The West Midlands has been chosen to host the UK’s flagship cyber conference for the first time next year, bringing thousands of the world’s leaders in global cyber security to the region.
The West Midlands has been chosen to host the UK’s flagship cyber conference for the first time next year, bringing thousands of the world’s leaders in global cyber security to the region.
Respected multi-academy trust, the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP), which runs 21 schools across the Midlands, has just completed Phase 2 of the Learning Futures initiative.
A bespoke skills training programme to help unemployed people and others find work in the region’s engineering sector has been given more than £100,000 of new funding by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
Celebrations are taking place across Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP) schools, after “remarkable” Year 11 students received the results of their GCSE and vocational qualifications.
A Level students at Cadbury Sixth Form College in Kings Norton, Birmingham, have been celebrating their much-anticipated results today (Thursday 17th August), with an increase in the pass rate for the third year running.
Double celebrations were in abundance for BMet A Level and vocational students, who achieved exemplary levels of personal success in this year’s annual results days.
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