Highfields Advocates Apprenticeships

Highfields featured in the Express & Star advocating apprenticeships as an alternative pathway for students.


As a school we consciously promote all routes and options for students in Years 9 through to 18.  Every year, we hold a variety of events including careers fairs, workshops, talks and presentations from universities, colleges and employers.  This enables students to understand the multiple routes available, giving them the opportunity to make an informed decision on what is best for their future career aspirations.  

Training provider Performance Through People – PTP – a partner in the Ladder for the Black Country apprenticeship creation campaign led by the Express & Star - visited Highfields to deliver information about taking up an apprenticeship.


A-levels and universities are no longer seen as the only acceptable routes for students
— Mr Tate, Acting Headteacher

Students are now seeing that there are multiple progression routes, including apprenticeships
— Mr Jeavons, Manager of Careers and Business Links

We support the national apprenticeship scheme and currently have four apprentices working in business administration, ICT and sports roles.

For further information on apprenticeships, visit apprenticeships.gov.uk and ladderfortheblackcountry.co.uk

Posted on February 5, 2015 .