Schools Newsletter June 2017 | Page 8

FIND US ONLINE Visit our website at www.ayrshire.ac.uk to find links to all our social media accounts. EVENTS ROUND-UP Ayrshire College DYW team is happy to visit and support your school with events and information sessions. Here are some of the events we’ve been involved in recently: #ThisAyrshireGirlCan Technology Workout – 14th June 2017 Mission Discovery 19th – 23rd June 2017 – Kilmarnock Campus Girls with Grit – 19th June 2017, Kilmarnock Campus 5:00pm- 7:30pm aimed at girls interested in studying STEM COURSE UPDATE RESOURCES FOR YOU FIND US ON Have you seen our new videos? We have been recording some new videos for our school- college partnership courses to give pupils an insight into the courses. These can be found in the marketing tool-kit and on our Ayrshire College YouTube channel. Please feel free to use our video content during classes and to inform pupils, teachers and parents about the course. Read about the 10 Reasons you should study Business Administration: Applications are still open for August 2017 start full-time courses and Autumn evening classes. To find course information search using this section of the website: http://www1.ayrshire.ac.uk/courses/all-courses/ USEFUL CONTACTS Ayrshire College DYW Team Telephone: 01294 555322 Ext 2050 Email: [email protected] Jane Henderson DYW Manager [email protected] Ashleigh Brown DYW Officer North [email protected] www.ayrshirecollegeblog.wordpress.com Yvonne Adamson DYW Officer North [email protected] Read about the 10 Reasons you should study Graphic Patricia Murray DYW Officer South [email protected] www.ayrshirecollegeblog.wordpress.com Design and Visual Communication: [email protected] By 2020 the Scottish Government plans to expand early year’s childcare provision. This will create around 14,000 new jobs in the early years and childcare sector. Kirsty Taylor Foundation Apprenticeship Project lead [email protected] Did you know? Katie Ralston DYW Communications Officer Caroline Allison Administration Assistant [email protected] Pupils can start a career route into early education with a school-college course, click to watch our video here