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Our Construction students are building up to UK first

A group of students could become the UK’s first allfemale bricklaying gang as they build up their careers in the construction sector.

The College’s Level One Bricklaying Diploma course currently has six female students on its books looking to make their way in what is still a maledominated profession. The group includes 17-year-old Lily Collins from Brotton, 18-year-old Georgia Biswas from Hemlington and 18-year-old Jessica Costello from Redcar.

Lily explained: “I had heard about the course from other friends and I thought it sounded like something

I would enjoy and so far, that’s definitely been the case. ”

Mike Emery, head of construction at Middlesbrough College, said: “At the College, we are firm believers that there are no

‘male’ or ‘female’ professions and that opportunity should be open to all. We wish them and everyone on the course well and we’ll ensure they are supported throughout their studies and beyond.”

Meet our new FA Apprentice

18-year-old Daisy Stokoe has been appointed as our new FA Women’s Football Development Officer (Apprentice). At the College, she’s working alongside a team of experienced, exprofessional and expert coaches to develop the women’s football academy and increase participation.

Following the success of England’s Lionesses at the Euros last summer, Daisy hopes the increased exposure to the game will encourage more young girls to consider playing. She said: “My role at the College is to help develop those pathways in our region and I’m just getting started!”