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Since humans first began transporting people and things there has been a need to repair broken equipment. The automotive, construction and agricultural industries require a continuous supply of trained technicians to keep our cars, trucks, tractors and recreational vehicles in safe working condition. Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School gives students the basic skills needed to to get jobs in the automotive and transportation industries.
The movie opens showing two students working on a BMW up on the hoist. They are inspecting for an oil leak, and repairing a loose bumper bracket. Panning right we see a student asking Mr. Levasseur the Auto Mechanics teacher a question regarding todays lesson on four cycle engine technology. Next we see two students performing a tire rotation on a black SUV. The students washing the Chrysler Intrepid are being supervised by Mr Zarzosa the Auto Body teacher and are learning how to properly detail a car (complete wash, dry and interior vacuum). The student in the middle of the shop with an engine on a stand, is practicing how to remove a water pump. The photos for this panorama were taken during a regular morning automotive class.
Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School Focus:
Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School is an adaptive learning centre with a focus on teaching life and employment skills to students. more:
During their time at Sir Guy Carleton, students will mature into young men and women ready for the working world. Our objective is to build skills in possible career areas through our many trades, technology and services programs. Our specialized facility is designed to allow students to develop their talents in subjects like welding, small engines, machine shop, auto mechanics, auto body, food preparation, baking, child care, first aid, hair dressing, woodwork and landscaping.
Awesome Video! If you would like to know more about what we do at Sir Guy, TV Ontario produced and broadcasted a 12 minute news special in June of 2005. With their permission, we have posted it on our web site. It is an excellent overview of our programs and student life.
For more detailed information on the school please visit, Behind the scene.
The movie opens showing two students working on a BMW up on the hoist. They are inspecting for an oil leak, and repairing a loose bumper bracket. Panning right we see a student asking Mr. Levasseur the Auto Mechanics teacher a question regarding todays lesson on four cycle engine technology. Next we see two students performing a tire rotation on a black SUV. The students washing the Chrysler Intrepid are being supervised by Mr Zarzosa the Auto Body teacher and are learning how to properly detail a car (complete wash, dry and interior vacuum). The student in the middle of the shop with an engine on a stand, is practicing how to remove a water pump. The photos for this panorama were taken during a regular morning automotive class.
Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School Focus:
Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School is an adaptive learning centre with a focus on teaching life and employment skills to students. more:
During their time at Sir Guy Carleton, students will mature into young men and women ready for the working world. Our objective is to build skills in possible career areas through our many trades, technology and services programs. Our specialized facility is designed to allow students to develop their talents in subjects like welding, small engines, machine shop, auto mechanics, auto body, food preparation, baking, child care, first aid, hair dressing, woodwork and landscaping.
Awesome Video! If you would like to know more about what we do at Sir Guy, TV Ontario produced and broadcasted a 12 minute news special in June of 2005. With their permission, we have posted it on our web site. It is an excellent overview of our programs and student life.
For more detailed information on the school please visit, Behind the scene.
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