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Aviation mindset

Aviation Programs

Age-appropriate aviation basics can begin from Grade 6, supported by practical experiences, simulation, science and specialist programs for growing ambitions.

Short course / activity sessions

Virtual Reality Flying

An immersive introduction to cockpit awareness, aircraft control and flight.

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Workshop / short course

Remote Control Aircraft Flying

Hands-on learning through building and flying radio-controlled aircraft.

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School-year enrichment program

Aviation Science Program

Aviation concepts taught as an extension of science, technology and engineering.

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Set by the institute / awarding body

Diploma in Airport Security

A professional introduction to airport security operations and safety culture.

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Students learning aviation principles
06+Start early

Principles first

Aviation learning starts with purposeful understanding.

From Grade 6 onward, learners can begin with age-appropriate concepts, language and systems relevant to aviation.

Clear explanations establish an early foundation before students move into demonstrations, simulation or practical work.

  • Essential concepts
  • Aviation vocabulary
  • Guided preparation
Virtual-reality aviation learning experience
02Experience

Practical experience

Learning becomes memorable through application.

Activities may involve simulation, models, structured observation, problem-solving or supervised practice depending on the program.

Students connect what they see and do with the principles introduced by the instructor.

  • Demonstration
  • Supervised practice
  • Reflection
Airport safety and security learning
SAFEResponsibility

Safety culture

Good aviation habits begin with discipline.

Following instructions, checking equipment, understanding limits and communicating clearly are treated as essential behaviors.

The level of practical participation remains appropriate to the program, equipment, learner and learning environment.

  • Briefing and checks
  • Responsible participation
  • Clear communication
Students collaborating with remote-control aircraft
03Collaborate

Technical teamwork

Complex challenges are rarely solved alone.

Aviation activities encourage students to share observations, divide tasks and explain decisions to others.

Problem-solving becomes stronger when learners listen carefully, record evidence and improve a plan together.

  • Team roles
  • Problem-solving
  • Evidence-based decisions
Students exploring future aviation pathways
NEXTExplore

Future awareness

A broader view of aviation pathways.

The program helps learners understand where the topic sits within the wider aviation, technology or safety landscape.

Completion outcomes, eligibility and possible next steps are shown in the program facts and can be discussed with the admissions team.

  • Program outcome
  • Further learning
  • Career awareness

Affordable pathways · Grade 6 onward

Build the mindset early.

Talk to our team about published prices, academic progression and the right age-appropriate aviation experiences for your child.

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