One of UK’s largest further education colleges is supporting Black History Month by enabling their students and staff to express why ‘reclaiming narratives’ is important.
Future Faces, the largest young professionals network in Greater Birmingham, have announced Blackberry Events as a drinks sponsor for this year’s Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year Awards.
The Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP) schools celebrated the “dedication, determination and hard work” of their students on A-level results day.
BMet College is once again part of a creative youth focused campaign, established by the Student Commission for Racial Justice, which gives young people a voice.
Sweet-toothed Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP) students enjoyed a refreshing treat when schools dished out free ice-creams and lollies at break time.
Forward-thinking BMet students will be key activists for change, following the college’s successful application for The Association of Colleges (AoC) Youth Social Action Ambassadors Programme.
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