A good and busy event at Seahaven Academy in Newhaven yesterday, promoting apprenticeships. Strategically positioned next to the coffee (I didn’t indulge in the fairy cakes). Big thanks to Erin for organising the event.
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October 25 Schools Newsletter is live
Click the link to read our latest schools newsletter featuring interview tips and NHS healthcare technician apprenticeships.
Bohunt School, Worthing
Another busy careers event yesterday evening with plenty of interest in our apprenticeship programmes for next year. The evening events are so good as parents come along too and most are unaware of apprenticeship programmes. I can talk about the great local companies that we work with each year.
Brighton & Hove Albion | Together Against Suicide With Samaritans & Premier League
A brilliant short film from The Seagulls. Please watch and share. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atrtoMid9vE
St Leonards Academy
Yesterdays afternoon/evening event and our display stand promoting apprenticeships for next year.
Vehicle movement fatality
This avoidable tragedy highlights the need for banksman training and robust risk assessments. https://www.ioshmagazine.com/2025/09/23/inspector-interview-bestway-fined-ps1-million-after-drivers-mate-fatally-crushed-during
Varndean Event
Another busy evening careers event on Thursday last week with great interest from students and parents attending. The lack of awareness of available apprenticeship programmes is concerning – that’s why it’s important for me to get along to as many shows as possible. We get a lot of clashes, so I have to pick theContinue reading “Varndean Event”
Busy!
It may not look it but the careers event at Kings School in Hove was so busy. I still had people on my stand talking about apprenticeships after most other exhibitors had packed up and left. Great interest from year 11 students and their parents in our apprenticeship programmes. I am just home and thanksContinue reading “Busy!”
Our September newsletter for schools
School is back and we keep in touch through our regular newsletter, sent out all secondary schools in East and West Sussex. Here’s the latest one.