Business leaders set to launch South Yorkshire’s Skill City
Based on the site of the UK’s newest theme park, Gulliver’s Valley, Skill City will transform the way the region delivers work related experiences and training for young people, schools, families, and educators. Skill City is a new hands-on approach to developing, growing, and honing skills.
Businesses and educators from across the region have been invited to a breakfast event on Friday September 16th to find out more about Skill City and learn how they can get involved and play a part in inspiring the future of the region.
Julie Dalton, managing director of Gulliver’s Valley said: “Skill City will be a game changer for the pipeline of employment in the region, switching young people on to careers across all sectors with its immersive street filled with businesses enabling learning by experiencing for all ages.
“South Yorkshire is a home to some amazing organisations, and we are looking forward to working with them as we showcase this new engaging, innovative experience developed to inspire and inform children, young people, and adults from across the region.”
John Barber, CEO of the Work-wise Foundation added: “Skill City will inspire our young people as they are shown the amazing world of work and career opportunities available in the South Yorkshire area. These will be delivered by a team of edutainers who will bring the opportunities to life and showcase the opportunities on offer and skills needed to succeed.
Construction is expected to begin in 2022 with the aim of opening Skill City in 2023. Skill City will feature an immersive street filled with businesses across a range of sectors enabling learning through experiencing for all ages.
On Skill Street children and young people will be able to walk into a bank and learn about the different roles and skills needed to work in the financial sector, or step into an engineering environment and have a go at designing or making a product.
Trish Smith, CEO of The Source Academy, said: “We are extremely proud to be bringing Skill City to the region. This will be a space where individuals and families will be able explore the great opportunities for careers and training in the region in a relaxed and informal careers community café.
“It will be a creative environment allowing careers training to flourish at all levels from school leavers to business leaders in the leadership academy through to returners to work.”
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