A new course in Carterton is hoping to propel teens into jobs and better futures.
The new zero-fees Service Sector Programme offered by the Carterton Salvation Army is offering teens who struggle in mainstream education the chance to gain NCEA Level 1 and 2, and practical skills to help them into employment.
Tutor Kirsty Winter said the course, which is open for enrolments now, would help prepare young people for the work environment.
"It's for those who don't really do well in mainstream school systems and may be more practical learners and find the school structure a bit tedious."
"It's about putting building blocks in place so that they are transitioning from school to the work environment and where they are gaining skills that they can use in working situations."