Several Hackney Community College students took part in a short film for Parent Channel TV, a new website being launched by the government aimed at supporting parents' relationships with their children.
The film, one of a series for the website (funded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families) focuses on young people and their career choices.
Hospitality and Catering Level 3 student Bonnie Beasley and Brickwork Level 3 student Jamie Emmett, both 18, spoke about what they intend to do once they complete their studies at HCC.
Bonnie said: “I’ve learnt so much on my catering course and have acquired skills I never thought I would. Once I finish my course I want to get a job as a chef in a restaurant or open my own catering business. I believe I’ll have enough qualifications to achieve that.”
Jamie said: “I’d want to get a job on-site and build up my experience once I finish my Brickwork course. I’d definitely go to university later on to study site management but I think it’s important to get a real feel of the job first and my course has prepared me for that.”
No matter what your goals are, whether it’s progressing on to university or going straight into employment, Hackney Community College can help you achieve your dreams.
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
HCC students in government film
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