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A’ chiad tachartas dhreuchdan ann an Gàidhlig do phàrantan is luchd-cùraim
Tha Leasachadh Sgilean na h-Alba (SDS) a’ tabhann a’ chiad oideachadh-lìn aca a-riamh ann an Gàidhlig gus cuideachadh a thoirt do phàrantan is luchd-cùraim sgoilearan a tha a’ beachdachadh air an cànan ionnsachadh no a tha ag ionnsachadh a’ chànain gu làithreach.
Scots women urged to branch into forestry careers
Four female forestry workers encouraging others to consider a career in the industry
Apprenticeships boosting tax take and employer training
Public investment in apprenticeships is fuelling investment in training from employers and tax revenues in Scotland.
Serving up SDS support
SDS secures Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Bronze Award
Initial School Leaver Destinations published
The Scottish Government has released the latest Initial School Leaver Destinations for 2021/22 showing 95.7% of leavers were in an initial positive destination compared to 95.5% in 2020/21.
Harley engineers dream career with Foundation Apprenticeship
Harley Higgins chose a Foundation Apprenticeship in Engineering at school as he wanted to work in engineering and realised that getting on-the-job experience would help him decide which sector he wanted to go into.
Foundation Apprenticeship inspires Katie to be a role model
Doing a Foundation Apprenticeship at school gave Katie Phinn the confidence to pursue her dream career while inspiring other deaf youngsters with her courage and determination.
Milo makes winning investment with Foundation Apprenticeship
Outgoing Milo Mitchell used the experience gained on a Business Skills Foundation Apprenticeship to get a head start in his career at a top investment firm after leaving school.
Software Graduate Apprentice Anna stands out from the Cloud
Graduate Apprentice Anna Solek joined JPMorgan Chase & Co as an apprentice software developer straight from school at 17 – and has already proven a phenomenal asset.
Graduate Apprentice Fatima engineers £100,000 savings for employer
Graduate Apprentice Fatima Asif has helped her employer to make £100,000 in savings – and wants to inspire women to become engineers.