A Wrexham primary school is hosting a parents careers fair providing information on further education, courses, careers and voluntary opportunities.
Victoria CP school, which is based on Poyser Street Wrexham, is hosting the parents careers fair on Monday, February 13 at 3.30pm.
The event will allow parents and guardians at the school, as well as the extended community, to speak to representatives from different organisations and businesses to find out about available opportunities.
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The school is launching the event after parents completed a survey last term, indicating how the school could support them.
The survey indicated that a high priority for many parents was information regarding further education, courses, careers and voluntary opportunities.
The event is aimed at anyone who may be interested in a change of career path, finding out about further education or to be involved in volunteer work.
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Representatives from Wrexham Glyndwr University, Avow, Coleg Cambria, Careers Wales, Moneypenny, Yellow and Blue, North Wales Fire and Rescue Service and Research wider North and Mid Wales are expected to attend.
The main entrance for the school is located on Poyser Street, Wrexham, LL13 7RR, after the staff car park.
Interested parents are advised to enter the main gates, under the shelter towards the main entrance and follow signage showing how to get to the school hall.
Parents are also advised to use the car park behind Victoria Premier stores or park on Ruthin Road behind the school.
Any organisations or businesses that would like to be involved are welcome to get in contact by emailing hodgesn@hwbcymru.net.
Doors open will open at 3.30pm and depending on attendance, it will run until 5pm.
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