Glamorgan Gazette

Rugby star backs school careers work

- STAFF REPORTER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

FORMER Wales and Lions captain, Sam Warburton has put his substantia­l support behind a careers project at a Bridgend school.

Careers and work-related experience­s (CWRE) shape the curriculum at Bryntirion Comprehens­ive School, offering pupils a wide range of learning experience­s that focus on the developmen­t of cross curricular skills – and Sam is backing one careers project in particular.

The Victory for Velindre Challenge, supported by the WJEC and Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff, challenged Year 9 pupils to develop a new product or service to assist the cancer charity.

In a Dragons’ Den style set up, learners had to pitch their idea to employers. Selected teams from the heat stages of the competitio­n went through to the school final, with Velindre patron Sam Warburton acting as one of the judges.

Lillia, a Year 10 pupil, said: “Whilst competing in the Dragons’ Den, I have learned how to handle stress under pressure, and I feel like it has helped to boost my confidence.”

Evie, also from Year 10, added: “I worked with Velindre to complete the Enterprise and Employabil­ity Challenge and Dragons’ Den - I feel like it gave me a strong introducti­on to the real world and how to look at things with a business perspectiv­e.”

Head of Business at the school, Ryan Herbert, said: “The Velindre challenge has significan­tly benefited pupils by fostering skills such as teamwork, problem solving and creativity.

“It does this by providing real-world experience­s, encouragin­g students to apply theoretica­l knowledge in practical scenarios, preparing them for life beyond school.”

The school works to forge strong links with targeted industries and the charity sector, with CWRE in mind. Two other CWRE projects have linked with St Fagans National Museum of History, and Invacare, Pencoed.

The collaborat­ion with St Fagans allowed learners to explore the range of careers involved in the reconstruc­tion of historical buildings, as well as offered an authentic context to highlight the significan­ce of studying history.

The technology department developed a link with Invacare, Pencoed - a world-leading manufactur­er, distributo­r and supplier of a comprehens­ive range of products to support people with home healthcare and mobility.

“The new pilot project for Year 8 involves pupils designing and creating a series of prototypes, which will be subsequent­ly judged by staff from Invacare.

Headteache­r Ravi Pawar said: “The programme for CWRE is at the heart of our school’s curriculum. We try to develop the integral and essential skills of pupils, through involvemen­t in relevant and worthwhile authentic contexts.

“The range of activities all help to prepare pupils with the skills they need for work and life.”

 ?? VELINDRE CANCER CENTRE ?? Bryntirion Year 9 pupils with Velindre patron, Sam Warburton
VELINDRE CANCER CENTRE Bryntirion Year 9 pupils with Velindre patron, Sam Warburton

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