At ASH Integrated Services, we understand the importance of guiding young minds toward promising futures.
Our co-director, Antony, recently participated in Golborne High School’s Annual Careers and Apprenticeship Evening, part of their Aspirations Agenda.
This inspiring event offered pupils the chance to connect with representatives from a diverse range of businesses, local colleges, further education institutions, and training providers.
It was a fantastic opportunity for pupils to gather valuable information to help shape their next steps after leaving Golborne High School.
Guiding Young Minds
During the evening, Antony engaged with students and their parents to discuss the careers potential within the mechanical and electrical engineering industry.
By sharing insights from his own career journey, he highlighted the rewarding opportunities available, especially through apprenticeships and vocational routes.
Antony believes that preparing students for real-world challenges is crucial.
He stated, “Events like these are vital. They give students a clearer vision of what’s possible and help them understand the steps needed to build successful careers. We want them to see engineering as an exciting, viable option.”
Students gained practical career advice through mock interviews and interactive discussions. They learned about presentation skills and the importance of developing a strong work ethic.
Antony and the ASH team provided feedback to help students refine their approach, ensuring they feel more confident about their future paths.
ASH Integrated Services is proud to support Golborne High School’s commitment to fostering aspiration and ambition.
We remain dedicated to nurturing the next generation, helping them discover fulfilling careers in engineering and beyond.
Suzie Voss, curriculum leader of Enterprise and responsible for the Aspirations Agenda added
“I am so pleased that Antony from ASH Integrated Service was with us to inspire the next generation! The work they do with our students is completely valued and appreciated.”