careers convention Chloe Minter tries out a canoe displayed by Reaseheath College Adventure Sports department.

Brine Leas School in Nantwich opened its doors for a major careers convention to help students focus on their futures.

Representatives from commerce, industry and both Further and Higher Education attend the Audlem Road school’s annual Careers Convention.

The event was arranged to enable students from year 9 and above to research and question experts about the opportunities available for post 16 courses and employment.

Knowledge gained at the convention should help them to make choices for their individual programmes of study in upper school of Brine Leas.

Jo Morrison, who organised the event along with Isabel Cundy, said: “We are grateful to all the exhibitors for giving up their valuable time to advise our students.

“We were all impressed at the questions that were posed by each group of students.

“Hearing the information and advice directly from both employers and apprentices will certainly support them when making important options choices and career decisions in the future.”

Pictured (below) are Alice Tongue, with the assistance of Vicky Venn from Reaseheath College tries on the ‘My Fair Lady’ hat made from floristry wire especially for the Chelsea Flower Show.

Also (below), Rory Godden takes part in the ‘Wheel Changing’ Challenge on the Motor Vehicle section of the Reaseheath College stand.

Shaun Jones, from Unipart Rail, explains ‘safety systems’ to Samuel Suggate, James Carless and Miles Fullerd.

Meanwhile, Jack Worthington is seen talking to Inspector John Forshaw about opportunities in the police force.

And Chloe Minter (top) tries out a canoe displayed by Reaseheath College Adventure Sports department.

Alice Tongue, with the assistance of Vicky Venn from Reaseheath College tries on the 'My Fair Lady' hat made from floristry wire especially for the Chelsea Flower Show

Shaun Jones from Unipart Rail explains 'safety systems' to Samuel Suggate, James Carless and Miles Fullerd.

Jack Worthington talking to Inspector John Forshaw about opportunities in the Police force

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