FACILITIES

Facilities Designed for Hands-On Learning

Our training spaces are designed to support practical, workplace-aligned learning — with structured activities, suitable environments, and industry-relevant resources.

All Skills College main campus building entrance
All Skills College reception and welcome area
Enrolment and student support office at All Skills College
Full-scale carpentry and construction training structure at All Skills College
Electrical students completing hands-on wiring and fault-finding in a simulated electrical training environment
Underfloor plumbing and drainage system training at All Skills College
What to expect

A Training Environment Built for Practical Progress

Our focus is simple: give students suitable environments to learn, practise, and complete assessment activities properly.

Purpose-built practical labs
Training spaces designed to support hands-on learning and assessment, aligned to unit requirements and workplace standards.
Workplace-style simulation
Where appropriate, learning activities are delivered in environments that simulate real job tasks and expectations.
Industry-relevant equipment
Students complete structured practical activities using equipment and resources relevant to their training area.
Assessment-ready support
Clear guidance on what’s required, how to prepare evidence, and how practical tasks are assessed against the standard.
Our facilities

Spaces Designed for Learning, Practice, and Assessment

Each facility supports specific training needs. Where practical competency must be demonstrated, students complete structured tasks in suitable environments aligned to unit requirements.

Main Campus & Training Centre

A modern, purpose-built training centre designed to support hands-on learning, structured delivery, and industry-aligned assessment.

All Skills College operates from a large, modern training facility designed specifically to support practical, competency-based training. The campus provides a professional learning environment where students can focus on developing real-world skills aligned with current industry standards.

The building has been designed to accommodate multiple training areas, specialist rooms, and student support spaces under one roof. Clear layouts, accessible entry points, and modern infrastructure ensure a smooth experience for students from enrolment through to course completion.

This purpose-built environment reflects All Skills College’s commitment to structured delivery, compliance, and high-quality vocational education.
All Skills College main campus building entrance

Reception & Student Welcome Area

A professional reception and welcome area providing first-point support for students, visitors, and enrolment enquiries.

The reception and student welcome area is the first point of contact for students and visitors at All Skills College. Designed to be professional, welcoming, and efficient, this space supports daily student interactions, enquiries, and administrative assistance.

Students can access guidance on enrolments, course information, schedules, and general support. The reception team plays a key role in ensuring students feel supported from their first visit through their training journey.

The space reflects the college’s organised approach to student services and its commitment to providing a clear, structured learning experience.
All Skills College reception and welcome area
Student welcome desk at All Skills College

Enrolment & Student Support Office

Dedicated enrolment and student support spaces providing guidance, compliance checks, and administrative assistance.

The enrolment and student support office is a dedicated space where students receive personalised assistance throughout their training journey. This includes enrolment processing, course guidance, documentation checks, and general academic support.

The office supports clear communication between students and the college, ensuring enrolment requirements, training expectations, and course structures are fully understood. This structured approach helps students progress confidently and remain compliant with course and regulatory requirements.

The space reflects All Skills College’s commitment to transparency, student support, and well-managed training delivery.
Enrolment and student support office at All Skills College

Electrical Training Centre & Practical Labs

Industry-grade electrical training facilities designed to deliver real-world, hands-on experience for electrotechnology students.

All Skills College operates a purpose-built Electrical Training Centre equipped with advanced practical labs that replicate real on-site electrical environments. These facilities are specifically designed to support electrical qualifications, including Certificate III in Electrotechnology, allowing students to gain extensive hands-on experience using industry-standard equipment.

The training centre features individual and group workstations, live simulation boards, switchboards, metering systems, fault-finding panels, motor control setups, and structured wiring installations. Students practise installation, testing, fault diagnosis, isolation, and compliance procedures in a controlled environment that mirrors real commercial and residential electrical work.

All electrical training areas are delivered under strict safety supervision and aligned with Australian standards, ensuring students graduate with practical confidence, job-ready skills, and a strong understanding of workplace expectations.
Electrical students completing hands-on wiring and fault-finding in a simulated electrical training environment
Fully equipped electrical training workshop with individual electrical workstations and tools
Electrical training switchboards and metering systems used for practical electrotechnology instruction
Electrical students diagnosing faults on training panels in a controlled learning environment
Electrical apprentices installing wiring and components as part of practical training
Electrical training area featuring motor control systems and electrical components
Electrical students completing structured wiring and fit-off training inside simulation bays
Purpose-built electrical training bays used for Certificate III Electrotechnology practical assessments

Construction & Carpentry Practical Training Workshops

Industry-standard construction and carpentry workshops equipped with full-scale structures, tools, and practical training environments.

All Skills College provides purpose-built construction and carpentry training workshops designed to replicate real-world building environments. These workshops allow students to develop hands-on skills using industry-standard tools, materials, and construction methods under the supervision of experienced trainers.

The facilities include full-scale timber-framed structures, roofing systems, wall frames, doors, windows, and internal fit-out components. Students gain practical experience across carpentry, building and construction, bricklaying, and related trades, ensuring they graduate job-ready and familiar with current industry practices.

Safety, compliance, and practical competency are central to the workshop design, giving students the confidence to perform tasks commonly encountered on active construction sites.
Full-scale carpentry and construction training structure at All Skills College
Carpentry framing workshop at All Skills College
Internal carpentry fit-out training area with doors and wall frames
Scaffolding and access equipment used for construction training

Plumbing Training Centre

Purpose-built plumbing training facilities designed to replicate real residential and commercial plumbing environments, allowing students to develop practical, job-ready skills.

The Plumbing Training Centre at All Skills College is a purpose-built, hands-on learning environment designed to replicate real-world plumbing installations found on residential and commercial job sites. The facility enables students to work across complete plumbing systems, from below-ground drainage to internal fit-offs and external services.

Students gain practical experience installing, maintaining, and testing water supply systems, drainage and sewerage, hot water systems, fixtures, and pipework layouts in a safe, supervised environment. The training bays are constructed to reflect real building structures, allowing learners to understand plumbing work in context rather than isolated components.

Equipped with industry-standard tools, fixtures, and materials, the Plumbing Training Centre supports nationally recognised plumbing qualifications and ensures students graduate with the confidence and competence required to meet industry expectations and Australian standards.
Underfloor plumbing and drainage system training at All Skills College
Purpose-built plumbing training structure at All Skills College
Plumbing students training on external drainage and stormwater systems
Hot water system and plumbing services training facility
Gallery

A Look Inside Our Training Spaces

Explore our facilities through real photos of our training environments and learning spaces.

FAQ

Questions Students Ask Most

Clear answers about training, assessment, and certification.

No. All Skills College is not an RTO. We deliver training and conduct assessment under formal third-party agreements with partner RTOs. Qualifications and Statements of Attainment are issued by the partner RTO.
Your qualification/Statement of Attainment is issued by the partner RTO, in accordance with their scope of registration. You’ll be advised at enrolment which RTO is responsible for certification and oversight.
Delivery depends on the qualification and unit requirements. Training may be face-to-face for practical components, or blended (virtual theory + face-to-face practical). You should also expect learning activity outside scheduled class time to support revision, preparation, and assessment readiness.
Where appropriate, training is delivered in purpose-built labs designed to simulate workplace environments. Students complete structured practical activities and assessments using industry-relevant equipment, guided by training package rules and partner RTO requirements.
Evidence requirements depend on the unit/course, but assessment decisions must be based on valid, sufficient, current, and authentic evidence. We explain what’s acceptable upfront and help you map evidence to unit requirements.
Submission methods vary by course and partner RTO systems. Common options include online portals/LMS (e.g., Canvas), uploaded or emailed files, photo/video evidence for practical tasks, and workplace third-party reports where required.
You’ll receive feedback explaining what’s missing or unclear. You may be asked to provide additional evidence or re-submit. Support is provided to help you meet requirements, but outcomes must align with unit standards.
Timeframes depend on the volume/complexity of evidence and assessor availability. We aim for reasonable turnaround times and will communicate expectations clearly (and explain any delays if extra review is needed).
Most support requests relate to understanding assessment requirements, evidence expectations, deadlines/submissions, accessing learning materials, and getting clarification on instructions. Support focuses on helping you understand what’s required, not completing work on your behalf.
We’ll make reasonable follow-ups to check progress and discuss support options. Where appropriate and permitted, timelines may be adjusted. Deferrals/withdrawals are managed in line with documented processes and partner RTO requirements.
No. We don’t guarantee outcomes. Competency must be demonstrated against unit requirements, and any qualification outcomes depend on evidence and assessment decisions.
Concerns are handled through documented complaints and appeals processes aligned with partner RTO requirements. We review issues objectively, provide clear explanations (including assessment decisions where applicable), and escalate to the partner RTO when required.