East Kilbride News

Young apprentice­s celebrate success

- NICOLA FINDLAY

An East Kilbride-based college celebrated the success of its Foundation Apprentice­ship Class of 22.

The South Lanarkshir­e College acting principal, depute and college staff were joined by the South Lanarkshir­e Council education team, along with teachers and parents from schools across the region.

Foundation Apprentice­ships are delivered through a consortium partnershi­p between South Lanarkshir­e College and the council.

They provide opportunit­ies for school pupils to engage in college study, either in a school hub or at South Lanarkshir­e College campus.

The apprentice­ships also take S5 and S6 pupils out of classroom and into the workplace.

Young people can choose a Foundation Apprentice­ship as one of their core subjects in S5 or S6 and, on completion, are awarded a Level 6 qualificat­ion, the same as Higher.

The apprentice­ship award provides pupils with skills employers are looking for and the experience to get a head start in their career.

Over one or two years pupils attend South Lanarkshir­e College to learn and also spend time getting workplace experience with an employer.

Apprentice­ships on offer include

social services, healthcare, accounts and creative and digital media. Graduate Kayleigh Curran said: “It has been a great day. I was thrilled to have the opportunit­y to meet with my classmates, to celebrate all our achievemen­ts.

“We have worked exceptiona­lly hard during a difficult year and it’s great to finally be reaping the rewards.

“We wish to thank South Lanarkshir­e College and South Lanarkshir­e Council staff for their help with our studies and for putting on this fun event.”

The S6 pupil at St Andrew’s and St Bride’s, who completed her

apprentice­ship in social services: children and young people, added: “I have been accepted to Strathclyd­e University for September.

“I will be studying Primary Education, proving all the hard work I endured during my Foundation Apprentice­ship has been truly worth it.”

The council’s youth employabil­ity coordinato­r, Scott McDermott, said: “Everyone at South Lanarkshir­e Council is delighted to celebrate the achievemen­t of our Foundation Apprentice­ship students this year. It is a real testimony to their resilience, hard work and determinat­ion.

“Our Foundation Apprentice­ship

programme in South Lanarkshir­e continues to deliver excellent learning opportunit­ies for our pupils to reach their full potential and achieve their educationa­l and employment aspiration­s.”

South Lanarkshir­e College acting principal, Alan Sherry, added: “All of our Foundation Apprentice­ship students have worked incredibly hard throughout another very challengin­g year to complete courses along with their school work and progress to further study, training or employment.

“The ceremony was a celebratio­n and I am delighted we have been able to celebrate with the class of 2022.”

 ?? ?? Dedication All the hard work paid off for these senior pupils who completed Foundation Apprentice­ships
Dedication All the hard work paid off for these senior pupils who completed Foundation Apprentice­ships
 ?? ?? Success Pupils with depute head at Duncanrig Secondary Martin McCabe
Success Pupils with depute head at Duncanrig Secondary Martin McCabe

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