on school staff committees e.g. Events, Sport, Spiritual, SRC. These committees plan for special events within the school.
Challenges:
Living in a compound, low speed internet, being a long way from family and friends, learning to live with others you have never met before and some early morning responsibilities.
Rewards:
Supporting students with challenging lives, facilitating retreat days, a great appreciation of the PNG culture, experiencing cultural celebrations, developing relationships with students experiencing a different demonstration of faith, often with prayer through singing.
Preferred qualifications and attributes:
Interest in sports and outdoor education; ability to tutor in basic numeracy and literacy; previous involvement in retreats; interest in PNG culture.