Phoenix Post 16 Centre Prospectus 2013/14

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The ‘Sorted’ Inspire programme provides Post 16 students with all the skills necessary to look for jobs, excel at interviews and move into part time and full time work. In addition students will participate in a life skills programme to equip them with the skills for independent living.

“Phoenix High School has continually demonstrated its commitment to the neighbourhood and has proved to be an enthusiastic partner and innovative lead organisation within the community.”

“Inspire are delighted to partner with Phoenix High School for a second year delivering our Sorted courses. The students are fortunate to be able to benefit from the excellent facilities that Phoenix provide. We were impressed with the enthusiastic approach of the Year 12 students who completed our practical life modules including iDIY, iCook, iGrow and iCOM last year and pleased that they gained so much from the Sorted experience.”

“We work with Phoenix High School as part of our local community in White City and have always found them to be an engaging and fun partner!”

Alec McGivan, Former Head of BBC Outreach

Caroline Stewart, Inspire Foundation

Harry Audley, Chair - White City Residents’ Association, White City Neighbourhood Forum & The Urban Partnership Group Phoenix High School provides opportunities for experiencing rural jobs programmes, in collaboration with Duchy College, Cornwall. A pre-apprenticeship course in Land Based Studies is available in the Sixth Form.

“Phoenix has always been a hub of community activity in the White City and Wormholt area, we value their partnership in developing projects locally.” Cathy Maud, Hammersmith Community Gardens Association


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