The Government’s careers strategy sets out how it will ensure all young people can learn from employers and providers about the range of opportunities available to them.
The strategy states that as a school we must aim to give all young people the chance to talk regularly to local education and training providers. This means young people can learn more about different routes to higher-level skills and the workplace, including technical and professional qualifications, apprenticeships, traineeships and supported internships.
As such we provide opportunities for a range of education and training providers to have access to pupils, to inform them about approved technical education qualifications and apprenticeships. Our Provider Access Statement details how providers can request access, the process, which timetabled events providers may wish to take part in, and the premises or facilities available to those given access.
You can see our Provider Access Statement 2020 21 here.
*Apprenticeship Opportunities* Please see the posters below from Hull City Council More information is available here; hcctraining.ac.uk pic.twitter.com/O4ioILvZkZ
*ASA Values Award* Wisdom Award 🌟 Jake has an incredible passion for writing and has self-published his very own book over the weekend! This is a fantastic achievement and Jake should be extremely proud of this! Well done, Jake! pic.twitter.com/Cm6LQAhS4q
*ASA Transition Week 2022* We look forward to welcoming you to our academy next month 👋 Find out more about ASA here; asa.hslt.academy Poster link; asa.hslt.academy/wp-content/u… Any questions? Get in touch via email - transition@asa.hslt.academy pic.twitter.com/3BlhCGYI4d
*ASA Careers* Hull Training are currently advertising several Apprenticeship roles; hcctraining.ac.uk/vacancies/ Take a look at their website to find out more!