Skills for life

THREE students from Clifton and Warwick schools who have been awarded one of the nation’s top prizes for Year 12 students undertaking Vocational Education and Training in School (VETiS).
Stephanie Nash from Clifton State High School and Scots PGC College’s Matthew Bass and Alexandra Hollitt were among 500 students to receive the Australian Vocational Student Prize, which recognises the skill, commitment and achievements of students who take on vocational education in their final year.
Federal Maranoa MP Bruce Scott congratulated the trio on their efforts.
“Stephanie, Matthew and Alexandra are not just ambassadors for their school but for the first-class career opportunities that high-quality VETiS can provide,” he said.