Aycliffe’s University Technical College South Durham (UTC) was thrilled to welcome the President of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Carolyn Griffiths last week.
140 students studied at the college in the first year with an additional 200 starting in September. The UTC offers a balance between theoretical and practical education for 14-19 year olds interested in science, technology, engineering and maths. Students study GCSEs or A-levels alongside technical engineering courses. Crucially they receive bespoke opportunities to experience the workplace and build their skills.
Hitachi Rail Europe, Gestamp and University of Sunderland have all been integral the establishment of the UTC. The partners offer both financial and professional services to aid the college’s development.
Tom Dower, Principal of UTC South Durham, said:
“The education provided by the UTC is unique because of our close relationship with so many local employers. Our students will leave us with many of the skills that these employers are looking for, a confidence in their ability and clarity of their career direction.
These mean that they will be ready for work and will have an important impact on the future success of the North East economy.
“We are delighted to be able to celebrate our excellent start with our founding organisations.”
Alistair Dormer, Global CEO of Hitachi Rail said:
“It is an honour to join the college for these celebrations and meet some of their fantastic students.
“We are very proud to be a founding member of the college, which is helping to create a new generation of skilled workers in the North East.
“Our Newton Aycliffe train manufacturing site now employs 1,000 people, including over 50 apprentices. I believe that through investments from businesses like ours, and through the students at the college, this area will become a hub for engineering excellence for decades to come.”