Connect #19: Summer issue has arrived!
The latest issue of Connect, the Mulberry Schools Trust newsletter, has arrived!
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The latest issue of Connect, the Mulberry Schools Trust newsletter, has arrived!
This term, Year 12 students will be broadening their understanding of specialist subjects by putting learning into practice, as they gear up for work experience.
Over the summer term, our Year 10 students have been learning new skills and broadening their knowledge of physical education in various external PE lessons.
Year 12 Media and Film students enjoyed a day at the Creative Media Skills Institute at Pinewood Studios, the world-famous production studio where many of film’s most iconic scenes have been shot.
Year 10 Health and Social Care students have had the opportunity to work collaboratively with a local arts charity, Magic Me, to put all their health knowledge into practice.
The new Lord Mayor, in collaboration with City, University of London, launched The Lord Mayor and Liveries Future Professions Summer School to equip young people with the essential skills they need for their future careers.
Our T Level students have excelled in another successful year for the Employer Set Project.
With the support of Barts Health NHS Trust throughout their assessments, students completed more than 14 hours of tasks: starting the journey of an adult nurse from a case study; researching a patient’s condition and situation; writing a report; role playing as a healthcare assistant with a (Barts Partners) patient; writing a healthcare plan; receiving peer feedback; presenting to a senior (Barts Partners) colleague; and ending with a reflection. Our Barts NHS partners paid tribute to our students’ development during the programme: “It was amazing to see how they started the year very shy, to knowing exactly what is expected of a confident healthcare assistant”.
This term’s ‘Futures Day’ gave all our Year 12 students a chance to investigate the kind of apprenticeships and university routes available to them when they move on from the college, exploring their intended pathways and the application processes involved.
professionals.
The programme involves students working with a script written specially for young people by the National Theatre’s professional writers. Devising a production for their home venue, they then work in partnership with a West End theatre where they showcase their skills in a final performance.
The latest edition of Connect, the Mulberry Schools Trust newsletter, is here! This issue features exciting news, including: Global Girl Leading New York Study Tour: Read about eight inspiring Year 12 […]