A new five-year school engagement programme has launched in Oxfordshire, which will see employers located at Milton Park develop local young people’s employability skills and engage students with careers in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics (STEAM).
The ‘Explore Milton Park’ programme is being funded by Milton Park, a leading science, technology and business community, which hosted the launch event at its state-of-the-art flexible workspace, the Bee House.
It has appointed Ahead Partnership, market-leaders in developing ESG solutions by creating unique business partnerships and programmes that connect young people to opportunity, to develop and deliver the programme.
Milton Park is the UK’s largest single ownership business community and home to over 250 companies, from startups to global organisations. The education programme will enable its occupiers to connect with 10-18-year-old students from local schools and colleges through a calendar of 12 different inspiring events and activities, including interview practice, careers panels, speed networking, ‘treks’ to visit different workplaces, work experience, employer-teacher workshops, video resources and primary school guest speakers.
The initiative aims to help students develop their confidence and improve their understanding of career opportunities available locally to them. Occupiers will be able to engage with future talent and help strengthen their workforce pipeline, with a particular focus on supporting young people from disadvantaged or under-represented backgrounds.
The programme will initially engage with secondary and further education students from Ridgeway Education Trust in 2023 – the multi-academy trust which oversees Didcot Girls’ School, St Birinus Boys’ School, Didcot Sixth Form and Sutton Courtenay CofE Primary School. Activities will take place both in-school and onsite at Milton Park, with expansion into more local schools to take place later in the year.