Careers - Simon Bishop is happy to be allowed to sit in the driving seat of a renovated 'Midget' as the process was explained to him by John Brookfield from Reaseheath College Motor Vehicle department

Scores of Brine Leas students in Nantwich were given a helping hand with their future job aspirations at a Careers Convention.

Local businesses attended the event as Brine Leas opened its doors to national employers, training and apprenticeship providers, and Further and Higher Education organisations.

The event was organised by Brine Leas staff from the Careers and Work Related Learning team, Jo Morrison and Isabel Cundy.

It aimed to give students a chance to research and question experts about opportunities available for Post 16 courses and employment.

The knowledge gained will help students make informed choices for individual programmes of study.

Jo Morrison said: “We are very grateful to all the exhibitors for giving up their valuable time to advise and inspire our students.

“The atmosphere in the hall was amazing! Visitors were impressed with the questions that were posed by each group of students.”

(Pictured above: Simon Bishop in the driving seat of a renovated ‘Midget’ with John Brookfield from Reaseheath College Motor Vehicle department)

Careers - Sophie Chui Chi Lai, a technician from Reaseheath College Equestrian department, prepares to let Jack Marshall experience the thrills of horse riding
Sophie Chui Chi Lai, technician from Reaseheath College Equestrian department, lets Jack Marshall experience the thrills of horse riding
Careers - Sofia Fernandez Babkina, Katie Everett and Catherine Willis - 'hands on feel' of human skeleton with Matthew Williams from Cheshire College South and West
Sofia Fernandez Babkina, Katie Everett and Catherine Willis – with a human skeleton and Matthew Williams from Cheshire College South and West
Careers - Mark Walton from Reaseheath Agricultural department watches James Brindley attentively as he tests his driving skills on the tractor simulator
Mark Walton from Reaseheath Agricultural department watches James Brindley as he tests his driving skills on the tractor simulator
CaMadison Matravers and Leah Hadzik watch as David Billington from Reaseheath Horticultural department shows them the art of making a floral buttonhole
Madison Matravers and Leah Hadzik watch as David Billington from Reaseheath Horticultural department shows the art of making a floral buttonhole
Ash Wood and Dan Owen from Cheshire Police give Harry Hassall and David Wright the experience of being handcuffed
Ash Wood and Dan Owen from Cheshire Police give Harry Hassall and David Wright the experience of being handcuffed
A group of students listen attentively as Basil Gaynor from Epredia explains an aspect of medical technology
Students listen as Basil Gaynor from Epredia explains an aspect of medical technology

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