Yorkshire Post

High Speed Rail College hires local firm to deliver course needs

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HIGHFIELD QUALIFICAT­IONS has been appointed to develop a range of learning programmes to be delivered at Doncaster’s soonto-open National College for High Speed Rail (NCHSR).

The organisati­on is leading the project to turn an apprentice­ship curriculum developed by rail businesses into government­recognised and funded learning pathways.

Both the apprentice­ship and higher education routes, to be delivered at the NCHSR’s newly built, state-of-the-art campuses in Doncaster and Birmingham, will give students the skills to work on a range of high-speed rail projects, including HS2, at a time when the industry faces a shortfall in skilled recruits of nearly 70,000.

The apprentice­ship programme is due to launch this autumn and the HE qualificat­ion in September 2018, with the college already being inundated with applicatio­ns.

Jason Sprenger, Highfield chief executive, said: “The NCHSR has been establishe­d to help address the skills shortages in the rail industry, so it’s important that its learning programmes and qualificat­ions are developed to a level that sets new standards for the sector both domestical­ly and internatio­nally.

“While we are delighted that Highfield was chosen after a rigorous tender process, we are also excited to be participat­ing in such a landmark project for Doncaster and indeed for the UK.”

Clair Mowbray, chief executive of the college, said: “The UK needs at least 69,000 engineers and technician­s every year to make up for the current shortfall in the sector. At the National College for High Speed Rail we are preparing to play a proactive part in tackling this shortage.”

 ??  ?? ON RIGHT TRACK: Doncaster’s National College for High Speed Rail will have a range of learning programmes delivered by Highfield.
ON RIGHT TRACK: Doncaster’s National College for High Speed Rail will have a range of learning programmes delivered by Highfield.

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