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Exciting Apprenticeship Fair at St Clement Danes School

St Clement Danes School recently hosted an informative and engaging Apprenticeship Fair on the afternoon of Tuesday 30th January, opening its doors to students eager to explore a range of career possibilities through apprenticeships and traineeship schemes.

The event saw over 30 exhibitors representing a variety of diverse sectors, including prominent names like TUI, The Grove, Virgin Media o2, MBDA, Herts Police, PWC and the Royal Air Force (RAF) to name but a few. The broad spectrum of exhibitors provided students with a comprehensive overview of potential career paths.

The event provided a unique opportunity for keen students to connect with industry leaders, gain insights into various professions, and discover the benefits of apprenticeships and traineeships. The engagement with established companies helped students to ask questions, seek advice and gather first-hand information from a range of employers and training providers.

The event went beyond merely offering information; it encouraged students to build and expand their professional networks and establishing connections.

The Apprenticeship Fair emerged as a resounding success, leaving a lasting impact on the students who attended. A thank you to all the companies who exhibited with many commenting on the great organisation of the event and positive interaction with our students and parents alike.

 

 

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