QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA – Australia's first dedicated aviation high school, Aviation High, was officially launched August 9, 2007, with the help of many corporate sponsors including Roland DG.
"It was an honor for Roland DG to be invited to participate in this very exciting inaugural event," said Marcus Adler, MD of Roland DG Australia and New Zealand. "Aviation High fits right into Roland DG’s education outreach programs."
As a specialist school, Aviation High caters to students with a passion for aerospace and aviation and career aspirations in these fields. Roland DG Australia was invited to support the new school based on the company’s expertise and products as well as its history of corporate initiatives to assist the education sector.
Queensland’s Premier Peter Beattie and Education and Training Minister Rod Welford jointly opened the school.
"Aviation High has undergone much more than just a name change from Hendra Secondary College," Beattie said. "Aviation High represents a state government investment of $18 million over four years to 2010 to provide students with a direct pathway to careers in the aviation industry.”
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| From left to right: Phil Cooper – Principal,
Aviation High, David Withers - Boeing Australia,
Alan Johnson - CAE Australia, Rob Hunter - Australian
Aerospace Ltd., The Honourable Rod Welford -
Minister for Education, Training and Minister
for the Arts, The Honourable Peter Beattie -
Premier of Queensland, Paul Bredereck - Aviation
Australia, Ian Irving - Thales Australia, Neil
Thomson - Smiths Aerospace, Andrew David - Virgin
Blue Airlines, Gareth Evans - Qantas, Marcus
Adler - Roland DG. |
According to Beattie, Aviation High has been established to ensure that its students
are well positioned to pursue careers in the burgeoning aviation industry, which
employs an estimated 14,000 Queenslanders. Aviation High serves as the hub for
the 17 gateway schools in the Education Queensland's Aerospace Project, which
was established with industry partners in 2004.