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Award recognizes innovative approach to post-secondary transition

The Board of Governors at AV资源 is recognizing the innovative work of the South Island Partnership to create a range of dual credit pathways and options for students from five local school districts.

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South Island Partnership was the recipient of the 2020/21 Board of Governors' Award for Innovation and Community Partnership

The 2020/21 Award for Innovation and Community Partnership was presented during a special ceremony on Nov. 30, 2022, hosted in the Wilna Thomas Hall on the college鈥檚 Lansdowne campus to Nicola Priestley, Director of SIP, on behalf of the team, by Board of Governors Chair Dr. Monty Bryant.

鈥淭he award acknowledges the innovative approach that the South Island Partnership team takes to learning in the classroom, online or in the community,鈥 says Bryant who is a retired Associate Superintendent of Schools in Victoria. 鈥淭heir work creates partnerships and helps maintain a high profile for the college, while embodying our values. Congratulations on behalf of the Board to the team.鈥

The Board made the decision to award the South Island Partnership during COVID-19 but for safety reasons had to delay the ceremony.

鈥淭he South Island Partnership is honoured to be recognized by Camosun鈥檚 Board of Governors for the commitment we have to supporting post-secondary transition and exploration for our community鈥檚 youth,鈥 says Priestley. 鈥淒ual credit is an amazing opportunity for high school students to be college students while still in high school. Dual credit courses and programs allow students to get a jump start on their post-secondary training, while building confidence and soft skills to help them in future years.鈥

The South Island Partnership supports over 950 students each year and is based out of AV资源 on its Interurban campus, working with five school districts 鈥 Cowichan Valley, Greater Victoria, Gulf Island, Saanich Schools, and Sooke.

鈥淭he partnership we have with Camosun is very valuable for students,鈥 says Paul Block, an Associate Superintendent with Sooke School District. 鈥淒ual credit programming presents students with the opportunity to access college programs while still in high school, capitalizing on the familiar supports of their secondary school experience combined with the transitional challenge of increased academic rigour and responsibilities at the college level. The dual credit experience has proven beneficial in preparing students for the transition to post-secondary, whether it鈥檚 the academic courses or trades-related training, connecting students鈥 learning from present to future is highly relevant and meaningful for our students鈥 future success.鈥

Programs include business, health, trades and technology in addition to courses in subjects such as psychology, criminology, math, English, and more. Credits go directly towards students鈥 high school and post-secondary transcripts, and most of the courses are transferable to other colleges and universities.

Learn more about dual credit opportunities.

Contact information

Rodney Porter

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250-889-7494

porterr@camosun.ca