Routes & Pathways at Alderwasley Hall School

Wed 2 Mar 2022 | 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.


Organizer

Alderwasley Hall School

Alderwasley
Belper
DE56 2SR

Tel: 01629822586
Web: https://senadgroup.com/alderwasley/

Event location

Neil Chattle BEng (Hons) FRAeS MIMechE

I am Head of Corporate Heritage and Chief Executive of The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust with facilities all over the UK and Indianapolis, USA. I have been a STEM Ambassador for over 25 years and in the last four years I have participated in over 60 STEM activities. I have worked at Rolls-Royce for 39 years with increasing levels of responsibility and accountability in culturally diverse environments and have achieved many achievements throughout my education and career including: • Lord Hives Award as top graduating apprentice • Tony McCandless Award for outstanding application of continuous learning and development • 1st Class BEng (Honours) degree in Mechanical Engineering • Institution of Mechanical Engineers Frederic Barnes Waldron award • School prize for best engineering student on BEng course • Alumni Fellow of Nottingham Trent University, Science and Technology and Business Schools • Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society FRAeS • Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering (IMechE • STEM Ambassador for the Bloodhound project which aims to break the world land speed record.
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About the Business Leaders

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About the teacher and students

The event was created by Carly Polkey for 50 students at Alderwasley Hall School aged Age 16 - 19+.

Event description

Inspire our students

Create a routes and pathways event to inform and inspire young people considering the vast array of potential careers available to them. This may include showcasing current job opportunities within your local community or explaining the pathways that young people can take to obtain a job within a particular sector i.e. university, college, apprenticeship, or other employability schemes.


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