Young people across Cornwall are being empowered to shape a greener future through Cornwall College’s Pre-16 Green Skills Construction Pathway.
This programme offers GCSE students an exciting opportunity to explore sustainable building practices, with hands-on experience in renewable energy, cutting-edge green technologies and eco- friendly construction techniques.
In partnership with local schools, Cornwall College is delivering workshops, assemblies and after- school clubs focused on green skills and environmental education.
The Pre-16 Green Skills Construction Pathway has already generated exciting student-led content, showcasing how Cornwall’s young people are stepping up to create a greener future.
“We’re excited to see schools and students engage in projects and take part in our green skills workshops,” said David Atkinson-Beaumont, Head of Cornwall College St Austell. “It’s a great opportunity to showcase the college’s sustainable practices and build a community of young environmental advocates in Cornwall.”
In addition to working with schools, the college is collaborating with local businesses in the renewable energy sector and environmental organisations such as RJ Working and Surfers Against Sewage.
These partnerships offer students valuable connections with leaders in sustainability and help them explore green career opportunities.
Jess Burton, Pre-16 and Careers Manager at The Cornwall College Group, who delivers the provision, shared her enthusiasm for the impact the pathway is having: “It’s been amazing to see how engaged and inspired the students are. They’re eager to learn about green technologies and sustainability, and it’s clear they want to make a real difference in their communities.”
This initiative has been made possible thanks to funding from the UK Government’s Good Growth Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Shared Prosperity Fund, which aims to boost local skills and economic development through green and sustainable projects.
For more information on Cornwall College’s Pre-16 Green Skills provision or to get involved, please contact [email protected] or call 0330 123 2523.