College course inspires Ryan to follow in father’s footsteps…

By published 18 January, 2012 No Comments

A young Teessider has been inspired to follow in his father’s footsteps following his experiences on an innovative college course.

Ryan Cooke, 16, from North Skelton, found it difficult in mainstream education and enrolled on the Training and Skills for Work course at Redcar & Cleveland College in a bid to boost his employability prospects.

“I really enjoy the Training and Skills for Work course as I’ve met new friends and have learnt a lot of new skills which will help me in the future” said Ryan.

“Every week we do maths, English, and employability skills where we build CVs and go over interview techniques, but one day a week we take part in a vocational course. I’m doing joinery at the minute and I’m really enjoying it as I like hands on work and I want to follow in my dad’s footsteps and become a joiner.

“I’ve found something I’m passionate about and I’m going to move onto a full time joinery and carpentry course in September,” added Ryan.

Angela McLean is the Head of Division for Education and Wellbeing and runs the Training and Skills for Work course. She said:

“The Training and Skills for Work programme at Redcar & Cleveland College helps learners take a gentle stepping stone back into education and equips them with a range of skills which will boost their employability prospects.

“For students who are not sure what career they want to take, the course provides the opportunity for them to participate one day a week on a range of vocational pathways which help provide them with the skills for future career options.”

After the learners have completed this course they can move onto a certificate or diploma at the college or go straight into the work place with their new skills.

Angela adds: “In addition to academic study, students will be involved in Marketing and Enterprise events providing opportunities to develop relationships with local employers to increase confidence and self esteem.

“We want to get our students working for local employers or carrying on in education at the college and by giving them a fully supportive environment and high quality teaching we are giving them all they need to achieve this.”

To find out more information about the Training and Skills for Work course contact Student Services at Redcar & Cleveland college on 01642 473132.

This post was submitted by Redcar Cleveland College.

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