Senior Education and Training (SET) Planning
State schools ensure that students develop a SET plan in partnership with their parents by the end of Year 10. The
SET plan is a key component of a school’s career education program. It maps out a plan of action to ensure
students remain on track for success in senior secondary, post-school education and work.
During the SET planning process, students identify their intended learning option to be achieved through the
compulsory participation phase. Students are supported to acquire the knowledge and skills to develop their SET
plan and to review and revise it, where necessary, throughout Years 11 and 12.
During the compulsory participation phase, the main learning provider (school) ensures that learning opportunities
are provided in accordance with the SET plan. The SET plan is reviewed and updated as necessary and
transferred when required.
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