The Leigh University Technical College

about us

The Leigh UTC opened in 2014 and is part of Leigh Academies Trust.  Sponsors include University of Greenwich, Bluewater, Eurostar and Kenard Engineering.  The Leigh UTC provides an exciting, innovative, business-led, problem-solving curriculum throughout Key Stage 4 and 5, enabling students to achieve relevant work-related qualifications and transferable skills for future training or employment.

Our Mission

The mission of The Leigh UTC is to develop curious, academically-skilled young people...

The Leigh UTC opened in 2014 and is part of Leigh Academies Trust.  Sponsors include University of Greenwich, Bluewater, Eurostar and Kenard Engineering.  The Leigh UTC provides an exciting, innovative, business-led, problem-solving curriculum throughout Key Stage 4 and 5, enabling students to achieve relevant work-related qualifications and transferable skills for future training or employment.

Our Mission

The mission of The Leigh UTC is to develop curious, academically-skilled young people who aspire to be principled, compassionate learners.

Through a rigorous, specialised learning programme, with a focus on science, technology, engineering and maths, The Leigh UTC affords its students the experiences, skills and values that will prepare them not only for their examinations but also for career pathways and global competition in the 21st century. Our curriculum strives to create students who are self-motivated, competent, willing to take risks and lifelong learners.

 

Vision and Values

 The Leigh UTC has a clear vision to be a distinctive education provider for outstanding STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) learning. Our newly built centre of excellence will enable up to 600 young people from the region to learn from a personalised curriculum, which emphasises the practical application of academic and vocational learning.

Through our specialisms we will raise standards across the UTC, expecting all students to excel. We will develop the next generation of ‘world class’ engineers by inspiring them passionately through a diverse curriculum delivered by a combination of Higher Education sector staff, Business entrepreneurs and UTC staff.

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The engineering sector needs to see a fresh flow of new recruits to replace those leaving the industry. The current economic situation will not last forever, and when the economy recovers we need to have the skills in place to maintain a competitive, world-leading engineering industry. There are positive initiatives in place to encourage the next generation, such as the new University Technical Colleges. Industry and the education sector need to work together to promote the fulfilling careers paths that the engineering sector has to offer to young people. We also need to do more to attract the brightest and best into the sector, and to open up opportunities for young people to gain the practical experience needed to develop their careers in engineering.”(ACE Report Engineering Skills Shortages Dec 2011).

 

“We must ensure that we are training and equipping a steady stream of world class engineers in our education system. A growing economy will see a corresponding growth in demand for sufficient engineers technically qualified to service a whole range of UK industries – from nanotechnology to green energy production. This sets us a series of challenges in education and in the skills sector to ensure that we encourage more young people to take up a career in engineering.”(Rt. Hon. Vince Cable MP, Engineering UK 2011 Report).

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