The senior school program at Claremont Special School focuses on the development of individual student pathways through the Senior Education Transition Plan and PATH processes leading to post school learning, work or supported employment opportunities, and active citizenship opportunities.
Students in the senior school have the opportunity to achieve a Queensland Certificate of Individual Achievement (QCIA), school based certificates, certified certificates through the regional special school's RTO SETA or traineeships. SETA's Webpage can be accessed for more information.
All senior school curriculum is drawn from the Guide for Individual Learning. Within the guide there are five curriculum organisers which include: Personal and Living Dimensions, Community Citizenship and the Environment, Leisure and Recreation. The organisers and learning outcomes are embedded within the Senior Education Transition Plan process.
The following certificate courses are offered to students in the senior school at Claremont Special School:
The school offers programs through ASDAN to support the students in achieving the goals in their individual curriculum and PATH plan. The student's program will be individually tailored according to student need and parent input. The program has continued within the school offering varied opportunities to students to assist their transition to post school life.
Students in the senior school will access internal and external work experience opportunities in preparation for transition to the work force or supported employment. New opportunities are being accessed across the year.