Category Archives: HTA News

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Getting Down to ‘Virtual’ Business

The Local Labour Market Experience workshops provide our students with informative and practical taster sessions for key employment sectors – Transport, Logistics and Supply Chains Creative and Digital Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering and Construction Business and Finance Students were guided through a practical activity designed to give them a flavour of each industry sector and to introduce […]

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Getting Ready to Speak Out

As part of our ‘Aspire to Higher Education’ programme, we were pleased to welcome back, if only via online, The Speakers Trust to deliver a workshop to a group of Year 10 students. This workshop’s aim was to make our students better communicators with a greater awareness of speaking out. Communication skills are vital for […]

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Our 8 Million Steps for Water

We looked upon Lent as a time of reflection, observance and preparation for the celebration of the death and resurrection of Jesus. With it came abstinence and sacrifice to symbolise the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made for us. However Lent doesn’t have to consist of just fasting and abstinence from the things we love, but it can be a time to display […]

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The more that you read ….

Finding ways to support your child with their reading can be difficult. We have created a parental support booklet to give you some guidance on the ways to engage and motivate your child to read. In the leaflet there is a list of books which would appeal to all age ranges; perhaps you could read […]

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Winning Artwork Leads Campaign

Last year, to mark Telford and Wrekin hosting the ‘Knife Angel’ sculpture at Southwater in March, they, in conjunction with West Mercia Police and the Steer Clear Programme launched an artwork competition for schools. Year 7 to 11 pupils were invited to submit artwork to be used in promotional materials and the Steer Clear website. […]

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Yellow Hearts to Remember

Yellow hearts continue to be poignant expressions of love, grief and remembrance of those lost during these difficult times. Like so many, we have placed our yellow hearts in the window to remember not only our loved ones but every single person lost during these difficult times.