Careers and Jobs Event at Ross High School

Thu 20 Feb 2020 | 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.


Organizer

Ross High School

Well Wynd
Tranent, East Lothian
EH33 2EQ

Tel: 01875 610433
Web: http://www.rosshigh.co.uk

Event location

Stewart Darling

Chief Executive Officer and Non-Executive Director with extensive experience of driving business growth and digital transformation
Vianet Group Plc


PROFILE Energetic and pragmatic business leader with extensive CEO & NED Board experience. I t… Read more

Gavin Marshall

National Manager Financial Wellbeing
Hsbc Uk Bank Plc


Experienced leader currently running HSBC’s Financial Education business across the UK. Over 13 yea… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 24+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by M Fuentes Jimenez for 100 students at Ross High School aged Age 14 - 14.

Event description

S3 Languages Event to inspire pupils about the importance of languages.

We will be inviting various speakers to do short presentations about themselves and where their languages skills have taken them, mentioning the benefits of having languages and the enjoyment they have brought to them.

We would really like to have you to talk with the pupils about your experiences. It will take place across our four Modern Languages classrooms from 10:50 to 12:50 to allow students to attend at least two different presentations, but we will be meeting at 10:35 to have some coffee and cake to get ready to start. You would be doing 4 x 30 minutes presentations to different lots of S3 pupils.

We are hoping it will be an interesting and informative morning for our pupils, who will leave the event keen to continue with their language studies!


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