Gateway to Industry Schools Programs

The Gateway to Industry Schools program is a key industry engagement strategy for the department and aligns with the department's vision for all Queenslanders to have the skills and opportunities to participate and prosper in the economy.

The program builds partnerships between schools and industry to enable young people to acquire the knowledge, skills and attributes to participate effectively in the Queensland economy and provides opportunities for industry and the education sector to work together to deliver outcomes for students, local communities and businesses.

Students participating in the program are exposed to a range of learning experience to assist them in their career choices and pathways to employment.

Trinity College is proudly partnered with the following gateways:




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Previous Gateway activities

Students using virtual reality headsets in a classroom setting with teacher support promoting immersive learning and digital technology skills
Student preparing frozen dessert using commercial equipment supporting hospitality training and practical workplace skills
Students and staff presenting student designed garments during a technology and fashion learning activity promoting creativity collaboration and design skills
Student holding a trophy and prize at a school technology competition representing achievement recognition and success in ICT learning
Students collaborating with laptops and robotics equipment in a classroom setting supporting coding skills problem solving and STEM learning
Student developing a digital project using computer software with teacher guidance highlighting programming skills and applied digital learning

Students testing and coding robots on a competition platform promoting teamwork critical thinking and hands on robotics learning

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