We are thrilled to mark 10 years of UTC Heathrow being open!
On Tuesday 16 July, UTC Heathrow representatives attended the Baker Dearing Educational Trust’s annual dinner and summer conference, where they celebrated 10 years of UTC Heathrow being open with a special award.
The Baker Dearing Educational Trust, which supports university technical colleges (UTCs) across England, held the celebration as part of its annual conference, where a number of UTCs were marking 10-year anniversaries, including Heathrow’s sister school, UTC Swindon, also part of the Activate Learning Education Trust.
Chairs, governors, principals and staff networked at the Baker Dearing event and heard from a number of guest speakers, including UTC alumni and Baker Dearing chairman Lord Baker, who has recently been promoting UTCs at the House of Lords. Lord Baker said he was working to ‘expose the success of UTCs’ to the new Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson MP.
Like many of the new wave of STEM focused schools, UTC Heathrow opened in September 2014 with a new approach to educating 14-19 year olds; through a focus on technical subjects that bridge the gap between the world of education and the world of work.
All UTCs have STEM specialisms, in Heathrow’s case it is Engineering and Digital. Students study these alongside core GCSE subjects; post 16 the curriculum becomes more specialist.
The campus is situated in Northwood.
Speaking on the anniversary, ALET CEO Jo Harper said: “Marking a decade of dedication and success, we reflect on the incredible accomplishments of our students, the commitment of our staff, and the vital support from our community. Watching our students achieve their goals and pursue their passions has been immensely rewarding. Thank you to everyone who has been part of this extraordinary journey. Here’s to many more years of inspiring young minds and transforming lives through learning.”
Pictured L-R: Headteacher Jas Kallah, Executive Director Wayne Edwards, governor Jon Adams and Lord Baker, Chairman and founder of Baker Dearing Educational Trust.