Primary Futures comes to Maidenhead
…who may have few successful role models of their own, either at home or in their local communities. “The more we can broaden the aspirations of these pupils, the better.”…
…who may have few successful role models of their own, either at home or in their local communities. “The more we can broaden the aspirations of these pupils, the better.”…
…for Transport for London, Jack Curtis and colleague, who work for the same recruitment company but in very different roles, and Charlie Oginni, a Runner at Sky News. The volunteers…
…real-life career videos on our student-facing site, icould.com. Videos are two to four minutes long and provide personal insights on education choices, career paths and jobs. Use to support live…
…achieve their potential. We are committed to providing safe and supportive environments for everyone involved in our organisation and the work we do. We believe that everyone, and specifically those…
…young people. Volunteering is simple: Use this link to register. To complete our quick registration process you just need to add the postcodes you can volunteer from and some information…
…to a world of possibilities. Primary Futures connects primary schools with inspirational and diverse volunteers from a range of jobs, who come into school to talk to children and show…
…this job was in depth as much as caring about the customer you have to care about your comfort and safety as well” “The apprentice made it a good day…
…Estimator from Imtech. She spoke to the students about apprenticeships and the importance of more women considering a career in construction, highlighting the need for diversity when it comes to…
…to HR as “the main qualification of working in HR is a bit of common sense and not panicking!”. Student feedback included: “It was really good to hear about other…
…on off stage roles such as set designer and producer. “I found out there is more jobs than I thought in theatre” female pupil aged 11. The volunteers commented on…