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Early Childhood College
All classes and tutorials are now available via live-streaming on Zoom! Your learning journey will not be interrupted. Your trainer will be in touch.

Training and Assessment College
Orientation days and unit-by-unit workshops and assessments will now be conducted online via Zoom! That includes TAE upgrades, RPL and other support. Woohoo!

Business & Future Skills
All assessments and materials are now on Canvas! Your teacher will let you know which classes are going to be live-streamed on Zoom.
We are a private Registered Training Organisation.
We specialise in three areas:
1. Early Childhood Education and Care
2. Future Skills and Business
3. Training and Assessment
To speak to someone about Early Childhood, call (08) 8252 1455 or email earlychildhood@aitt.com.au
To speak to someone about TAE or Future Skills, call (08) 8432 0470 or email training@aitt.com.au
Celebrating our graduates
Congratulations to all graduates at AITT. We wish you all the best in your journey. Don't forget to check out our past graduates section.

Simon, Congratulations on completing your course 😊
So glad to see you achieve your Diploma after lots of hard work! We wish you all the best for the future.

Congratulations Carolyn on the completion of your Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care. You showed true determination throughout your course. We wish you all the best in the future as an educator.

WOW what an awesome achievement Emily!
From everyone at AITT we would like to say a big Congratulation on completing your Diploma.
Believe in your self Emily you are an awesome educator and it has been a pleasure being by your side , through your hard work and determination.

Carl Daggers - City of South Perth Volunteer of the Year 2020
We are extremely proud of Carl Daggers, our much loved Work Skills and TAE trainer who has been awarded Volunteer of the Year for the City of South Perth.
Carl has been involved in Scouts and other community activities for over 35 years and continues to pass on his passion & knowledge to our students.
Carl Daggers has a long history of volunteering and has been associated with the Salter Point Sea Scouts since 1978.
He has been a scout leader since 1986 and has worked with approximately 700 young people, teaching them new skills during this time. Carl is highly respected on a state and national level, he is also the national team leader for training adult scout leaders.
Important Coronavirus Information for Students
Dear Students
As you are aware, Australia is taking all necessary precautions to protect and prevent the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) now that we are on high alert of a second wave. The current COVID-19 outbreak in Victoria is concerning and measures are being taken to protect South Australians from the increased risk caused as a result of this situation (SA Health).
AITT has moved classes to ZOOM online to deliver our training. This has been a great success and has ensured students and staff remain safe and are still progressing through their course. We have also adjusted our Elizabeth office hours; Monday – Thursday 930am – 230pm to ensure you have access to face to face support if required (pre-appointments to be made)and to reduce contact and lessen the risk.
As a student of AITT, we ask you to follow hygienic practices when in the office, be mindful if you are unwell, to not attend the office, if you have been in contact with someone that has tested positive to Covid19, or if you have contracted Covid19, you inform AITT. We ask for your respect to others and be vigilant in your own practices in following the below information.
AITT are remaining vigilant in our practices and we are also calling on YOU to follow guidelines set out by our Government.
We ask YOU to take precaution and follow the below information if you have been in close contact with others that have travelled or arrived from interstate or overseas or if you are feeling unwell.
If you have been interstate in the past 14 days you must:
follow Government direction on where and when to isolate. Avoid public settings - this means you should not attend work, school, childcare or university or go to other public places such as restaurants, cinemas or shopping centres and should not use public transport or taxis. Do this for 14 days after arriving in South Australia (other than when seeking medical care) only people who usually live in the household should be in the home. Do not allow visitors into the home.you should stay in a different room to other people as much as possible.
A close contact could include any person meeting any of the following criteria:
living in the same household or household-like setting (for example, a boarding school or hostel)direct contact with the body fluids or laboratory specimens of a confirmed case a person who spent two hours or longer in the same room face-to-face contact for more than 15 minutes with the case in any other setting not listed above.
Many people who contract COVID–19 will suffer only mild symptoms. However early indications are that the elderly and people with pre-existing medical conditions are more at risk of experiencing severe symptoms.
The most common coronavirus symptoms reported include:
Fever
Breathing difficulties such as breathlessness
Cough
Sore throat
Fatigue or tiredness
Chills or sweats
Runny nose
Loss of sense of smell or taste
If you have any of the above symptoms, for further advice, call the SA COVID-19 Information Line - 1800 253 787 or your general practitioner https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/health-advice/call-centres-and-information-lines
Strategies for protecting yourself and others includes:
get tested if you have symptoms (even if mild) practise good hygiene, download the COVIDSafe app, keep 1.5 metres distance from others wherever, whenever possible, covering your coughs and sneezes with your elbow or a tissue, disposing of tissues properly, washing your hands often with soap and water, including before and after eating and after going to the toilet, using alcohol-based hand sanitisers, cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, if you are sick, avoiding contact with others and staying more than 1.5 metres away from people
Please see below links for further information.
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert
https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/victorian-public-coronavirus-disease-covid-19
At this stage, we will continue to deliver classes through ZOOM online and our office hours will remain as stated above.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office.
Kind Regards
Kellie Hough
Early Childhood Education and Care CEO
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Early Childhood College (Elizabeth)