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    Welsh Language takes centre stage at Careers Events

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 18, 2024Updated:March 18, 2024No Comments
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    Following on from the highly successful and engaging launch of the Business Education Together Partnership in January, the opportunities of engaging businesses and employers with schools continues to increase with two incredibly successful events held over the last couple of weeks.

    Firstly, Afon Taf High School worked in partnership with the BETP to hold a ‘Hidden Jobs Day’ on February 26th.

    Ten employers took the time to expose Year 8 pupils to a wide range of career options in different sectors.

    One of the pupils commented that the day had made him want to go to college.

    The council wishes to thank all of the employers who attended this insightful event:

    Hidden Jobs Day Employers

     

    NHS Cwm Taf Morgannwg Vox Pictures
    Pontus Research Screen Alliance Wales
    Tilbury Douglas Cardiff City Community Foundation
    Cyfarthfa Dental Practice The College, Merthyr Tydfil
    Welsh Water The National Data Exploitation Centre

    Another fantastic day was held at The College for the Pen-y-Dre cluster, Ysgol Rhyd y Grug and Ysgol Santes Tydfil Careers Day in March. More than 20 employers the careers fair aimed at primary school pupils. It was also wonderful to see 6 employers lead bilingual workshops highlighting the advantages of the Welsh language in the workplace. With Cymraeg 2050, giving the ambition for 1 million Welsh speakers, it was fantastic to be able to showcase the benefits of bilingualism and the increasing need within the workplace.

    Owen from Morgan Sindall commented, “Pupils asked some really great questions and were really focused.”

    Sam Hoyland from JNP Legal said, “It was such a great event.”

    Students had the opportunity to participate in hands-on activities such as 3D printing, clay modelling, and virtual welding, which was a great experience for them.

    The behaviour and focus of all the pupils were exemplary, leaving a lasting impression on the employers, while raising awareness of curriculum opportunities in the college and enabling pupils to think about the pathways available to them in future years. With careers work related education a mandatory element of Curriculum for Wales, it is vital that children and young people have their eyes opened to the world of work! Events such as this, are not possible without the Business Education Together Partnership. Together, we are raising aspirations across Merthyr Tydfil.

    Thank you to all of the employers who attended the event and contributed to the workshops:

    Careers Fair Employers

     

    Royal Navy Health Education and Improvement Wales
    Military Preparation College for Training Willmot Dixon
    Screen Alliance NHS
    Morgan Sindall Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
    We Care Wales BBC
    EE JNP Legal
    Department for Work and Pensions Army
    Llyr Careers Wales
    GSD Media Early Years Team
    South Wales Police Tilbury Douglas

    Thank you to all the workshop employers who also attended the event:

    Workshop Employers

     

    Cwm Taf NHS The College, Moli Harrington
    Urdd Police
    The College, Welsh Language Team WeCare Wales

    Cllr Geraint Thomas, Cabinet Member for Education commented, “We were pleased to welcome so many local and national employers to this year’s Careers Fair and to see so many students taking advantage of the opportunity to forge invaluable connections. Exposing children and young people to the advantages of learning Welsh, and the need in the workplace, was also a great experience for them, as well as supporting us as a Borough in contributing to 1 million Welsh speakers.

    “The amazing numbers we saw this year demonstrate the determination of our students and we’re already looking forward to the next Fair!”

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