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S1-S6 STEM Careers Evening

You are invited to a STEM event tonight 6.30-8.00 (drop in) in the Games Hall.  Lots of effort put into inviting companies, please come along and support.

Who will be there?

We have a variety of key contacts attending; GE Aerospace, Merck, Thales, NHS Biomedical science, NHS radiography, Strathclyde University Engineering Department and of course our fantastic career Advisor Robyn Calderwood. Don’t miss the chance to speak to our former Stewarton Academy pupils who will be there to speak about their apprenticeship experiences.

As if that’s not enough our STEM Club will be leading hands-on-activities and demonstrations as well as serving up tea/coffee and biscuits!!

Get your free tickets here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stem-careers-fair-tickets-51985694612

Career Opportunities

Anyone interested in the following jobs should see Robyn Calderwood or PTPS  ASAP for more information

1.Business Administrator, Ardrossan
https://www.apprenticeships.scot/vacancy-details/…

  1. Sport and Active Leisure Modern Apprentice (Temp) – Citadel Leisure Centre, Ayr
    https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/…/sport-and-active-leisure…

  2. Aldi Store Apprentice – Irvine
    https://www.apprenticeships.scot/vacancy-details/…

4.Thomas Cook Jobs Abroad UK
bit.ly/TCjobsAbroadUK

5.Venue Staff
Scottish Youth Theatre

  1. Sales Assistant (part time), Harry Corry, Kilmarnock

7.  BAE Systems Apprenticeship opportunities open this Thursday 1st Nov 2018

 

 

Ministerial Visit

Justice Minister, Mr Yousaf MSP, visited Stewarton Academy today to watch ‘Balisong’,the new No Knives Better Lives play. Mr Yousaf watched the play along with S2 pupils. ‘Balisong’ is the new play for teenagers aimed at tackling knife crime. The play highlights that it is everyone’s responsibility to report concerns before devastating incidents occur. Mr Yousaf was joined by Councillor Cook, Councillor McMahon and Councillor Campbell from East Ayrshire Council. Mr McPhee, Depute Chief Executive of East Ayrshire council and Mrs McAulay-Griffiths, Head of Education, also watched the thought provoking performance.