Ross-shire employers thanked for supporting pupils

Businesses in Ross-shire are being invited to attend an award ceremony to receive thanks from The Highland Council for the ongoing and valuable contributions they make in supporting pupils through skills for work; work experience; and enterprise projects.

An invitation from The Highland Council’s, Education, Culture and Sport Service has gone out to local businesses to attend the ceremony at Dingwall Academy on Wednesday 23 February at 6:45pm.

The Highland Council’s, Director of Education, Culture and Sport Hugh Fraser said: “This is a time of great change in Scottish Education.  It is more important than ever that we help young people to develop Skills for Life and Work. Employers and businesses working in partnership with schools play a crucial role in preparing our pupils for the world of work and their future careers.”

He added: “We are recognising the important input employers and businesses make to education by hosting a series of events throughout the Highlands over the next few months. These events support the national enterprise agenda which has, as a main theme engaging employers.”

Business that supported pupils at Dingwall, Fortrose, Invergordon, and Alness Academies, and their feeder primary schools; and St. Clements School, Black Isle Education Centre and Bridgend Centre (Alness) will be presented with an award at the event.

Those attending will hear from young people and others about the value of partnership working, demonstrating the difference employer engagement makes in supporting education and preparing young people for the world of work.

 

14 Feb 2011