Parents of S4 Students Going to AHS

The opportunity to apply for a Foundation Apprenticeship has been extended to the end of June due to the disruption caused by the Covid 19 crisis. Programmes will start in August in line with the new Academic Year. Applications are available online through this link: https://www.shetland.uhi.ac.uk/schools/

 

What are Foundation Apprenticeships?

Foundation Apprenticeships are a work-based learning opportunity for senior-phase secondary school pupils.

Lasting one or two years, pupils begin their Foundation Apprenticeship in S5 or S6. Young people spend time out of school at college or with a local employer, and complete the Foundation Apprenticeship alongside their other subjects like National 5s and Highers. This means these opportunities are only available to students going on the AHS.

Completion leads to a qualification at the same level of learning as a Higher and can lead to progression on to a job, such as a Modern or Graduate Apprenticeship.

Foundation Apprenticeships are recognised as entry qualifications by all Scottish colleges and universities.

 

Why might my child benefit from taking a Foundation Apprenticeship?

Unemployment rates in Scotland are significantly higher for young people compared with adults. To change this, we want to support pupils to build the skills they’ll need to be successful when they leave school. Foundation Apprenticeships were developed to help young people gain valuable, real-world work experience and access work-based learning while they’re still at school. By giving young people earlier exposure to the world of work, we’re helping them develop the skills, experience and knowledge they’ll need when they leave school.

For young people, it’s the chance to get a head start on their careers by gaining an industry-recognised qualification, work on real projects and broaden their career options when they leave school. And for employers, it’s the chance to attract highly motivated and committed young people who are willing to learn, identify young people who are right for their business and ensure their organisation has people with the skills they need.

 

How can I find out more about Foundation Apprenticeships on Shetland?

UHI will be hosting a weeklong virtual open event starting Monday 11th of May, with opportunity to book appoints with their subject specialist for discussions about courses. There are a number of both FE and HE opportunities on offer throughout their curriculum areas. Please have a look at their course list on the website: https://www.shetland.uhi.ac.uk/courses/

UHI would like to be as supportive as possible and are still available to discuss and/or answer any questions that you have, please see contact details below:

 

Free online talks from inspirational speakers

Speakers for Schools Inspiration Programme provides a network of today’s most inspiring figures across business, arts, politics and more donating their time to help inspire students to fuel their ambition. We are passionate about providing a high quality and personal service, making it seamless for speakers, educators and organisations to get involved.

Speakers in our network range from CEOs of major companies to notable national journalists, arts people, scientists, leading entrepreneurs and academics.

You can see the full programme of speakers and access talks here: https://www.speakersforschools.org/inspiration/vtalks/upcoming-vtalks/

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Head Teacher Update – 24th March 2020

Head Teacher Update

I hope this email finds you and your family in good health during this very challenging time.

Key messages:

  • Following the PM’s statement last night the school is now in a full lock down for all staff
  • The School Office is closed but can be contacted by email – sandwick@shetland.gov.uk
  • Staff are continuing to upskill on Glow and using it as a means of communication with pupils, sharing work and resources
  • Support with Glow is available on our website – https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/sh/sjhs/
  • The School Service is currently working up parent user guides for Glow and strategic support for learning at all ages and stages
  • There will be meetings this week to discuss next steps with S4 NQs, I will communicate the outcome of this to all S4 parents/carers
  • We are producing a guide for pupil responsibilities when using Glow

Finally, a message to all our young people:

We are here for you as we all get used to working in a different way for a while.

We are not running a school, or timetable from Home. Your teachers, and you, are busy upskilling on Glow Teams and teachers will upload work for you and check in regularly. It will take you a peerie while to get used to this way of working. For S4, there will be consistency across Scotland in how accreditation will happen.

Your emotional wellbeing is what is most important at this time. Please reach out to a teacher that you trust if you are worried about anything – we are here to help.

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