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DHS Work Experience Programme: Learners Making a Real Impact, Supporting The Local Community

As we wrap up another term, here is a sneak peek into what Daventry Hill School work experience programme has consisted of this term. Students have continued to settle in and make valuable contributions across a range of local placements.

At Simply, Joe and Shreya have now completed a full term and have settled in brilliantly, gaining confidence and learning key workplace skills. Meanwhile, Joe and Max continue their placement at the local food bank on Wednesdays, and Stanley and Thomas have joined on Fridays. Students are actively supporting staff to prepare food parcels for families in need, and are now at a stage where they can assemble parcels independently, demonstrating responsibility and attention to detail.

Over at Staverton Park Hotel, learners have had another busy and successful term. Students including Malachi, Ruby, Mia, Tyler, Aaron L, Aaron F, Owen, William, Shreya, Max, and Hayden have rotated across a variety of roles. Ruby and Mia continue to impress the conference team, often being mistaken for full-time staff as they expertly support events. Tyler, Owen, Aaron L, Aaron F, and William have been maintaining the golf course to ensure it stays in top condition, while Shreya, Erik, Hayden, and Max have been keeping the hotel grounds tidy and free of litter,  adding evidence for the Duke of Edinburgh volunteering award along the way. And yes, Shreya occasionally brings a little boogie to the work, keeping spirits high!

At Holbourn House, Olivia and Aleeza continue to thrive, supporting nursery activities and building strong relationships with both staff and children. Feedback from the nursery has been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the learners’ dedication and reliability.

Students from Pathway 1 & 2 recently joined the Daventry Litter Wombles for a community litter pick. Monika and her team were thrilled with how quickly and enthusiastically the learners got involved, showing excellent teamwork and energy. 

We are also celebrating some exciting new placements secured by our learners:

  • Ben and Mia had informal interviews at the Rainbows Charity Shop in Daventry town and have both successfully secured volunteering placements starting after half-term.

  • Leah completed an informal interview with Born To Perform, where she will join the team in choreographing sessions ahead of the end-of-year show.

This term has once again highlighted the value of real-world experiences. Our learners are gaining confidence, developing practical skills, and making tangible contributions to their communities. We are incredibly proud of all the students and grateful to the employers, charities, and community partners who continue to provide these meaningful opportunities.

Watch this space for more updates,our learners are just getting started! We would love to hear from you if you are a community group or employer that would like to get involved.