๐ Baker Dearing has for the latest edition of The Blueprint interviewed Haas Automation UK and the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 about their support for our ambitious CPD programme for UTC engineering staff.
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๐ข Derby North MP Catherine Atkinson has this morning spoken up for UTC Derby Pride Park during a parliamentary debate on productivity and economic growth in the East Midlands. The UTC's MP Baggy Shanker also spoke on supporting job creation. A huge thanks to both! #thinkUTC
๐ David Atkinson of Lloyds Banking Group has highlighted Baker Dearing's role as a "one-stop-shop for employers to engage with UTCs nationally" and the UTC programme's role as a "natural feeder to manufacturing apprentices" in an article for The Manufacturer.
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๐By taking part in employer-set projects, work experience, and by learning technical skills and workplace attitudes, UTC students are made ready for employment.
๐ซ UTC students are more likely to progress to apprenticeships than their peers in mainstream schools because they receive a high-quality technical education at a school level. This education is guided by local employers and their skills needs.
๐ผ A recent Policy Exchange report found that, at 18, UTC students are more than two and a half times more likely to enter apprenticeships than the national average and have fewer students out of education, employment or training. The report can be found below. policyexchange.org.uk/publication/...
๐ Last year, around a fifth of UTC leavers progressed onto apprenticeships, versus a national average of six per cent. In 2025, almost two-thirds of these apprenticeships were at the prestigious higher or degree level.
๐ We are excited to be celebrating National Apprenticeship Week 2026, which this year is running between 9-15 February! #NAW2026
Throughout the week, we will be using our LinkedIn to share our NAW celebrations while also sharing individual UTCs' own achievements with apprenticeships. #thinkUTC
๐ฉบTeams of UTC students presented solutions to modern healthcare problems - with projects including an AI-powered wheelchair - at the 2026 UTC Health Tech Challenge on Thursday. #thinkUTC bakerdearing.org/resources/ne...
Thank you for all that you have done for the UTC programme, Ashley. You will be sorely missed!
๐ฅณ Congratulations to UTC Portsmouth and London Design and Engineering UTC for being awarded 'exceptional' grades in at least one area in new Ofsted reports published this week!
Find out more about the results and read the full reports through the link #thinkUTC
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The funding from The Peter Cundill Foundation will make our aims possible so we are really grateful for the confidence they have placed in us.
UTCs mean fewer young people become NEET, despite UTCs taking in higher-than-average numbers of FSM and SEND students. UTC leavers are also two and a half times more likely to enter apprenticeships than the national average.
We will achieve this by transforming the UTC network into a world-renowned technical education programme, broadening access to the Baker Award for Technical Education, and continuing to push for our UTC Sleeve initiative.
Their backing will help Baker Dearing and our UTC network to equip more young people from every background with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes to capitalise on opportunities.
๐ We would like to give our heartfelt thanks to The Peter Cundill Foundation for awarding us funding so we may continue supporting young people to thrive in life and work.
๐ข Baker Dearing's Life President Lord Baker today highlighted the success of UTCs in progressing young people to apprenticeships during a House of Lords debate on the decline in graduate jobs. See his full exchange with DWP minister Baroness Sherlock below #thinkUTC
"This is short-sighted, and partly a product of Labourโs assault on free schools. Meanwhile the governmentโs recent review of the curriculum barely looked at work experience."
Thanks to Baroness Cavendish for her article!
"But while the Department for Education talks about the importance of T-levels and industry placements, it has just halted plans for a proposed new UTC in Southampton, which had been backed by the previous government.
"Two former UTC students, who met at university, have founded a business selling electronics kits that help children to learn.
"There should be a UTC in every town. Skills England has estimated that in priority sectors alone, 900,000 more skilled workers will be needed by 2030.
"In Leeds, Siemens asked UTC students to help improve the supply of oil into gear units. The company has implemented their solution, which it says is saving it ยฃ24,000 a year.
"About half of pupils at these institutions go on to university, and around a quarter do apprenticeships.
"These success stories suggest that employers are genuinely benefiting from the collaboration.
"But a recent report by the Policy Exchange think-tank found that UTCs have the highest proportion of exam entries in Stem (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) subjects at GCSE level, above any school type in England.
"Parents have been wary of technical education, fearing that a straightforward academic curriculum is more valuable.
"Iโve seen the same look among 14- to 19-year-old pupils at the University Technical Colleges, where the courses are run with employers and offer ands-on learning in specialist areas โ everything from robotics to film.
The article reads as follows:
"The faces of the youngsters, in the resulting video [regarding work placements organised by Futures For All], are infused with the joy of the real โ the excitement of seeing a creative task well done. Itโs transformational.
๐ The success of the University Technical College movement, as attested to by last year's Policy Exchange report, was highlighted by Baroness Cavendish in the Financial Times newspaper over the festive break. #thinkUTC
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๐ The government has announced its decision that the second Doncaster UTC, supported by the town's existing UTC, will go ahead but the new UTC for Southampton, supported by UTC Portsmouth, will not.
Read our reaction in The Times. www.thetimes.com/uk/education...
๐ฃ๏ธ Doncaster UTC's MP Sally Jameson yesterday spoke during Work and Pensions Questions in the House of Commons to ask about the town's proposed new UTC. See the full clip below.
๐ Thanks to Jameson for her support of UTCs and to minister Andrew Western MP for responding. #thinkUTC