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The Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP) schools are celebrating the “determination, commitment and hard work” of their students on A-level results day.
A passionate BMet Tutor is using his industry connections and insight to push forward the benefits of vocational travel and tourism courses, as they are set to be defunded, as part of the Post-16 Education Reforms.
Businesses across Sutton Coldfield are being encouraged to support a scheme which promotes engagement between the business community and local schools.
Education will be transformed for pupils at The Coleshill School who will benefit from new, modern and energy-efficient facilities after it was chosen to receive funding from the Government’s School Rebuilding Programme.
Employers and further education providers were invited to a careers fair at The Coleshill School to meet with students in all year groups.
Driven students at Stockland Green School are getting behind the wheel of the electric vehicle revolution – by building their own car.
An Erdington primary school welcomed generations of local families when it threw open its doors for a Grandparents Day event.
The UK’s new Schools Standards Minister went back to school, when he saw where North Birmingham’s teachers are trained in a whistle-stop visit to Sutton Coldfield.
After 15 years at Stockland Green, new head of school Rebecca Goode understands its place in the community – and now she wants to encourage locals to pay a visit.
More free training is now available to support those looking to start a new career in digital, health and green industries thanks to a Government skills grant awarded to the region.
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