Alternative Provision – Schools
Hands-on training in motor vehicle, plastering, bricklaying, and tiling.
Training for Schools (Ages 14-16)
We offer an exciting opportunity for schools to provide their students with hands-on training in key construction trades. Designed for Year 10 and 11 learners aged 14-16, our practical courses in motor vehicle, plastering, bricklaying, and tiling offer an alternative pathway for students who excel in a hands-on learning environment.
Why Choose Our Training Programme?
Many students struggle to engage with traditional classroom-based learning, which can impact their confidence, motivation, and future prospects. Our motor trade and construction training courses provide an alternative that helps these students build practical skills, gain real-world experience, and boost their self-esteem in a supportive and structured environment. By taking part in our training, students can:
- Develop Employable Skills – Our courses equip students with valuable trade skills that can lead to further education, apprenticeships, or employment.
- Improve Engagement and Motivation – Hands-on learning can re-ignite a passion for education and help students find a sense of purpose.
- Enhance Confidence and Independence – Practical success can help students build confidence and a positive outlook on their future.
- Gain Industry Insight – Exposure to real trade environments gives students a head start in the construction and motor industry.
Working in Partnership with Schools
We collaborate closely with schools to ensure that students receive training that complements their educational needs. Whether it’s a one or two day-a-week placement, we tailor our training to best support each student’s development.
Give your students the chance to explore an exciting and rewarding career path with our construction training for schools. Get in touch with us today to discuss how we can support your students' futures!
Empower Your Students with Hands-On Construction Training
Give Year 10 & 11 students the opportunity to gain practical skills in
motor trade, plastering, bricklaying, and tiling—helping them build a future in the trades.