Skills Development at St Modan's High School

Fri 8 Dec 2017 | 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.


Organizer

St Modan's High School

Royal Stuart Way
Stirling
FK7 7WS

Tel: 01786 470962

Event location

Cathy Gladwin

MD at Jordan Shaw Ltd
Jordan Shaw Ltd


An HND in Hotel and Catering Administration from Portsmouth Polytechnic (now Portsmouth University)… Read more

Sam Trett

Founder & Managing Director LOCA BEV. LTD
Loca Beverages Ltd


Experienced director with demonstrated history of working in the food & beverages industry. Skilled… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Caradh Pert for 50 students at St Modan's High School aged Age 15 - 16.

Event description

SMART afternoon in St Modan's (Collapsed timetable) - S4 Future Pathways Workshop

You will be working with S4 pupils to support them to recognise the importance of being career ready. The aim of the afternoon is for the young people to develop their understanding of the personal skills, qualities and attitudes required to succeed post-education.

It is hoped that enough employers will engage to allow you to work with smaller groups and for our young people to have the chance to engage with more than one employer.


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