The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Pupils offered new route into career in motoring industry

- FELICITY DONOHOE

East coast school pupils are being offered the chance to take part in an automotive training programme which launches today – the first of its kind anywhere, and with plans to extend the project to Aberdeen and across the north-east.

The John Clark Motor Group (JCMG), together with Bosch and Skills Developmen­t Scotland, have partnered with Harris Academy in Dundee to offer Automotive Studies as a subject choice to 10 of their pupils.

The schools training course will act as a “seed” programme for the highly successful John Clark apprentice­ship scheme, ensuring that the young candidates who progress to apprentice­ships are committed and enthusiast­ic about their future in the motoring industry.

Candidates will be chosen by the school’s principal teacher of technical education, Chris Dickson, with pupils working towards an SQA Level 4/5 foundation apprentice­ship.

The year-long programme includes three months in school and nine months’ work experience.

The pupils will be assessed by JCMG, spending two half-days a week gaining experience and knowledge, with a view to progressin­g to a formal apprentice­ship next year.

Colin McAllister, head of learning and developmen­t at JCMG, will meet candidates, parents and the head of technical education at the school today to explain the programme in more detail and answer questions.

He said: “We are very proud to be pioneering this programme for young people entering a career in the automotive industry.

“Harris Academy has been a fantastic partner in this endeavour, and we look forward to meeting the participan­ts along with their parents and guardians.”

John Clark recently launched its latest apprentice­ship drive and recruits 40-60 apprentice­s each year, with roles to be filled including vehicle technician­s, parts advisors, paint and body shop workers, and IT and digital.

The three-year training programme is run with Bosch Training Eurocentra­l. It is designed to ensure JCMG continues to produce technician­s with the skills to meet the demands of modern motoring.

 ?? ?? WORLD OF WORK: Pupils would gain experience at a John Clark workshop, like these apprentice­s.
WORLD OF WORK: Pupils would gain experience at a John Clark workshop, like these apprentice­s.

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