The Skills Hub aims to provide specialist support to young people who have previously had barriers to learning. This section details the support and programmes in place to achieve this.
During the national lockdown The Skills Hub remains open to vulnerable young people and children of key/critical workers
Please note our latest letter regarding government guidance can be found here.
The Skills Hub aims to provide specialist support to young people who have previously had barriers to learning. This section details the support and programmes in place to achieve this.
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JD joined The Skills Hub in November 2019 as a young lady with low self-confidence and who was quite introverted. At first, she was very reluctant to stay in a classroom, did very little work and would not engage in …
Our KS4 students dressed up and ‘showed out’ for an extraordinary motivational event at The Novotel Hotel Conference Room. The event, ‘Reimagining Your Future’ was held to challenge, provoke and engage our young people at a time of confusion and …
The GCSE History group went back in time to investigate the Black Death! Students simulated exploding buboes using jam and custard donuts. Although the topic was gory the class got stuck in and learned a lot. They drew pictures of …
On Wednesday the students on our Orange Pathway made their first visit to Thames Young Mariners in Ham for their Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. They partook in kayaking and archery and learnt some great new skills which they are looking …