Routes & Pathways at Broughton High School

Tue 28 Sep 2021 | 12:15 p.m. - 1:05 p.m.


Organizer

Broughton High School

29 East Fettes Avenue
Edinburgh
EH4 1EG

Tel: 0131 332 7805
Web: http://www.broughton.edin.sch.uk

Event location

Heather Lawrie

Major Heather Lawrie, Adventurer, Mentor, role-model, life skills speaker and Army in Scotland Youth Development Team lead.


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Dave Hibberd

Bids & Proposals Engineer at RigNet
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Andrew Sherlock

Owner, ShapeSpace Ltd
Shapespace Limited


About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 71+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by John Beaton-Hawryluk for 50 students at Broughton High School aged Age 11 - 13.

Event description

Maths - The key skill for life (Maths Week 2021)
***This event can be held in school or on MSTeams***

To celebrate Scottish Maths Week, the Maths department at Broughton High School would like to engage with industry partners to talk about their career journey to date and how they use maths within their day to day work. We have invited a range of partners from across the finance and business start up sectors to support this event.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions currently in place in school, this session can either be be face-to-face in class groups or it can take place on MSTeams. The session will last approximately 40 mins which gives us time for speakers to talk and a Q&A from students.

If you cannot make this time but would like to help inspire our young people, we also have sessions on
27 Sep: 1125-1215
27 Sep: 1350-1440
28 Sep: 0930 - 1020

Please message us or community@founders4schools.org.uk if you want to do another session.


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