Training no longer occurs solely in a classroom. Both businesses and students are demanding training that is delivered at times and locations that suit them. An RTO should be prepared to offer a number of training delivery options that best accommodates their client's needs.
The methods by which registered training organisations provide training to a new apprentice depends on the learning style of the individual, the needs of their employer and on the qualification sought.
School-based traineeships/apprenticeships, which allow young people to commence employment based training while completing year 10, 11 and 12, have additional requirements.
Organisations might partner with an RTO in order to avoid the conditions of registration and compliance whilst at the same time delivering all the requirements of training packages to their students
A school can either become an RTO or partner with an RTO that is registered to provide the training and qualifications under its scope of registration. When partnering with an RTO, there is no need for the school to register as an RTO. For further information see:
Delivering training in schools