A scheme set up by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) to fund apprenticeship training for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), has now supported more than 4,000 apprentices
The Coleshill School’s Natasha Blunt is celebrating after winning the EdTech Innovator of the Year accolade as part of the glittering National Schools Awards.
Wolverhampton’s Youth Employment Hub is celebrating helping 1,000 young people in its first 100 weeks – with over 40 per cent of them going into employment.
Hillstone Primary School in Shard End has unveiled a brand-new cookery facility for its pupils, after receiving a donation of £5,000 from Health for Life®.
BOA Stage and Screen Production Academy students in Birmingham helped create the winning film titled ‘A Million Numbers’ in just two days alongside West Midlands production company Threewise Entertainment
Highclare School had an enjoyable careers information morning with five guest speakers inspiring their Year 9 pupils to think about their future career choices.
The West Midlands has secured over £10m of funding to enable further education colleges and training providers to train local people to land good jobs in new and growing industries in the region.
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