Technology and Applied Studies (TAS)

A Community of Learners, A World of Opportunities

In Technological and Applied Studies (TAS), students are part of a vibrant learning community where creativity meets practical problem-solving. TAS opens the door to a world of opportunities, allowing students to explore their interests, develop new skills, and prepare for future pathways in technology, design, and applied industries.

Learning Through Design, Production, and Food Technology
In TAS, students develop knowledge, understanding, and skills through a structured design and production process. They engage in both theory and practical lessons, working with a wide range of tools, materials, and techniques. This includes Food Technology, where students explore nutrition, food preparation, and safe, innovative cooking practices. From designing and constructing projects to preparing healthy and creative meals, students gain hands-on experience that encourages critical thinking, creativity, and practical problem-solving.

Why TAS Matters
TAS is more than just making things—it’s about bringing ideas to life, solving problems, and building real-world skills. Whether designing digital products, constructing physical projects, or developing culinary creations, students gain transferable skills in teamwork, communication, and project management. TAS equips students with the confidence, creativity, and adaptability to succeed in both further education and future careers.

Stage 6 Courses

In Years 11 and 12, available Stage 6 courses include:

·         Design and Technology

·         Food Technology

·         Industrial Technology (Multimedia)

·         Industrial Technology (Timber)

The Technologies faculty also offers:

·         VET Construction

·         VET Hospitality