UTC Swindon continues roadshow
After confirming five regional open evenings, UTC Swindon will be continuing its roadshow throughout August, September and October 2013. The College will attend a further six events in the local area. These are:
- Devizes International Street Festival, The Green (Sunday) and Market Place & Town Centre
- Sunday 25 August – Monday 26 August 2013
- The Cricklade Show, Upper Broadleaze Farm, Cricklade
- Monday 26 August 2013
- Swindon Railway Festival, STEAM Museum
- Saturday 14 September – Sunday 15 September 2013
- Swindon Mela 2013
- Saturday 14 September 2013
- Wiltshire Game & County Fair, Bowood House
- Saturday 28 September – Sunday 29 September 2013
- Marlborough Big & Little Mop Fair, Marlborough High Street
- Saturday 5 October & Saturday 12 October 2013
The UTC Swindon team will be sharing information with potential students and their parents about the College which opens in September 2014. Prospective students attending the events can register their interest and apply for places at the College.
In most cases, attendees will also be able to see the prototype BMW ActiveE, courtesy of vehicle contract hire business, Arval. The ground-breaking new car, which has already been seen at the Royal International Air Tattoo and the Cotswolds Show, will be a major attraction and a focal point of UTC’s participation.
UTC Swindon has recently confirmed that it will be hosting five regional open evenings open for the public to attend. They are:
- Zycko Regional Open Evening, Zycko Ltd South Cerney
- Thursday 12 September 2013, 6.15 pm – 7.45 pm
- Lyneham Regional Open Evening, St Andrew’s Methodist Church Hall
- Monday 23 September 2013, 6.15 pm – 7.45 pm
- Faringdon Regional Open Evening, Corn Exchange
- Tuesday 24 September 2013, 6.15 pm – 7.45 pm
- Devizes Regional Open Evening, Wiltshire Heritage Museum
- Wednesday 25 September 2013, 6.15 pm – 7.45 pm
- Swindon Regional Open Evening, Arval, Windmill Hill Business Park
- Thursday 26 September 2013, 6.15 pm – 7.45 pm
UTC Swindon’s first student intake in September 2014 will be 14 at the time (just finished Year 8) or 16 and above (just finished in Year 10 or above). Applications will be accepted from Swindon, North Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and West Berkshire.
The planned site for UTC Swindon is a new £10m state-of-the-art building on Bristol Street, Swindon, at the heart of the railway village. The location has been generously supplied by Network Rail, one of the main partners of the College, where the Old School Building and iconic Water Tower will also be key features. Both are Grade II listed structures and will be developed sympathetically. The Water Tower will be restored and brought back into educational use.
Within walking distance of the train and bus stations, UTC Swindon will be central to the engineering and educational heritage of the area. As part of the original Great Western Rail works, it creates a link between the history and the future of engineering in the area.
UTC Swindon will be run by a trust owned by Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells and Oxford Brookes University. Over 30 industry partners, including BMW UK Manufacturing Ltd, Alcatel-Lucent, Halcrow Group Ltd, Honda of the UK Manufacturing, Intel Corp UK Ltd, Network Rail, Nationwide Building Society and Thames Water are also actively involved.
UTC Swindon will cater for 600 14 to 19 year-olds aspiring to careers in engineering. For these young people, the College will offer the opportunity to gain the skills demanded by industry across the entire spectrum of engineering disciplines.
If you are interested in applying for a place at UTC Swindon you can do so by emailing info@utcswindon.co.uk or by downloading an application form from our website www.utcswindon.co.uk
For more information you can call UTC Swindon on: 07990 601 516
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For further details, contact -
Emma De Maio
Email: emma@redheadpr.co.uk
Call: 07921 160134
Background information on UTC Swindon, a new University Technical College
UTC Swindon will be opening its doors for the first time in September 2014 and its vision is to be a college where engineering and innovation can flourish.
It will cater for 600 14 to 19 year olds interested in pursuing a career in engineering. For these young people, it will provide a fantastic opportunity to gain highly desirable skills and raise their aspirations in progressing to careers in the engineering industry in all its diverse forms.
Young people from a wide range of local towns and villages are eligible to apply – including Burford, Calne, Chippenham, Cirencester, Cricklade, Devizes, Fairford, Highworth, Hungerford, Malmesbury, Marlborough, Pewsey, Purton, Swindon and surrounding villages and hamlets.
By providing a high quality technical education from an early age, UTCs nationwide are a vital, active and additional educational choice for young people who will help to fill the UK skills gap. Across the UK, other UTCs are opening, reintroducing the option of a specialist technical education: five are already open, 12 will open in September 2013, 15 next September, including UTC Swindon, with a further 13 in 2015 - bringing the total to 45.
UTC Swindon will be run by a Trust owned by Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells and Oxford Brookes University. It is a requirement that all UTCs in the country are sponsored by a university. Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells is a leading speciality chemicals company underpinned by science, technology and by its workforce. Johnson Matthey has three divisions worldwide: Environmental Technologies, Precious Metal Products and Fine Chemicals. More information is available at www.matthey.com
Oxford Brookes University is one of the UK’s leading modern universities and enjoys an international reputation for teaching excellence and innovation as well as strong links with business and industry. The university’s Faculty of Technology, Design and Environmentis leading the education planning at UTC Swindon. More information is available at www.brookes.ac.uk
UTC Swindon has chosen its preferred site for its new £10m state-of-the-art building at Bristol Street, Swindon – at the heart of the railway village in a location generously supplied by Network Rail, one of the main partners. As well as being within easy walking distance from the train and bus stations, the Bristol Street site is central to the engineering and educational heritage of the area. As part of the original Great Western Rail works, it creates a link between the ‘historic engineering’ and the ‘engineering future’ of the local area.
BAM Construction has been appointed as building contractor and a planning application has been submitted to the local authority, Swindon Borough Council. Anticipated building work will begin in the autumn of 2013, subject to planning permission and final Government approval.
As parts of the site’s industrial heritage, The Old School Building and the iconic Water Tower will be key features. Both are grade II listed structures and they will be treated sympathetically. If plans are approved, the Water Tower will be restored and brought back into educational use. The overall aim is to create an inspirational and iconic environment.
UTC Swindon will be a vocational setting, preparing young people for the world of work with an industry-based curriculum from 8.30am to 5.30 pm Monday to Thursday, finishing at 4.30 pm on Fridays – just like being at work. The aim is for students develop a work ethic, with no ‘homework’ apart from exam revision although of course students will be able to access their learning online outside these hours for independent study
Learning will be achieved through employer set ‘projects’ which will tackle real industry issues. Students will be grouped into learning companies where they will learn to act and behave in teams. These companies will provide pastoral support and will act as a vehicle for enterprise, competition and performance management. Engineering employers will provide project support and work experience.
Alongside engineering, all 14 – 16 year olds will also take core subjects at GCSE and relevant A levels will be on offer at Post-16. There will be a wide range of enrichment activities and physical education.
Already, industry partners are lining up to support UTC Swindon – BMW UK Manufacturing Ltd, Alcatel-Lucent, Halcrow Group Ltd, Honda of the UK Manufacturing, Intel Corp UK Ltd, Network Rail, Nationwide Building Society, and Thames Water are just a few. A link is also being developed with the proposed new Ministry of Defence Technical Support Unit to be based at Lyneham.
No students will miss out on the core curriculum or basic qualifications. For 14–16 year old students (Key Stage 4), technical studies will account for 40% of the curriculum with the other 60% spent on core subjects. Learning will cover aspects of the major disciplines in engineering – chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical. In addition, all students will study a range of GCSEs including mathematics, English and science, with options to do a modern foreign language. For post-16 students (Key Stage 5) technical studies will account for 60% of the curriculum and core studies 40%, with relevant A Levels on offer for progression to university. Excellent careers guidance will be available, particularly for support into higher level engineering courses and employment in the sector.
All students will also have time dedicated to physical education, citizenship, careers education and guidance, and personal, health and social education. Work experience will also be very important as a key part of the curriculum and student experience.
Swindon has been very fortunate to get the go ahead for its UTC. Young people interested in a specialist full time technical education in the surrounding area will have the same opportunities as others where UTCs are opening successfully. And the option will also be available in the south of Wiltshire where a UTC is opening in Salisbury – South Wiltshire UTC, with details on its website: www.wiltshire-utc.co.uk