MACKIE ACADEMY FOUNDATION APPRENTICESHIPS 2019

Similar documents
Foundation Apprenticeship in IT Software

Foundation Apprenticeships. Information for schools. changing the way the students learn. Opening Doors to Careers

Chiltern Training Ltd.

Essex Apprenticeships in Engineering and Manufacturing

Apprenticeships in. Teaching Support

THREE-YEAR COURSES FASHION STYLING & CREATIVE DIRECTION Version 02

MASTER S COURSES FASHION START-UP

Tuesday 24th January Mr N Holmes Principal. Mr G Hughes Vice Principal (Curriculum) Mr P Galloway Vice Principal (Key Stage 3)

About our academy. Joining our community

ENGINEERING EXPLORED FILLED WITH TOP TIPS AND INSIGHTS

Initial teacher training in vocational subjects

University of Plymouth. Community Engagement Strategy

ERDINGTON ACADEMY PROSPECTUS 2016/17

The Isett Seta Career Guide 2010

Swinburne University of Technology 2020 Plan

Treloar College Course Information

Accreditation of Prior Experiential and Certificated Learning (APECL) Guidance for Applicants/Students

Business. Pearson BTEC Level 1 Introductory in. Specification

Qualification handbook

BILD Physical Intervention Training Accreditation Scheme

Teacher of Psychology and Health and Social Care

Curriculum Policy. November Independent Boarding and Day School for Boys and Girls. Royal Hospital School. ISI reference.

Dear Applicant, Recruitment Pack Section 1

HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY Programme Specification

Year 11 GCSE Information Evening

Teacher of Art & Design (Maternity Cover)

Year 3 at Leighton. Autumn Term - Ancient Britain, from Stone Age to Iron Age. Spring Term Ancient Egypt Summer Term The World Cup

Teacher of English. MPS/UPS Information for Applicants

Cambridge NATIONALS. Creative imedia Level 1/2. UNIT R081 - Pre-Production Skills DELIVERY GUIDE

Qualification Guidance

POST-16 LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA (Pilot) Specification for teaching from September 2013

The Charter School East Dulwich

LITERACY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM POLICY Humberston Academy

Summary and policy recommendations

Certificate III in Business (BSB30115)

Diary Dates Half Term First Day Back Friday 4th April

SRI LANKA INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION REVISED CURRICULUM HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN ENGLISH. September 2010

Biomedical Sciences (BC98)

Foundation Certificate in Higher Education

St Matthew s RC High School

The Waldegrave Trust Waldegrave School, Fifth Cross Road, Twickenham, TW2 5LH TEL: , FAX:

BSc (Hons) Marketing

Job Description Head of Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies (RMPS)

Journal title ISSN Full text from

Unit title: Care in Contemporary Society (SCQF level 7)

Centre for Excellence Elite Sports Program

AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES ADULT AND COMMUNITY LEARNING LEARNING PROGRAMMES

STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES

PROPOSED MERGER - RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION

David Livingstone Centre. Job Description. Project Documentation Officer

PERFORMING ARTS. Unit 2 Proposal for a commissioning brief Suite. Cambridge TECHNICALS LEVEL 3. L/507/6467 Guided learning hours: 60

Bachelor of Engineering

Head of Maths Application Pack

Testimony in front of the Assembly Committee on Jobs and the Economy Special Session Assembly Bill 1 Ray Cross, UW System President August 3, 2017

Nottingham Trent University Course Specification

Post-16 transport to education and training. Statutory guidance for local authorities

I set out below my response to the Report s individual recommendations.

Opening up Opportunities for year olds

Nez Perce Tribe Multi-Program Facility Business Plan Project Project Work Group (PWG) Meeting #2 February 17, 9:30am-12pm PST

Pearson BTEC Level 3 Award in Education and Training

Appointment details Post-Doctoral Research Associate

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING THROUGH ONE S LIFETIME

Library & Information Services. Library Services. Academic Librarian (Maternity Cover) (Supporting the Cardiff School of Management)

This Access Agreement is for only, to align with the WPSA and in light of the Browne Review.

University of the Arts London (UAL) Diploma in Professional Studies Art and Design Date of production/revision May 2015

Minutes of the one hundred and thirty-eighth meeting of the Accreditation Committee held on Tuesday 2 December 2014.

We endorse the aims and objectives of the primary curriculum for SPHE: To promote the personal development and well-being of the child

BSc (Hons) Construction Management

SCNS changed to MUM 2634

Work Placement Programme. Learn English in the heart of Ireland. Shannon Academy of English.

2 Higher National Unit credits at SCQF level 8: (16 SCQF credit points at SCQF level 8)

P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning

Student Experience Strategy

BSc (Hons) Banking Practice and Management (Full-time programmes of study)

TEAM-BUILDING GAMES, ACTIVITIES AND IDEAS

First Line Manager Development. Facilitated Blended Accredited

TRAVEL & TOURISM CAREER GUIDE. a world of career opportunities

Out of the heart springs life

Programme Specification

Institutional fee plan 2015/16. (Please copy all correspondence to

PAPILLON HOUSE SCHOOL Making a difference for children with autism. Job Description. Supervised by: Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist

Specification. BTEC Specialist qualifications. Edexcel BTEC Level 1 Award/Certificate/Extended Certificate in Construction Skills (QCF)

Programme Specification

Meet Modern Languages Department

Pharmacy Technician Program

Tuesday 13 May 2014 Afternoon

भ रत य व ज ञ न व क ष ए अन स ध न स स थ न वतर पवत

This course has been proposed to fulfill the Individuals, Institutions, and Cultures Level 1 pillar.

School Experience Reflective Portfolio

MATHS Required September 2017/January 2018

Interim Review of the Public Engagement with Research Catalysts Programme 2012 to 2015

BEYOND THE BLEND. Getting Learning & Development Right. By Charles Jennings

Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning (MBUSP)

RCPCH MMC Cohort Study (Part 4) March 2016

Accounting & Financial Management

Children and Young People

Allington Primary School Inspection report - amended

Mater Dei College Curriculum Handbook. Years 11 & 12

SEND INFORMATION REPORT

Programme Specification

Transcription:

MACKIE ACADEMY FOUNDATION APPRENTICESHIPS 2019

What is a Foundation Apprenticeship? Foundation Apprenticeships (FAs) are an exciting new addition to the range of opportunities available to school pupils in the Senior Phase of Curriculum for Excellence. Designed as a blend of College, School and Work Based Learning they give young people some hands-on practical experience of the world of work! Each Foundation Apprenticeship has been designed in partnership with industry to make sure that young people get the skills and knowledge they need. In the classroom they cover the theory behind each role then they ll get the opportunity to put it into practice in the workplace! The hands-on experiences will lead to an industry recognised qualification, set at SCQF Level 6 (the same level of learning as a Higher). Who can enrol? The 2 year Foundation Apprenticeship is for pupils about to start S5 who will be staying on at school until the end of S6 and are interested in progressing to future employment or Further or Higher Education in the subject area. Pupils will stay on at school whilst completing the Foundation Apprenticeship, so will be able to continue studying for national qualifications at National 5 or Higher level.

What can I expect if I choose a NESCol course? Young people can study a range of both school and College qualifications at the same time. Choosing a School Link course may require pupils to attend a College Campus involving independent travelling. When being taught by a College lecturer young people will be treated like a College student. College is an adult learning environment and we expect the same adult behaviour of school pupils as we do of our full time students. College courses will mean missing some school classes so additional commitment to catching up on missed work is essential. Progression A range of progression opportunities are available to young people completing the Foundation Apprenticeship programme. For some they may continue to the full Modern Apprenticeship and earn while they learn, having already completed some of the required learning elements. Others may wish to continue with their education and depending on other Highers achieved would have the option of studying at HND level in a College, or going straight to University. They may even follow the articulation routes from HNC or HND studies at College onto University degree programmes all the while with valuable industry recognised qualifications and experience under their belt ready to enter the workplace at any time suitable to them. When attending a College course we expect pupils to behave as though they are arriving at work on time and well prepared. Want more information? Full details of all courses included in this booklet are available on the Mackie Academy website under Senior Phase Pathways and on the NESCol website. Additional copies of this booklet are also available online: www.mackie.aberdeenshire.sch.uk Mackie Academy Slug Road Stonehaven AB39 3DF 01569 762071 What are the benefits? Gain industry experience while still at school Gain a qualification recognised by employers Substantial work experience with local employers Development of transferable work skills to increase employment opportunities Step into an exciting and growing industry that needs skilled people

Considering a Foundation Apprenticeship? Get a qualification that employers recognise and the skills you need to start a career in that industry, opening up your options after school! FA Business Wednesday 2pm 5pm This course will provide you with certificated evidence of your knowledge and the skills you have developed to prepare you for future work in a business setting. You will be well-equipped for progressing to a Modern Apprenticeship in Business, starting an HND course in Business at College, or progressing to University level studies. FA Children and Young People Tueesday and Thursday 2pm - 5pm Every child deserves the best start in life, and by enrolling on this course you can help to make sure this happens. If you enjoy working with young people, making sure they are healthy and happy and seeing them play, learn and develop confidence, this Foundation Apprenticeship could be for you. There s a big demand for skilled people in the sector, meaning there are lots of job opportunities and great progression routes! FA Food and Drink Technologies Monday & Wednesday 2pm-5pm The food and drink manufacturing sector is a vibrant and growing industry with high demand for skilled recruits in a variety of roles from food science, product development, marketing and communications, nutrition and wellbeing, HR, packaging, research and design. This course with provide you with valuable sector-specific knowledge and skills to support you in securing a career in this dynamic sector. FA Scientific Technologies Monday & Wednesday 1.30pm-4.30pm The Life Sciences and related Science industries are high-tech, innovative and highly diverse, spanning pharmaceuticals, medical technology, biotechnology and industrial biotechnology. In this course you will experience industry engagement and work based learning alongside activities in the laboratory including safety, maths for science, preparing compounds and solutions for scientific use and experimental procedures. It is suitable for students who are working towards an A or B pass at National 5 and will be studying Higher Sciences while continuing at school until S6. FA Health and Social Care Monday and Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Over 400,000 people work in social services and healthcare in Scotland caring for people when they need it most. Whether it s helping an older person to get ready in the morning to providing nursing and medical care in a hospital setting, a career in the social services and healthcare sector is a as vital as it is rewarding. A Foundation Apprenticeship in Social Services could set you on the right track. All Social Work degrees in Scotland accept a Foundation Apprenticeship in Social Services and Healthcare for entry.

FA Accountancy Tuesday & Thursday 2pm-5pm This course will give you hands-on experience in this fast paced, constantly changing industry. You will develop skills and knowledge across a range of accountancy topics in a classroom, along with a valuable work placement with an employer. You will be well equipped for progression to a Modern Apprenticeship or HND in Accounting, or to University studies. FA Civil Engineering Monday & Wednesday 1.30pm-4.30pm This course is aimed at pupils who are interested in working in the Civil Engineering discipline, which combines construction technology along with engineering skills and knowledge. You will learn about computer aided drawing, mechanics, engineering mathematics, site work and sustainability in engineering materials. This course will prepare you for further study at college at HND level, a Modern Apprenticeship, or University. FA Electrical Engineering Monday & Wednesday 9.30am-3.30pm Engineering is a challenging, exciting and rewarding career which offers you the chance to enter a unique and diverse field of work. It is a sector which continues to grow and expand which means plenty of job opportunities for school leavers! On this course you will experience hands-on learning with a range of industry partners working alongside NESCOL to give you the practical and theoretical knowledge and skills needed to become an electrical engineer. This course is excellent preparation for advanced entry to a Modern Apprenticeship. FA ICT Hardware Monday and Wednesday 2pm - 5pm Scotland is highly dependent on its IT & Telecoms workforce it underpins the economy and is integral to information, business and consumer services, health and leisure and modern day social networking. Across all industries in Scotland, the combination of its highly skilled IT & Telecoms professionals, technology-savvy business leaders and competent IT users enable the organisations effective participation in the global digital economy. FA Mechanical Engineering Aberdeen Campus Wednesdays 9.30am - 3:30pm Engineering is a challenging, exciting and rewarding career that presents a wealth of opportunities for Scotland s young people to enter a diverse and often unique field of work including research, design and development and manufacturing. In S5 you will complete a National Certificate at SCQF level 6 in Mechanical Engineering and the Performing Engineering Operations (PEO) Level 2. In S6 you will undertake work based learning with a local employer. FA Creative and Digital Media Tuesday and Thursday 2pm - 4.30pm Creative Digital media encompasses the range of creative roles where interactive media storytelling and commerce collide. The utilisation of creative digital content to enable either a product of another service such as marketing, advertising or information gathering, offers a vast array of job roles ranging from pure creative to more technical and data-driven responsibilities within film, TV, VFX, animation, games, radio, advertising and marketing communications, publishing, print and fashion and textiles. Foundation Apprenticeships are SCQF Level 6 Qualifications that s the same as Highers