STEPS Pathways College boarding program is a leading model for independent living education and a first of its kind in Australia. Students boarding at STEPS Pathways College fast-track their journey to independence through a holistic experience that combines simulated independent living in a safe and supported environment with class and community-based learning.
Based in Caloundra, Queensland, the boarding college program runs for two years over 48 weeks per year and is open to young adults over the age of 18 with an intellectual disability and autism.
In addition to learning core independent living skills, students take part in pathways to employment through training, work experiences and volunteering. Boarding students live on campus in modern 2 and 3 bedroom apartments where they enjoy the privacy of their own bedroom, bathroom and patio, and share a living room, kitchen and outdoor entertainment area as well as a range of on-campus facilities.
Boarding students live on campus in modern 2 and 3 bedroom apartments where they enjoy the privacy of their own bedroom, bathroom and patio, and share a living room, kitchen and outdoor entertainment area as well as a range of on-campus facilities.
Fun, friendships and socialising play a big role in the college environment where students forge lifelong bonds with their college mates.
Our innovative, holistic learning model features 10 core areas that combine practical learning with hands-on experience. Students gain a range of skills that help them to make informed choices and decisions in day-to-day life, as well as navigate some of life’s bigger challenges.
A day in the life of our students at STEPS Pathways College includes waking up in their own home and doing all the things any young independent adult might do before heading off to College, but in a safe and supported environment. Before class students will get ready for their day including making breakfast and lunch for the day and cleaning up before they go.
At College students will participate in scheduled learning (healthy living skills, food planning, preparation and cooking, healthy relationships, money management, other), and in the afternoon will participate in afternoon exercise and extra-curricular activities (sport, boxing, dancing, creative activities). At night students prepare food and cook dinner in their homes and carry out regular activities such as cleaning up after dinner, showering, and winding down after dinner with friends or taking some personal time out before bed. Students clean their units and do their laundry as part of their weekly program, so that they can enjoy their weekends participating in social activities and excursions.
There are 4 weeks of holidays throughout the year at STEPS Pathways College where students can return to their family home or make alternative arrangements.
STEPS Pathways College will provide every opportunity for the student to develop the skills necessary to live a life independent of their families. The College can significantly change the shape of a student’s life and build confidence, to make their dream of living independently a reality. We have a number of students who have now successfully taken this next step in their journey and we would love to help you with your goals too.
The Day College is suited to young people based on the Sunshine Coast who are ready to develop their skills for independence and take on new experiences while living off campus. Our curriculum combines hands-on classroom learning with real-world activities, giving students a holistic College experience to prepare for a future of independence.
For more information about the STEPS Pathways College including enrolment enquiries, please submit the form or give us a call.
Acknowledgement of Country
As a part of STEPS Social Businesses, STEPS Pathway College acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners and custodians of country throughout Australia. We honour and respect the cultural heritage, customs and beliefs of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.